Streamflow discharge was last observed at 56 cfs, and a gauge height of 2.91 feet.
With the
% decrease since yesterday,
the streamflow average over the past 10 days is 55 .
Weather today, Tomorrow,
The main contributors to the river flow are spring-fed tributaries, with the San Saba Springs being the largest. There are no major dams on the river, but there are several smaller ones that can affect flow during dry seasons. The hydrology of the San Saba River is highly seasonal, with the flow increasing during the spring and fall and decreasing during the summer and winter. Interestingly, the San Saba River is home to several threatened and endangered species, including the Texas blind salamander and the San Saba River gambusia fish.
| Elevation | 1,167.0 ft |
| Last Updated | |
| Gage height, ft | 2.91 ft |
| Precipitation, total, in | 0.0 in |
| Streamflow, ft³/s | 56.1 ft3/s |
| Percent of Normal | 131% |
| Year Over Year Average | 43 cfs |
| 24hr Flow Prediction | cfs |
| Maximum Recorded | 48,500 cfs |
| Geolocation | 31.21, -98.72 |