...CRITICAL TO EXTREMELY CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS LIKELY TUESDAY... * AFFECTED AREA...Fire Weather Zones 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 248, 249, 250 and 251. * TIMING...Until 7 PM MST this evening. * WINDS...West 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to 60 mph. * RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 12 percent. * IMPACTS...Conditions will be favorable for rapid fire spread. Avoid outdoor burning and any activity that may produce a spark and start a wildfire.
Total streamflow across the
Jackson River
was last observed at
1,521
cfs, and is expected to yield approximately
3,017
acre-ft of water today; about 69%
of normal.
River levels are low and may signify a drought.
Average streamflow for this time of year is
2,209 cfs,
with recent peaks last observed
on
2025-02-16 when daily discharge volume was observed at
15,360 cfs.
Maximum discharge along the river is currently at the
Jackson River Bl Dunlap Creek At Covington
reporting a streamflow rate of 1,330 cfs.
However, the streamgauge with the highest stage along the river is the
Jackson River Bl Gathright Dam Nr Hot Spgs
with a gauge stage of 8.81 ft.
This river is monitored from 3 different streamgauging stations along the Jackson River, the highest being situated at an altitude of 1,721 ft, the
Jackson River Near Bacova.
| Last Updated | 2026-02-17 |
| Discharge Volume | 3,017 ACRE-FT |
| Streamflow |
1,521.0 cfs
-437.0 cfs (-22.32%) |
| Percent of Normal | 68.87% |
| Maximum |
15,360.0 cfs
2025-02-16 |
| Seasonal Avg | 2,209 cfs |
| Streamgauge | Streamflow | Gauge Stage | 24hr Change (%) | % Normal | Minimum (cfs) | Maximum (cfs) | Air Temp | Elevation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Jackson River Near Bacova
USGS 02011400 |
52 cfs | 5.19 ft | 28.15 | |||||
|
Jackson River Bl Gathright Dam Nr Hot Spgs
USGS 02011800 |
191 cfs | 8.81 ft | 1.6 | |||||
|
Jackson River Bl Dunlap Creek At Covington
USGS 02013100 |
1330 cfs | 6.01 ft | -24.86 |
The Jackson River is a river of the southwestern South Island of New Zealand. It flows predominantly northeast, flowing into the Arawhata River close to the latter's outflow into Jackson Bay.