NW flow snow will develop over the next few hours, and is expected to linger through the overnight hours tonight. Snowfall accumulations of 0.5 to 1 inch, with locally higher totals up to 2 inches possible at elevations above 3500ft. Snow should taper off prior to daybreak on Friday. Plan on slippery road conditions. Slow down and use caution while driving as snow will impact the Friday morning commute.
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The Darnell Run to Rabbit Run segment of the Whitewater River in West Virginia is a popular run for experienced paddlers. The ideal streamflow range for this stretch is between 500-1000 cfs. The class rating ranges from III-IV, with some challenging rapids and obstacles such as "Pinball" and "Iron Ring". The segment mileage is approximately 6.5 miles, taking around 3-4 hours to complete.
It is important to note that this section of the river is only suitable for experienced paddlers and should not be attempted by beginners. Additionally, the West Virginia Department of Natural Resources has specific regulations for the area, including a required personal floatation device for all paddlers, no glass containers allowed, and a prohibition on camping within 100 feet of the river.
Last Updated | 2025-03-20 |
River Levels | 48 cfs (2.42 ft) |
Percent of Normal | 51% |
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Class Level | None |
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Streamflow Discharge | cfs |
Gauge Height | ft |
Reporting Streamgage | USGS 03187500 |
DUNLAP CREEK NEAR COVINGTON | 295cfs |
LITTLE BACK CREEK NEAR SUNRISE | 11cfs |
GREENBRIER RIVER AT ALDERSON | 2520cfs |
JACKSON RIVER BL DUNLAP CREEK AT COVINGTON | 1600cfs |
JAMES RIVER AT LICK RUN | 2540cfs |
POTTS CREEK NEAR COVINGTON | 213cfs |
COWPASTURE RIVER NEAR CLIFTON FORGE | 678cfs |