Brazos River

States: Texas 15 active gauges

Live and historical streamflow for every active USGS gauge on the Brazos River — current discharge (CFS), gage height, and how today's flow ranks against the long-term record for this date. Latest reading .

Station Discharge (CFS) Gage Ht (ft) Condition Flood Stage (ft)
Brazos Rv at Richmond, TX
TX
7,010 15.78 Normal 45.0 ft
Brazos Rv at San Felipe, TX
TX
7,900 96.76 Normal 122.5 ft
Brazos Rv at Seymour, TX
TX
20 0.98 Very Low 12.0 ft
Brazos Rv at Sh 21 near Bryan, TX
TX
11,400 17.90 Normal 52.0 ft
Brazos Rv at Waco, TX
TX
806 2.97 Normal 19.0 ft
Brazos Rv at Washington, TX
TX
9,710 29.16 Normal
Brazos Rv near Aquilla, TX
TX
74 6.16 Low 29.0 ft
Brazos Rv near Dennis, TX
TX
203 2.38 Normal 21.0 ft
Brazos Rv near Glen Rose, TX
TX
408 5.60 Normal 29.0 ft
Brazos Rv near Graford, TX
TX
123 65.27 Normal
Brazos Rv near Hempstead, TX
TX
8,800 18.81 Normal 50.0 ft
Brazos Rv near Highbank, TX
TX
3,540 4.88 Normal 35.0 ft
Brazos Rv near Palo Pinto, TX
TX
129 1.40 Normal 16.0 ft
Brazos Rv near Rosharon, TX
TX
8,480 14.30 Normal 43.0 ft
Brazos Rv near South Bend, TX
TX
9 3.26 Very Low 21.0 ft

About the Brazos River

The Brazos River is monitored by 15 active USGS stream gauges across Texas. 3 of 15 gauges are running below normal for this date. The strongest flow on the river right now is at Brazos Rv at Sh 21 near Bryan, TX (11,400 cfs).

See the glossary for how percentile rank and flow conditions are calculated from the long-term USGS record.

Data source: USGS National Water Information System