14 Nov '25: The flow from the dam is currently at 1000 CFS, where it will remain until 11:59 PM tomorrow night. The CFS at the Pineville gauge was at 1450 this morning, dropping slowly to 1430 over the course of the day. The water temperature was 41 F this morning. The weather for this morning was heavy overcast, mid 30s to low 40s (forecasted high of 44), dead calm with occasional light wind, no precipitation. The weather for the afternoon was mostly cloudy, low 40s, all else remained the same. This morning there was no report for the top or bottom sections of the run. The upper part of the upper section had no anglers present. There was low angler presence in the lower part of the upper section. There was moderate angler volume from the middle to lower sections of the run. There was slow angler activity throughout all reporting sections. Steelhead still predominate throughout the run. Fish were both moving through and upriver, as well as holding in pocket water. The afternoon report differs only in these respects: anglers migrated from the lower section into the middle section; angler activity slowed down through most of the run, with the exception that angling activity picked up to moderate in the middle section of the run. The forecast for tonight is: “A few clouds. Low 28F. Winds light and variable”. The forecast for tomorrow is: “Cloudy with occasional rain in the afternoon. High 42F. Winds SE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 100%”.
42° / Clouds
Sunrise: 6:57am
Sunset: 4:40pm
1430 CFS Pineville Gauge
1000 CFS Dam Release
Clouds