Sac River (Missouri), Dadeville (06918440)

StateMissouriLatestHigh (237 cfs)
RiverSac RiverRatingObservedEstimated
Updated2026-03-11 6:30 (1 hour ago)Flood - The river is flooding. Obstacles can be treacherous or deadly. The river should be avoided at this stage for casual trips and definitely for the inexperienced. Trips should be attempted only with protective gear and equipment.Flood(none)1230
Discharge237 cfs (median: 260 cfs)High - The river is high and potentially dangerous, especially for the young and / or inexperienced. Normal stream obstacles are sometimes difficult to navigate. Extended distances can be attempted, but canoe travel may not be advisable.High(none)213
Height6.54 feetGood - Conditions are ideal for a canoe or kayak. Boats typically will drag on fewer than one-quarter of riffles, if at all, and portages are unnecessary or rare. Normal float lengths can be attempted without a problem.Good150148
TrendFalling (falling over 24 hours)Low - River is low but can still be floated. Some riffles are okay but most come with significant dragging and might need a portage. Float lengths should be reduced to accommodate low flow, dragging, and portages.Low(none)79
USGSExternal icon USGS Site (External icon Duck Duck Go Maps)Poor - River is too low to float comfortably. Most or all riffles will drag or must be portaged and some obstacles (such as slick shelf rock) cause undue problems. Avoid the river at this stage for casual paddling trips.Poor(none)16

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Trips for Sac River (Missouri), Dadeville (06918440)

