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HUMBOLDT RIVER - PALISADE (PALN2)
Latitude:
40.61º N
Longitude:
116.20º W
Elevation:
4826 Feet
Location: Eureka County in NV
River Group: Humboldt
Forecast Issued: Apr 11 2026 at 7:45 AM PDT
Next Issuance: Apr 12 2026 at 9:00 AM PDT

Action/
Monitor:
6.0 Ft
Minor
Flood:
7.0 Ft
Moderate
Flood:
8.0 Ft
Major
Flood:
9.0 Ft

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Historical Stage/Flow Data
Water Year
Peak Discharge (cfs)
Stage (feet)
Date
 Most Recent 5 Years
2025* 1,120 4.20 Jun 1, 2025
2024* 2,440 5.69 Jun 10, 2024
2023* 4,150 7.39 May 29, 2023
2022* 336 2.55 Jun 1, 2022
2021* 486 3.01 Jun 7, 2021
 Historical High Stage/Flow Events (Period of Record - Oct 1902 to Present) - Ranked by Flow
1910* 17,000 17.00 Feb 18, 1910
1984* 7,870 10.08 May 18, 1984
1983* 7,240 9.75 Mar 06, 1983
2017* 7,240 9.75 Mar 06, 1983
1962* 6,610 10.00 Feb 12, 1962
2006* 6,330 9.08 Apr 08, 2006
 * Discharge affected to unknown degree by regulation or diversion

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Flood Impacts
17.0 FeetAll time record flooding occurs with widespread catastrophic damage. This is similar to the largest known flood of february 1910. Catastrophic damage to all public infrastructure and private property along the river in the reach. The river becomes a large lake 4 to 5 miles wide from Beowawe to Battle Mountain. Transportation is nearly impossible. Communications out to many areas. This is about 17000 cfs. Any levels higher than this become new record floods.
12.0 FeetCatastrophic flooding occurs. This is about 10000 cfs.
10.5 FeetDisastrous flooding occurs with extensive damage through reach. This is about 8300 cfs.
10.0 FeetMajor flooding occurs with extensive damage to railroads, roads, bridges, buildings, irrigation structures and ranchland. Heavy livestock losses occur. Total loss will probably exceed 10 million dollars in the reach. Many roads are closed or destroyed. This is about 7600 cfs.
9.5 FeetMajor lowland flooding occurs with damage to roads, railroads, and buildings along the river from Carlin to Battle Mountain. Lower portions of Carlin and Beowawe flood. Significant losses occur to livestock, irrigation structures, and pasture. This is about 6900 cfs.
9.0 FeetSignificant to major lowland flooding occurs with moderate damage from Carlin to Battle Mountain. Moderate damage occurs to low-lying structures, rural roads and bridges. Ranch buildings and livestock affected. Erosion degrades pastures. This is about 6200 cfs.
8.5 FeetSignificant lowland flooding occurs with minor damage from Carlin to Battle Mountain. Some damage occurs to low lying structures. A few rural roads flood. This is about 5500 cfs.
8.0 FeetModerate lowland flooding occurs from Carlin to Battle Mountain. This is about 4900 cfs.
7.5 FeetMinor to moderate lowland flooding occurs from Carlin to Battle Mountain. This is about 4300 cfs.
7.0 FeetMinor lowland flooding begins between Carlin and Battle Mountains. This is about 3650 cfs.
6.0 FeetThis is monitoring stage. No flooding occurs. This is about 2600 cfs.
5.2 FeetThis is below monitoring stage. No flooding occurs. This is about 1800 cfs. NOTE: 1 cfs (cubic feet per second) is approximately 7.48 gallons of flow per second.