Embarras River

Last Updated: May 11, 2026

Total streamflow across the Embarras River was last observed at 12,113 cfs, and is expected to yield approximately 24,026 acre-ft of water today; about 167% of normal. River levels are high. Average streamflow for this time of year is 7,264 cfs, with recent peaks last observed on 2015-12-30 when daily discharge volume was observed at 77,660 cfs.

Maximum discharge along the river is currently at the Embarras River At Lawrenceville reporting a streamflow rate of 8,590 cfs. This is also the highest stage along the Embarras River, with a gauge stage of 28.5 ft at this location. This river is monitored from 3 different streamgauging stations along the Embarras River, the highest being situated at an altitude of 644 ft, the Embarras River Near Camargo.

The Embarras River is a 195-mile-long tributary of the Wabash River in Illinois.


15-Day Long Term Forecast


River Details

Last Updated 2026-05-11
Discharge Volume 24,026 ACRE-FT
Streamflow 12,113.0 cfs
Past 24 Hours: -2084.0 cfs (-14.68%)
Percent of Normal 166.74%
Maximum 77,660.0 cfs
2015-12-30
Seasonal Avg 7,264 cfs
       
River Streamflow Levels
Streamgauge Streamflow Gauge Stage 24hr Change (%) % Normal Minimum (cfs) Maximum (cfs) Air Temp Elevation
Embarras River Near Camargo
USGS 03343400
243 cfs 5.59 ft -20.85
Embarras River At Ste. Marie
USGS 03345500
3280 cfs 8.56 ft -32.23
Embarras River At Lawrenceville
USGS 03346500
8590 cfs 28.5 ft -5.08
Seasonal Discharge Comparison
Maximum Streamflow Discharge
Streamflow Elevation Profile

The Embarras River is a short river in west-central Alberta, Canada. The river likely derived its name from the French word for obstruction, because it is often obstructed by driftwood.