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Nibi Metrics

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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Northeast Pond River at Northeast Pond Water Level

Live river level, flow, historical records and forecast for Northeast Pond River at Northeast Pond in Canada, NL, Canada, built from official government gauge data.

About Northeast Pond River at Northeast Pond

Northeast Pond River - A tranquil waterway within Conception Bay.

Nestled in Newfoundland and Labrador, the Northeast Pond River flows gently at Northeast Pond, contributing to the local hydrology of the Conception Bay watershed. This region experiences the characteristic patterns of Atlantic hydrology, where spring snowmelt freshets and fall and winter storms can influence water levels significantly. Lakes and bogs in the area help to moderate the fluctuations in water flow, providing a buffer during heavy rainfall.

The watershed context

The Northeast Pond River drains an area of roughly 3.63 square kilometers, reflecting its modest yet vital role within the Conception Bay watershed. It shares its surroundings with other local watercourses such as Big Brook and Shearstown Brook, which also partake in the intricate hydrological network of the region. This dynamic landscape is crucial for the health of both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, forming habitats that support various plant and animal species.

Why the data matters here

Current data, measured by the Water Survey of Canada, allows us to monitor the river's conditions effectively. Today's measurements provide insight into how the Northeast Pond River is performing in contrast to historical records. With nearly 49 years of data, analyzing the current readings against the median levels for this date can reveal important trends. This approach offers a clearer understanding of the waterway's status, surpassing what raw elevation figures alone can convey, as it situates current conditions within a broader historical context.

How this page is built

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.

How Nibi Metrics works · Water stories