Total streamflow across the
Alapaha River
was last observed at
1,872
cfs, and is expected to yield approximately
3,713
acre-ft of water today; about 45%
of normal.
River levels are low and may signify a drought.
Average streamflow for this time of year is
4,195 cfs,
with recent peaks last observed
on
2013-03-05 when daily discharge volume was observed at
40,130 cfs.
Maximum discharge along the river is currently at the
Alapaha River Near Jennings Fla
reporting a streamflow rate of 972 cfs.
This is also the highest stage along the Alapaha River, with a gauge stage of
65.66 ft at this location.
This river is monitored from 3 different streamgauging stations along the Alapaha River, the highest being situated at an altitude of 251 ft, the
Alapaha River Near Alapaha.
Last Updated | 2025-04-07 |
Discharge Volume | 3,713 ACRE-FT |
Streamflow |
1,872.0 cfs
-149.0 cfs (-7.37%) |
Percent of Normal | 44.63% |
Maximum |
40,130.0 cfs
2013-03-05 |
Seasonal Avg | 4,195 cfs |
The Alapaha River is a 202-mile-long (325 km) river in southern Georgia and northern Florida in the United States. It is a tributary of the Suwannee River, which flows to the Gulf of Mexico.