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Real-time water levels, forecasts, and alerts for lakes and rivers across Canada and the US. Built on official government data.
Nibi Metrics turns raw gauge readings from official hydrometric networks into something a person standing on a dock can actually use: is the water high or low for today, which way is it moving, and how unusual is this? This page explains where every number on the platform comes from and what we do to it along the way.
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Live river level, flow, historical records and forecast for Muddy Spgs at Lds Farm near Moapa in NV, United States, built from official government gauge data.
Muddy Springs - A significant source in the Muddy River watershed.
Nestled within the arid landscape of Nevada, Muddy Springs at LDS Farm near Moapa serves as an important point of reference for understanding the local hydrology. This river station contributes to the Muddy River, providing critical data for those interested in the water dynamics within the region.
The Muddy Springs is part of the Muddy watershed, which plays a vital role in supporting the surrounding ecosystem and supplying water resources in an otherwise arid environment. Peers of the Muddy Springs include locations such as the Muddy River near Glendale, and various springs near Moapa, creating a network of hydrological features that contribute to the area’s water supply. Given the arid Great Basin hydrology of Nevada, residents can observe how mountain snowmelt triggers spring peaks in the perennial rivers, while summer thunderstorms can result in localized flash flooding, affecting the flow within these streams and springs.
Understanding the flow rates at Muddy Springs is essential for residents, farmers, and anyone engaged in water resource management. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) station here, active for over 41 years, provides reliable measurements of discharge. This information is crucial for making informed decisions, particularly when planning around typical seasonal variations.
Today's reading will be compared against the historical median for this calendar day to give a more complete picture of current conditions. This comparison offers valuable context, as it accounts for both seasonal patterns and longer-term changes in the watershed, guiding individuals in their water-related activities and planning across the Muddy watershed.
Readings come from official government gauges and are rolled into daily records: the daily mean, high and low for every day on record. Each calendar day gets its own baseline from the full history, so the level you see is compared against what this specific date usually looks like rather than an annual average.