
Anomalously warm, dry and breezy conditions will bring elevated to critical fire weather conditions across portions of the Intermountain West into the Plains though early this week. Another elevated risk is possible across the central Appalachians. A rapid warm-up is in the forecast beginning Monday across the central and eastern U.S.. Read More >
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Historical Flood Stage Report E3 (PDF Format) (January 2008 to May 2025)
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Historical Monthly River & Flood Report E5 (PDF Format) (January 2008 - May 2025)