DateStartEndDistanceConditionDischargeHeightFishingDetails
Click for details2022-04-15 Rt EE Rt EE Total trip distance: 2.7 miles2.7 Good 729 Great WBWB Barton, AdamBarton, Adam Paddled upstream from the Rt EE Bridge about a mile or so and found a really nice looking hole to fish for some white bass. The current was pretty brisk and it took considerable effort to make it above the last riffle before the pool. Caught almost 30 fish in less than two hours and brought home a nice stringer of females. The lake level was about three feet high, so the water clarity was pretty murky with less than a foot of visibility.Paddled upstream from the Rt EE Bridge about a mile or so and found a really nice looking hole to fish for some white bass. The current was pretty brisk and it took considerable effort to make it above the last riffle before the pool. Caught almost 30 fish in less than two hours and brought home a nice stringer of females. The lake level was about three feet high, so the water clarity was pretty murky with less than a foot of visibility. USGS Gauge Data:
Dadeville (06918440)
Discharge: 729
Height:
<b>USGS Gauge Data:</b></br />Dadeville (06918440)<br />Discharge: 729<br />Height:
Source: BartonSource: Barton
Click for details2025-04-26 Rt EE Rt EE Total trip distance: 3.3 miles3.3 High 665 7.52 Great NoneNone Barton, Adam
Barton, Scott
Law, Kyle
Barton, Adam; Barton, Scott; Law, Kyle
Paddled upriver from the EE (Hulston Mill) Bridge to the three islands and back to try to find some white bass for the last time this spring. River was about 730 CFS and the lake was at 870 feet (+3 of normal) so many of the shoals that we fished two weeks prior were gone since the lake had risen five feet in the past week. Nevertheless, we picked up a few decent-sized males and I caught one large "sal" that was 15.5 inches up at the islands. I probably caught over 40 fish in total, but a majority of them were small and not worth the fillet knife. With the lake high, motor boats could get up further into the river, so we had to have our heads on a swivel to get out of the way.Paddled upriver from the EE (Hulston Mill) Bridge to the three islands and back to try to find some white bass for the last time this spring. River was about 730 CFS and the lake was at 870 feet (+3 of normal) so many of the shoals that we fished two weeks prior were gone since the lake had risen five feet in the past week. Nevertheless, we picked up a few decent-sized males and I caught one large USGS Gauge Data:
Dadeville (06918440)
Discharge: 665
Height: 7.52
<b>USGS Gauge Data:</b></br />Dadeville (06918440)<br />Discharge: 665<br />Height: 7.52
Source: BartonSource: Barton
Click for details2025-04-12 Rt EE Rt EE Total trip distance: 3.0 miles3.0 Good 444 6.79 Good LMBLMB Barton, Adam
Barton, Scott
Barton, Adam; Barton, Scott
Paddled upstream and downstream from the EE Bridge (Hulston Mill) access to try and find some white bass. We caught a plethora of average-sized males up in the river in small pockets adjacent to the main current on swimmin' minnows. Back towards the lake, we caught a few more white bass, but overall lacked any quality fish the whole day when it came to size. Lake level was about 865ft (2ft low), so that could be hampering the big sals from getting up into the moving water in places. Weather was clear skies, 75 degrees, and light wind (relative for fishing Stockton). Water temperature was about 59 degrees in the afternoon. Hopefully, some good spring rains come in the next week or so to get one last push of fish into the river to target.Paddled upstream and downstream from the EE Bridge (Hulston Mill) access to try and find some white bass. We caught a plethora of average-sized males up in the river in small pockets adjacent to the main current on swimmin' minnows. Back towards the lake, we caught a few more white bass, but overall lacked any quality fish the whole day when it came to size. Lake level was about 865ft (2ft low), so that could be hampering the big sals from getting up into the moving water in places. Weather was clear skies, 75 degrees, and light wind (relative for fishing Stockton). Water temperature was about 59 degrees in the afternoon. Hopefully, some good spring rains come in the next week or so to get one last push of fish into the river to target. USGS Gauge Data:
Dadeville (06918440)
Discharge: 444
Height: 6.79
<b>USGS Gauge Data:</b></br />Dadeville (06918440)<br />Discharge: 444<br />Height: 6.79
Source: BartonSource: Barton
Click for details2023-04-09 MO 245 Rt EE Total trip distance: 4.0 miles4.0 Good 353 6.44 Good WB
WL
WB, WL
Barton, Adam
Law, Kyle
Barton, Adam; Law, Kyle
A great Easter float with some obstacles along the way. We caught white bass and walleye sporadically, adding fillets to the freezer.A great Easter float with some obstacles along the way. We caught white bass and walleye sporadically, adding fillets to the freezer. USGS Gauge Data:
Dadeville (06918440)
Discharge: 353
Height: 6.44
<b>USGS Gauge Data:</b></br />Dadeville (06918440)<br />Discharge: 353<br />Height: 6.44
Source: BartonSource: Barton
Click for details2023-04-14 Rt EE Rt EE Total trip distance: 3.1 miles3.1 Good 276 6.11 Good WBWB Barton, Adam
Barton, Scott
Barton, Adam; Barton, Scott
Paddled up to the impassable islands and picked up a couple white bass. The fish were not schooled up, so we had to pick away at them deliberately.Paddled up to the impassable islands and picked up a couple white bass. The fish were not schooled up, so we had to pick away at them deliberately. USGS Gauge Data:
Dadeville (06918440)
Discharge: 276
Height: 6.11
<b>USGS Gauge Data:</b></br />Dadeville (06918440)<br />Discharge: 276<br />Height: 6.11
Source: BartonSource: Barton
Click for details2012-04-01 Rt U MO 245 Total trip distance: 4.3 miles4.3 Good 209 5.72 None NoneNone Bowe, Michelle
Edmond, Brian
Edmond, Julian
Bowe, Michelle; Edmond, Brian; Edmond, Julian
Water was muddy and filled with logs. Mostly, the river was navigable without too much trouble, but one point had a log jam that required a 150+ meter portage.Water was muddy and filled with logs.  Mostly, the river was navigable
without too much trouble, but one point had a log jam that required a 150+
meter portage. USGS Gauge Data:
Dadeville (06918440)
Discharge: 209
Height: 5.72
<b>USGS Gauge Data:</b></br />Dadeville (06918440)<br />Discharge: 209<br />Height: 5.72
Source: EdmondSource: Edmond
Click for details2010-07-11 FR 44 Rt U Total trip distance: 8.0 miles8.0 Good 124 5.28 None NoneNone Bowe, Michelle
Dawes, Katie
Edmond, Brian
Van Someren, Tom
Bowe, Michelle; Dawes, Katie; Edmond, Brian; Van Someren, Tom
No notes for this trip<i>No notes for this trip</i> USGS Gauge Data:
Dadeville (06918440)
Discharge: 124
Height: 5.28
<b>USGS Gauge Data:</b></br />Dadeville (06918440)<br />Discharge: 124<br />Height: 5.28
Source: EdmondSource: Edmond

