Stream Flow Status Based on 30 Day Average as of March 31, 2017

​Drought status of Maryland streams for the thirty days ending 31-Mar-2017 ​

Stream Gage Location Region Notes 30 Day Average Percentage Status
Youghiogheny
(near Oakland)
Western 2. 500 35% - 40% Normal
Savage River
(near Barton)
Western   159

40% - 45%

Normal
Wills Creek
(near Cumberland)
Western

 4.

692 45% - 50% Normal
Marsh Run
(at Grimes)
Western 4. 6.8 10% - 15% Watch
Antietam Creek
(near Sharpsburg)
Western and Central
  179 >5% Emergency
Catoctin Creek
(near Middletown)
Central 2. 58 5% - 10% Warning
Monocacy
(Jug Bridge
near Frederick)
Central   857 10% - 15% Watch
Patuxent
(near Unity)
Central   30.9 5% - 10% Warning
Deer Cr
(at Rocks)
Central   83 5% - 10% Warning
Choptank
(near Greensboro)
Eastern   211 40% - 45% Normal
Nassawango Creek
(near Snow Hill)
Eastern 3.  105.8 50% - 55% Normal
Susquehanna
(at Marietta)
  54,497 30% - 35% Normal
Potomac
(at Little Falls)
Corrected)
  9,640 10% -15 % Watch


Notes:
2. Two missing values were estimated using interpolation
3. Three missing values were estimated using liner interpolation
4. Four missing values were estimated using interpolation


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