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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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Warm Spgs W Inflow near Moapa Water Level

Live river level, flow, historical records and forecast for Warm Spgs W Inflow near Moapa in NV, United States, built from official government gauge data.

About Warm Spgs W Inflow near Moapa

Warm Spgs W Inflow near Moapa - A vital contributor to the Muddy watershed.

This inflow point of Warm Springs West is a key feature within the Muddy watershed, located in the arid region of Nevada. The creek serves an important role within the local hydrology, feeding into the broader Muddy River system. This area experiences distinct seasonal variations, primarily influenced by mountain snowmelt during spring, which contributes to river flows in early summer, and the potential for summer thunderstorms that can lead to localized flash floods.

Why the data matters here

The data from the Warm Spgs W Inflow station, operated by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), provides critical insights into the water conditions within this section of the Muddy watershed. Today's reading is compared against the historical median for this calendar day over the past six years, revealing important trends and conditions that impact not only the inflow but also the hydraulic dynamics downstream. This metric is crucial for local farmers, residents, and others who depend on reliable water information for their activities and planning. Understanding these readings transcends raw elevation, offering a context of what's typical and what might signal changes in patterns due to environmental factors.

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