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Issued by NWS Eureka, CA
Issued by NWS Eureka, CA
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242 SXUS56 KEKA 212015 OSOEKA Area Water Temperatures for Northwest California National Weather Service Eureka CA 1215 PM PST Fri Feb 21 2025 This product contains provisional data from automated gauges. These data have not been reviewed or verified for accuracy. Water Temp F QC Location Basin Obs 24Hr Change Flag ----------------- --------------- --- ----------- ---- Branscomb 5N Elder Creek 48 +0.8 Calpella 5E Russian River E 49 -0.4 Douglas City 1SW Trinity River 44 -0.5 Ettersburg 1E Mattole River 48 -0.3 Helena 1SSE Trinity River 44 -0.7 Klamath 3SE Klamath River 46 -0.4 Lewiston 1NE Trinity River 44 0.0 Lewiston 6SE Grass Vly Creek 42 +0.1 Orleans Klamath River 44 -0.7 Ukiah 3NNE Russian River E 50 -0.3 Upper Lake 2SSE Middle Creek 58 +0.5 Crescent City 8NW Pacific Ocean 50 Crescent City Crescent Harbor 50 Eureka 11NW Pacific Ocean 51 Eureka 17WSW Pacific Ocean 51 Cape Mendocino Pacific Ocean 51 Pt Arena 19N Pacific Ocean 52 Arena Cove Arena Cove 51 * QC Flag indicates the river temperature has changed 5F or more in 6 hours or 10F or more in 24 hours. && Don`t Let Rivers Fool You! - Water flows much faster and deeper a short distance from shore. - Cold water and swift current can overpower any swimmer. - Hazards like submerged trees can trap you under the surface. Make river visits safer by following these guidelines: - Wear a life jacket for all river activities. - Find areas with very slow moving water. - Avoid entering fast moving water, even if it seems shallow. $$