Last Updated | 2024-11-20 |
Discharge Volume | 997 ACRE-FT |
Streamflow |
502.6 cfs
+30.7 cfs (+6.51%) |
Percent of Normal | 57.75% |
Maximum |
8,110.0 cfs
2019-04-24 |
Seasonal Avg | 870 cfs |
Total streamflow across the
Sturgeon River
was last observed at
503
cfs, and is expected to yield approximately
997
acre-ft of water today; about 58%
of normal.
River levels are low and may signify a drought.
Average streamflow for this time of year is
870 cfs,
with recent peaks last observed
on
2019-04-24 when daily discharge volume was observed at
8,110 cfs.
Maximum discharge along the river is currently at the
Sturgeon River At Wolverine
reporting a streamflow rate of 275 cfs.
However, the streamgauge with the highest stage along the river is the
Sturgeon River Near Sidnaw
with a gauge stage of 4.19 ft.
This river is monitored from 4 different streamgauging stations along the Sturgeon River, the highest being situated at an altitude of 1,228 ft, the
Sturgeon River Near Sidnaw.
The Sturgeon River is a 106-mile-long river that flows through northern Michigan. It starts in the northeastern part of the state and flows southwest into the Cheboygan River. The river has played a significant role in the region's history, having been used by Native Americans and early settlers for transportation and trade. Today, the river's hydrology is impacted by two major reservoirs, the Burt Lake Reservoir and the Mullett Lake Reservoir, which were created by dams built in the late 1800s. These reservoirs are used for hydroelectric power generation and also provide recreational opportunities for boating and fishing. The Sturgeon River and its tributaries also support agricultural activities such as cattle grazing and hay production.
Streamgauge | Streamflow | Gauge Stage | 24hr Change (%) | % Normal | Minimum (cfs) | Maximum (cfs) | Air Temp | Elevation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sturgeon River Near Sidnaw
USGS 04040500 |
102 cfs | 4.19 ft | 22.43 | |||||
Sturgeon River At Wolverine
USGS 04127997 |
275 cfs | 3.19 ft | 8.94 | |||||
Sturgeon River Near Alston
USGS 04041500 |
216 cfs | 4.09 ft | -1.4 | |||||
Sturgeon River Near Nahma Junction
USGS 04057510 |
80 cfs | 4.01 ft | 16.47 |
The Sturgeon River is a 260 km long river located in central Alberta, Canada. It is a major tributary of the North Saskatchewan River. The stream crosses Sturgeon County, which was named for this river.
At the Villeneuve station, Sturgeon River has a discharge of 0.4 to 3 m³/s.Fish species which may be found in the river include: walleye, pike, perch, burbot, goldeye, sturgeon, whitefish, and sauger.