Swiftcurrent Creek at Sherburne Reservoir near Babb
Montana — Water Level & Flood Stage
Located in Glacier County, Montana on the Swiftcurrent Creek. Live water level data from USGS gauge 05015500, updated every 15 minutes.
Current Water Level
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Flood Stages
Action Stage
4810 ft
Flood stages defined by the National Weather Service. Gage height data from USGS Water Resources.
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About This Gauge
USGS Site
NWS LID
SBUM8
River
Swiftcurrent Creek
County
Glacier, MT
Coordinates
48.8283°N, 113.5211°W
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current water level of Swiftcurrent Creek at Sherburne Reservoir near Babb?
The Swiftcurrent Creek at Sherburne Reservoir near Babb gauge is maintained by USGS (site 05015500) and reports water levels every 15 minutes. Visit this page to see the latest reading updated live, or download StormCast to get push alerts when levels rise.
What is flood stage for Swiftcurrent Creek at Sherburne Reservoir near Babb?
This gauge has NWS-defined flood categories. Check the flood stages section above for current thresholds.
How do I get alerts when Swiftcurrent Creek rises?
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Where is the Swiftcurrent Creek at Sherburne Reservoir near Babb gauge located?
The gauge is located in Glacier County, Montana at coordinates 48.8283°N, 113.5211°W. USGS site number: 05015500. Data is provided by the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Weather Service.
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Source & Notes
Data provided by: US Geological Survey, Observations courtesy of U.S. Geological Survey
- Stage may be affected by ice during winter months.