A total of 7 rows are displayed.

Trip Summary for Sac River (Missouri), Dadeville (06918440)

Miles28.4
Trips7
People8
Dates7
Years5
Months2
Rows7
Sources2

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Gauge Data Table

ObservationHeightDischargeMaximum
Discharge
Minimum
Discharge
Mean
Discharge
P05P10P20P25P50
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P75P80P90P95
2026-03-11 06:30 6.54 237 5110 (1974) 22 (2006) 446 36 53 90 103 260 541 553 679 1310
2026-03-11 05:30 6.55 239 5110 (1974) 22 (2006) 446 36 53 90 103 260 541 553 679 1310
2026-03-11 04:30 6.56 242 5110 (1974) 22 (2006) 446 36 53 90 103 260 541 553 679 1310
2026-03-11 03:30 6.57 244 5110 (1974) 22 (2006) 446 36 53 90 103 260 541 553 679 1310
2026-03-11 02:30 6.58 247 5110 (1974) 22 (2006) 446 36 53 90 103 260 541 553 679 1310
2026-03-11 01:30 6.58 247 5110 (1974) 22 (2006) 446 36 53 90 103 260 541 553 679 1310
2026-03-11 00:30 6.58 247 5110 (1974) 22 (2006) 446 36 53 90 103 260 541 553 679 1310
2026-03-10 23:30 6.59 249 5110 (1974) 22 (2006) 446 36 53 90 103 260 541 553 679 1310
2026-03-10 22:30 6.60 252 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 21:30 6.61 254 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 20:30 6.62 257 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 19:30 6.63 259 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 18:30 6.64 262 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 17:30 6.66 267 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 16:30 6.67 269 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 15:30 6.67 269 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 14:30 6.68 272 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 13:30 6.69 274 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 12:30 6.70 277 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 11:30 6.72 282 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 10:30 6.73 285 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 09:30 6.73 285 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 08:30 6.75 290 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 07:30 6.76 293 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 06:30 6.76 293 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 05:30 6.78 298 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 04:30 6.79 301 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 03:30 6.80 304 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 02:30 6.82 309 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 01:30 6.84 315 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-10 00:30 6.84 315 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-09 23:30 6.86 320 4030 (1974) 22 (2006) 388 39 51 92 101 265 508 574 617 735
2026-03-09 22:30 6.87 323 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 21:30 6.88 326 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 20:30 6.89 328 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 19:30 6.91 334 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 18:30 6.94 343 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 17:30 6.94 343 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 16:30 6.96 348 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 15:30 6.97 351 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 14:30 6.99 357 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 13:30 7.00 360 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 12:30 7.03 369 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 11:30 7.04 372 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 10:30 7.05 375 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 09:30 7.07 381 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 08:30 7.08 384 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 07:30 7.10 390 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 06:30 7.12 396 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 05:30 7.13 399 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 04:30 7.15 405 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 03:30 7.16 408 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 02:30 7.18 415 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 01:30 7.21 424 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-09 00:30 7.24 434 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-08 23:30 7.25 437 1200 (1973) 17 (2006) 321 40 53 94 107 248 501 577 661 698
2026-03-08 22:30 7.27 443 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 21:30 7.30 453 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 20:30 7.33 463 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 19:30 7.36 473 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 18:30 7.39 483 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 17:30 7.41 490 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 16:30 7.45 503 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 15:30 7.47 510 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 14:30 7.51 524 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 13:30 7.55 538 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 12:30 7.58 549 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 11:30 7.62 563 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 10:30 7.67 581 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 09:30 7.71 596 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 08:30 7.77 618 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 07:30 7.83 641 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 06:30 7.90 668 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 05:30 7.97 696 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 04:30 8.04 724 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 03:30 8.09 744 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 01:30 8.15 769 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-08 00:30 8.22 798 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-07 23:30 8.28 824 1570 (1973) 13 (2006) 330 42 55 93 112 233 516 548 723 802
