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White River below Mud Mountain Dam

Critical Stages
Action
Flood
Moderate
Major

Latest Observation

Updated: 8:00 AM PST 12/6/25

Status: Not Defined

Stage: 803.06 ft

Flow: 2.47 kcfs

Forecast

Forecast not available for this location.

TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
8:00 AM 12/6 803.06 2.47
7:45 AM 12/6 802.94 2.34
7:30 AM 12/6 803.01 2.42
7:15 AM 12/6 802.98 2.38
7:00 AM 12/6 803.04 2.45
6:45 AM 12/6 802.96 2.36
6:30 AM 12/6 803 2.41
6:15 AM 12/6 803.05 2.46
6:00 AM 12/6 803.01 2.42
5:45 AM 12/6 802.97 2.37
5:30 AM 12/6 802.95 2.35
5:15 AM 12/6 802.96 2.36
5:00 AM 12/6 802.93 2.33
4:45 AM 12/6 802.9 2.3
4:30 AM 12/6 802.91 2.31
4:15 AM 12/6 802.91 2.31
4:00 AM 12/6 802.8 2.18
3:45 AM 12/6 802.87 2.26
3:30 AM 12/6 802.87 2.26
3:15 AM 12/6 802.82 2.2
3:00 AM 12/6 802.84 2.23
2:45 AM 12/6 802.83 2.21
2:30 AM 12/6 802.83 2.21
2:15 AM 12/6 802.77 2.15
2:00 AM 12/6 802.78 2.16
1:45 AM 12/6 802.79 2.17
1:30 AM 12/6 802.74 2.11
1:15 AM 12/6 802.68 2.05
1:00 AM 12/6 802.68 2.05
12:45 AM 12/6 802.68 2.05
Hydrograph for White River below Mud Mountain Dam
14000' - the White River will cause major flooding above and below Mud Mountain Dam downstream. Deep and swift flood waters will inundate roads and residential areas. Damage due to erosion is likely. Flooding will occur all along the river including headwaters...tributaries...and other streams within and near the White River Basin. 14000 cfs on the White River corresponds to above phase 4 flood in the King County flood system.
12000' - the White River will cause flooding above and below Mud Mountain Dam downstream. Deep and swift flood waters will inundate roads and residential areas. Damage due to erosion is likely. 12000 cfs on the White River corresponds to a phase 4 flood in the King County flood system.
10000' - the White River will flood areas above and below Mud Mountain Dam downstream. Deep and swift flood waters will inundate roads and surround and cut off access to some homes in the city of Pacific and the Red Creek area. 10000 cfs on the White river corresponds to a phase 3 flood in the King County flood system.
8000' - the White River will spill over its banks below Mud Mountain Dam producing high water...overtopped roads...and encroaching on residences. Flood waters will threaten city of Pacific and the Red Creek area. 8000 cfs on the White River corresponds to a phase 2 flood in the King County flood system.
DateStage (ft)
Mar 12, 2007 806.4
Jan 12, 2006 806.18
Nov 6, 2006 805.75
Nov 8, 2006 805
Dec 30, 1998 17.99
Jan 9, 1990 17.86
Dec 1, 1995 17.53
Nov 26, 1999 16.77
Nov 28, 1990 16.19
Jan 8, 2002 16.02
Dec 28, 1994 15.83
Dec 30, 1996 15.74
Dec 10, 1987 15.34
Feb 24, 1986 7.8
Jan 25, 1984 7.59
Dec 2, 1995 -0.999
Dec 26, 1980 -0.999
Jan 20, 1970 -0.999
Dec 21, 1972 -0.999
Dec 9, 1953 -0.999

Data provided by the National Weather Service.