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CNRFC Daily Briefing
Last issued: Wed Jul 15, 2026 at 07:59 AM PST (updated daily by 10 AM Pacific Time).
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Summary:
  • Strong high pressure continues to encompass the country with the axis over the Plains states. Low pressure resides off the coast of the Pacific Northwest, bringing a drier airmass over the region, which will keep any precip over eastern NV and southeast CA through Friday.
  • As the area of high pressure builds a bit westward this weekend into early next week, flow turning more southerly will return a chance of precip to the Sierra for this weekend into early next week.
  • Runoff into rivers will remain steady over the next several days.
  • Rio Vista is forecast to exceed monitor stage during peak high tide.
Confidence: High

Staffing Level: Normal

Detailed Hydrometeorological Discussion: www.cnrfc.noaa.gov/discussion

River Guidance Points Forecast Above Specified Stage Definitions  (Select NWS ID for Specified Graphical RVF)
NWS ID River / CreekGage / StationAction/
Monitor
Minor
Flood
Moderate
Flood
Major
Flood
Latest Observed
Stage / Flow
Latest Observed
Date / Time
Max Forecast
Stage / Flow
RVBC1 SACRAMENTO RIO VISTA 7.411.920.421.45.93 / NA07/15 08:00 PM PDT7.50 / NA

** NOTE **  Stage is presented in "Feet" while Flow (Storage at CLKC1) is presented in "cfs" ("Acre-Feet").