2026-03-07 22:30 8.34 849 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 21:30 8.42 885 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 20:30 8.51 925 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 19:30 8.57 952 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 18:30 8.65 989 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 17:30 8.72 1020 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 16:30 8.80 1060 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 15:30 8.91 1110 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 14:30 9.03 1170 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 13:30 9.17 1250 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 12:30 9.26 1290 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 11:30 9.31 1320 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 10:30 9.29 1310 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 09:30 9.22 1270 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 08:30 9.10 1210 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 07:30 8.82 1070 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 06:30 8.50 920 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 05:30 8.23 802 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 04:30 8.11 752 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 03:30 8.20 790 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 02:30 8.30 832 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 01:30 8.19 785 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-07 00:30 8.40 876 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-06 23:30 7.30 453 2590 (1973) 13 (2006) 337 44 57 94 117 233 466 503 719 955
2026-03-06 22:30 6.21 172 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 21:30 6.17 165 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 20:30 6.15 162 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 19:30 6.16 163 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 18:30 6.17 165 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 17:30 6.18 167 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 16:30 6.18 167 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 15:30 6.20 170 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 14:30 6.20 170 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 13:30 6.21 172 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 12:30 6.22 174 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 11:30 6.22 174 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 10:30 6.24 178 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 09:30 6.24 178 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 08:30 6.25 179 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 07:30 6.25 179 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 06:30 6.27 183 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 05:30 6.29 187 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 04:30 6.31 190 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 03:30 6.34 196 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 02:30 6.36 200 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 01:30 6.39 206 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-06 00:30 6.42 211 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-05 23:30 6.44 215 1470 (2004) 14 (2006) 334 40 58 90 110 213 472 534 793 1150
2026-03-05 22:30 6.46 219 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 21:30 6.47 221 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 20:30 6.47 221 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 19:30 6.44 215 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 18:30 6.38 204 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 17:30 6.29 187 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 16:30 6.20 170 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 15:30 6.11 155 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 14:30 6.03 142 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 13:30 5.96 130 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 12:30 5.91 123 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 11:30 5.87 117 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 10:30 5.83 111 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 09:30 5.80 106 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 08:30 5.76 101 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 07:30 5.73 97 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 06:30 5.69 91 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 05:30 5.66 87 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 04:30 5.61 81 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 03:30 5.57 76 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 02:30 5.54 72 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 01:30 5.50 68 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-05 00:30 5.46 63 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-04 23:30 5.43 60 2610 (2004) 15 (2006) 372 39 59 91 103 207 458 595 949 1460
2026-03-04 22:30 5.40 57 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 21:30 5.36 52 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 20:30 5.31 47 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 19:30 5.27 44 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 18:30 5.23 40 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 17:30 5.19 36 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 16:30 5.16 34 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 15:30 5.14 32 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 14:30 5.12 30 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 13:30 5.10 29 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 12:30 5.08 27 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 11:30 5.06 26 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 10:30 5.05 25 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 09:30 5.02 23 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 08:30 5.01 22 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 07:30 5.00 22 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 06:30 5.00 22 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 05:30 5.00 22 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 04:30 5.00 22 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 03:30 5.01 22 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 02:30 5.01 22 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 01:30 5.01 22 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-04 00:30 5.02 23 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530
2026-03-03 23:30 5.02 23 2330 (2008) 14 (2006) 400 35 60 86 103 218 488 682 1020 1530

A total of 175 rows are displayed for years 1967 through 2025.