Streamflow discharge was last observed at 1 cfs, and a gauge height of 2.28 feet.
With the
% decrease since yesterday,
the streamflow average over the past 10 days is 2 .
Weather today, Tomorrow,
There are no notable tributaries or dams affecting the flow of the river. During the spring and summer months, the flow is typically higher due to increased snowmelt runoff, while in the fall and winter, the flow decreases. The hydrology of the Michigan River is relatively straightforward, with no quirky or interesting facts to note. However, the river provides important habitat for wildlife and supports recreational activities such as fishing and kayaking.
| Elevation | 10,377.0 ft |
| Last Updated | |
| Gage height, ft | 2.28 ft |
| Streamflow, ft³/s | 1.49 ft3/s |
| Stream water level elevation above NAVD 1988, in ft | 10379.38 ft |
| Percent of Normal | 30% |
| Year Over Year Average | 5 cfs |
| 24hr Flow Prediction | cfs |
| Maximum Recorded | 110 cfs |