ESFPQR A series of storm systems will continue to bring a wet weather pattern across northwest Oregon through the weekend. This will lead to rises on rivers and creeks through at least December 30th. There is currently a 30-50% chance that several rivers in northwest Oregon will reach minor flood stage over the next 10 days, including: the Wilson River, Siletz River, Tualatin River, Siuslaw River, Marys Rivers, and the Pudding River. The Luckiamute River has the highest chance of hitting minor flood stage at 85%. In addition, there is a 20-25% chance the Nehalem River, Trask River, Yamhill River and Mohawk River will reach minor flood stage. Heavy rainfall may also lead to ponding of water, general lowland flooding and localized urban flooding, especially in low lying areas or other areas with poor drainage. Heavy rainfall will also increase the potential for landslides in areas of steep terrain and debris flows over areas that have been burned by wildfires over the past few years. There is still some uncertainty regarding the exact track of these upcoming storm systems and associated rain amounts. There is currently a 10% chance the southern Willamette Valley will receive 2-3" of rain and the adjacent higher terrain of the Coast Range and Cascades will receive 3-5" of rain Saturday evening through Sunday morning. This represents the worst case scenario, which would result in more widespread flooding issues. That said, the most likely scenario is 1-2" of rain in the southern Willamette Valley and 2-3" in the adjacent higher terrain of the Coast Range and Cascades. This would result in minor and less widespread flooding. Shifts in the forecast storm track can change the current outlook, so be sure to monitor weather.gov/portland for the latest weather updates, as well as any watches, warnings, or advisories that may be issued. To view the latest river forecasts, visit water.noaa.gov/wfo/pqr.
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The Silver Creek Boat Landing, located in the McKenzie watershed of Oregon, is a popular destination for those interested in watching wildlife. Visitors to the area can enjoy the beautiful scenery and observe a variety of animals in their natural habitat. The area is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including deer, elk, otters, ospreys, and eagles. Visitors can also fish in the nearby river or take a hike on one of the many trails in the area.
One of the unique things about the Silver Creek Boat Landing is the opportunity to view spawning salmon in the fall. The area is known for its Chinook and Coho salmon runs, which attract not only wildlife enthusiasts but also anglers. In addition to salmon, visitors may also be able to observe steelhead, trout, and other fish species. Whether it's hiking, fishing, or wildlife watching, there are plenty of reasons to visit the Silver Creek Boat Landing and enjoy all that the McKenzie watershed has to offer.
Discharge | Stage | Elevation | |
BREITENBUSH R ABV FRENCH CR NR DETROIT
2024-12-27T00:20:00.000-08:00 |
2750cfs | 6.03ft | 1637ft |
SILVER CREEK AT SILVERTON
2020-07-07T01:00:00.000-07:00 |
52cfs | 1.47ft | 228ft |
NORTH SANTIAM RIVER AT MEHAMA
2024-12-27T00:20:00.000-08:00 |
7330cfs | 6.52ft | 609ft |
LITTLE NORTH SANTIAM RIVER NEAR MEHAMA
2024-12-27T00:20:00.000-08:00 |
4610cfs | 7.39ft | 662ft |
BULL CREEK NEAR WILHOIT
2024-12-27T00:15:00.000-08:00 |
14cfs | 6.18ft | 1871ft |
NORTH SANTIAM RIVER AT NIAGARA
2024-12-27T00:20:00.000-08:00 |
1260cfs | 3.12ft | 1103ft |
WILLAMETTE RIVER AT SALEM
2024-12-27T00:20:00.000-08:00 |
62200cfs | 16.59ft | 125ft |
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