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Discharge Volume Today Average streamflow for this time of year is 38,380 cfs, with recent peaks last observed on 2021-11-16 when daily discharge volume was observed at 283,900 cfs. Maximum discharge along the river is currently at the Skagit River Near Concrete reporting a streamflow rate of 13,300 cfs.
The Skagit River has docHubed flood stage more than 60 times during the last 100 years for an average of once every 1.5 years.
Current USGS Skagit River Levels Flood Stage for the Skagit River at both the Mount Vernon and Concrete Gauges is 28 feet. This website contains real-time instantaneous data for the Concrete gauge in both discharge (cubic feet per second or cfs) and gauge height (feet).
Indeed the most flood-prone rivers in western Washington, like the Snoqualmie River and several others flowing off the west slopes of the Cascades and out of the Olympics, usually flood at least once per year. Occasionally an event will continue for several days with a series of waves sustaining the heavy rainfall.
B.C. and Washington State agree to address Nooksack River flooding, set no timeline or obligations. Cross-border flooding in November 2021 contributed to billions in damage, forced tens of thousands of evacuations.
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Most rivers overflow their banks with small floods about once every two years.

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