Streamflow discharge was last observed at 0 cfs, and a gauge height of 2.64 feet.
With the
% decrease since yesterday,
the streamflow average over the past 10 days is 0 .
Weather today, Tomorrow,
The stream is fed by local precipitation, snowmelt, and other small tributaries. There are no major dams on the stream, and seasonal trends show that flow is highest in the spring and lowest in the late summer/early fall. Interestingly, the Van Bremer Arroyo is known for its unique hydrology, as it often experiences flash floods during heavy rainstorms due to the stream's narrow channel and steep topography. College students interested in studying hydrology or water resource management may find the Van Bremer Arroyo to be an interesting case study.
| Elevation | 4,968.0 ft |
| Last Updated | |
| Gage height, ft | 2.64 ft |
| Streamflow, ft³/s | 0.04 ft3/s |
| Precipitation, total, in | 0.0 in |
| Stream water level elevation above NAVD 1988, in ft | 4961.81 ft |
| Percent of Normal | 45% |
| Year Over Year Average | 0 cfs |
| 24hr Flow Prediction | cfs |
| Maximum Recorded | 538 cfs |
| Geolocation | 37.35, -103.96 |