Cedar River

States: Iowa 11 active gauges

Live and historical streamflow for every active USGS gauge on the Cedar 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)
Cedar River Below Indian Creek at Cedar Rapids, IA
IA
4,180 3.86 Low
Cedar River Near Conesville, IA
IA
5,790 7.80 Normal 13.0 ft
Cedar River at Blairs Ferry Road at Palo, IA
IA
4,710 4.73 Low 12.5 ft
Cedar River at Cedar Bluff, IA
IA
5,300 6.69 Low 16.0 ft
Cedar River at Cedar Falls, IA
IA
4,010 78.68 Low 89.0 ft
Cedar River at Cedar Rapids, IA
IA
4,430 4.83 Normal 12.0 ft
Cedar River at Charles City, IA
IA
756 3.14 Normal 12.0 ft
Cedar River at Janesville, IA
IA
1,570 2.50 Normal 13.0 ft
Cedar River at Vinton, IA
IA
4,360 4.60 Low 15.0 ft
Cedar River at Waterloo, IA
IA
4,260 6.74 Normal 13.0 ft
Cedar River at Waverly, IA
IA
1,540 5.05 Normal 12.0 ft

About the Cedar River

The Cedar River is monitored by 11 active USGS stream gauges across Iowa. 5 of 11 gauges are running below normal for this date. The strongest flow on the river right now is at Cedar River Near Conesville, IA (5,790 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