Streamflow discharge was last observed at 3 cfs, and a gauge height of 1.21 feet.
With the
% decrease since yesterday,
the streamflow average over the past 10 days is 3 .
Weather today, Tomorrow,
The stream is fed by several smaller streams and its water comes from natural sources such as rain and snowmelt. There are no major dams or tributaries that affect the flow of Brushy Fork Creek. The hydrology of the stream shows seasonal trends, with the water level being highest during the spring and lowest during the summer. Some interesting facts about Brushy Fork Creek include its role in supporting wildlife and its importance to the local ecosystem. Overall, Brushy Fork Creek is an important waterway that deserves attention and protection.
| Elevation | 903.0 ft |
| Last Updated | |
| Gage height, ft | 1.21 ft |
| Streamflow, ft³/s | 3.09 ft3/s |
| Specific conductance, water, unfiltered, microsiemens per centimeter at 25°C | 59.0 uS/cm @25C |
| Dissolved oxygen, water, unfiltered, mg/L | 6.9 mg/l |
| Turbidity, water, unfiltered, monochrome near infra-red LED light, 780-900 nm, detection angle 90 ±2.5°, formazin nephelometric units (FNU) | 11.1 FNU |
| pH, water, unfiltered, field, standard units | 6.7 std units |
| Temperature, water, °C | 23.6 deg C |
| Precipitation, total, in | 0.0 in |
| Percent of Normal | 54% |
| Year Over Year Average | 6 cfs |
| 24hr Flow Prediction | cfs |
| Maximum Recorded | 284 cfs |
| Geolocation | 33.82, -83.94 |