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Hydrologic Statement
National Weather Service Sacramento CA
128 PM PST Tue Mar 3 2026

...Gradual Recessions Along the Upper Sacramento River System...

.Gradual recessions are expected along the the Upper Sacramento
River System through mid week. Tisdale Weir remains in
action/monitor stage, but is expected to end overflow late tomorrow
morning.

Forecasts are based on present and forecasted meteorological and
hydrologic conditions at time of issuance.

Unlisted forecast points are expected to remain below monitor stage.
All those affected by river conditions should remain alert for rapid
changes and for possible forecast revisions.

For more hydrologic information and stage definitions refer to the
following web site: water.noaa.gov/wfo/STO

CAC011-101-042130-
128 PM PST Tue Mar 3 2026

Sacramento River At
 Tisdale Weir 3/03 1:15 stage 44.9 ft
Present overflow depth is about 0.7 FT then overflow depth at weir
decreasing to 0.5 FT late this afternoon then forecast to end
overflow late tomorrow morning.
 Monitor stage 44.1 ft, Flood stage 51.6
Impact for Tisdale Weir...Near 44.1 feet, Tisdale Weir crest
elevation. Overflow begins into the Tisdale Bypass. This water
eventually ends up in the Sutter Bypass.


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