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I'm thinking of doing some early season hiking this weekend and am wanting to know if any rivers have achieved peak flow yet. I've seen some of you post graphs of flow rates from CDEC, but I haven't been able to find this info myself at that website. I can find the CDEC data in charts and can work things out from there, but don't they also post graphs?
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I like to use USGS data. Here is their CA page:
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/state/California/
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Thanks. Both sites have links to depict the data in a graph!
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