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EAST FORK CARSON RIVER - MARKLEEVILLE (CEMC1)
Latitude:
38.71º N
Longitude:
119.76º W
Elevation:
5400 Feet
Location: Alpine County in CA
River Group: Eastern Sierra
Issuance Time: Jan 11 2026 at 8:43 AM PST
Please Note:Ensemble forecasts produced by CNRFC only consider meteorological uncertainty and do not account for hydrologic uncertainty.

Flow data on this product are unregulated / full natural flow.
2026 Water Year Trend Plot
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Official 7 Day National Weather Service Forecast   (CAZ072)
Today: Sunny. Highs 39 to 44. Light winds.

Tonight: Clear. Lows 17 to 27. Light winds.

Tuesday: Sunny. Highs 45 to 50. Light winds.

Tuesday Night: Clear. Lows 20 to 30. Light winds.

Wednesday: Sunny. Highs 46 to 56. Light winds.

Wednesday Night: Clear. Lows 19 to 29.

Thursday through Sunday: Clear. Highs 46 to 56. Lows 17 to 27.

Flood Impacts
12.0 FeetMajor impacts to transportation, communication, power and water systems. In excess of January 1997 event.
11.0 FeetMajor Flood Stage. Major impact to transportation including Highways 89 and 4. Communication, water and power systems may be impacted. Significant inundation of low lying rangelands.
10.0 FeetModerate Flood Stage. Moderate flooding impacting Carson River Resort campground, and potential for significant bank erosion causing road damage along Highways 89 and 4.
9.0 FeetMinor Flood Stage. Minor flooding from Monitor Creek to Bryant Creek including impacts to river campgrounds and possible impacts to highway due to bank erosion. Similar to 1/8/17, 2/10/17 and 12/31/2005.
8.0 FeetMonitor Stage. No flooding from from Monitor Creek to Bryant Creek, river near bankfull and may require precautionary measures to move resources away from the river. Additional impacts to recreational river users.