The CFS at the dam bumped up from 200 to 400 on Friday night, 20 June, where it remained until Sunday night, 22 June, at which time the CFS bumped up even further to 1800, where it remains until further notice. On Saturday, 21 June, our guests enjoyed a warm day, with cooling breezes, as well as cooperative Smallmouth Bass and plenty of Fallfish. Saturday night we had severe weather move into the area, downing large trees and powerlines, with Sunday, 22 June, devoted primarily to area clean-up efforts and recovery of services. As such, we had no guests on the run Sunday. Today, 23 June, we also did not have any guests on the run, probably due to the 88 degrees high and heat index North of 100 degrees. The forecast for tomorrow is: "Except for a few afternoon clouds, mainly sunny. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 86F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph." Commencing Wednesday, we should start cooling down, with the trend continuing through the weekend.
89° / Clouds
Sunrise: 5:23am
Sunset: 8:49pm
2190 CFS Pineville Gauge
1800 CFS Dam Release
Clouds