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Humboldt River at Battle Mountain
Nevada — Water Level & Flood Stage

Located in Lander County, Nevada on the Humboldt River. Live water level data from USGS gauge 10325000, updated every 15 minutes.

Current Water Level

Gage Height

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Streamflow

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Last Reading

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Flood Stages

Major Flood

11.5 ft

6,592.5 cfs

Moderate Flood

10.5 ft

3,895 cfs

Minor Flood

9.5 ft

2,234.2 cfs

Action Stage

8.5 ft

1,444.9 cfs

Flood stages defined by the National Weather Service. Gage height data from USGS Water Resources.

What Floods at Each Level

14.5 ft

Extensive near record to record flooding throughout the reach. Most roads and some sections of rail and possibly sections of Interstate 80 are under water. Extensive transportation impacts occur as does major flooding of residences near the river. Much of Battle Mountain is flooded. Major livestock and crop losses are possible. This is similar to the flood of April 1984.

14 ft

Extensive near record flooding throughout the reach. Most rural roads and some sections of rail near the river are flooded. Parts of Interstate 80 begin to flood. Major transportation impacts occur. Significant flooding of residences, businesses and buildings near the river. Many more are cut off. Much of Battle Mountain, especially northeast of the railroad are flooded. Major livestock losses are possible.

13.5 ft

Extensive flooding throughout the reach. Most rural roads and some rail sections near the river are under water. Major transportation impacts, and major flooding of basements and yards near the river occurs. Many ranch homes are cut off. Many outbuildings near the river flood. Major livestock losses are possible. Much of Battle Mountain northeast of the railroad and some areas southeast are flooded.

13 ft

Extensive flooding occurs throughout the reach with major transportation impacts. Most rural roads and some isolated sections of rail near the river flood. Flooding of basements and yards of residences near river. Many ranch homes become inaccessible. Some ranch buildings near the river flood. Significant livestock losses are possible. Battle Mountain northeast of the railroad, and fairgrounds are most impacted. Some impacts occur southeast of railroad.

12.5 ft

Extensive flooding throughout the reach. Most rural roads near the river are under water with significant transportation impacts. Significant flooding of basements and yards of residences near the river. Several ranch homes, especially north of the river become inaccessible and residents need to leave. Some ranch buildings near the river flood. Battle Mountain northeast of the railroad, near the animal shelter and fairgrounds are most impacted.

12 ft

Major flooding throughout the reach. Most rural roads near the river flood with significant transportation impacts. A few basements/yards of residences near the river flood. Some lower ranch homes north of the river become inaccessible and residents need to leave. Livestock will be stranded/mired if not moved to high ground. Battle Mountain northeast of the railroad, near the animal shelter and fairgrounds are most impacted. Similar to the floods of February 1962, June 1963 and May 2005.

11.5 ft

Major Flood Stage. Major lowland flooding throughout the reach. Most rural roads near river are under water. A few basements/yards of residences near the river begin to flood. Lowest ranch homes north of the river become inaccessible and some residents need to leave. Significant livestock stranding/miring if not moved to high ground. Battle Mountain northeast of the railroad, near the animal shelter and fairgrounds are impacted. Similar to floods of February 1962, June 1963 and May 2005.

11 ft

Moderate to major lowland flooding occurs throughout the reach. Many rural roads are flooded and some basements of homes near the river begin to flood in the Beowawe and Battle Mountain areas. Livestock stranding and miring can be significant. Similar to the floods of June 1995 and February 2017.

10.5 ft

Moderate Flood Stage. Moderate lowland flooding throughout the reach with a number of rural roads, such as Mote Road, become impassable. No homes or basements flooded. Livestock stranding and miring begins to be a problem. Similar to the flood of 2019 and 2023.

10 ft

Minor to moderate lowland flooding throughout the reach. Some rural roads near the river are flooded. Minor flooding begins at the fair and rodeo grounds in Battle Mountain and rural ranches along the river. No homes or basements in Battle Mountain flooded.

9.5 ft

Minor Flood Stage. Minor lowland flooding throughout the reach. A few rural roads (like Mote Road) begin to flood.

9 ft

Localized minor lowland flooding along the reach.

8.5 ft

Monitoring Stage. Some very minor flooding occurs at scattered locations along the reach.

8 ft

No flooding occurs in the reach.

7.5 ft

No flooding occurs in the reach.

Impact statements from the National Weather Service, describing what typically happens at each water level.

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Historic Crests

Date Stage Flow
May 2, 195212.7 ft5,800 cfs
May 2, 195212.7 ft5,800 cfs
May 24, 200511.72 ft4,650 cfs
May 24, 200511.72 ft4,650 cfs
Feb 14, 201711.32 ft6,030 cfs

About This Gauge

USGS Site

10325000

NWS LID

HBMN2

River

Humboldt River

County

Lander, NV

Coordinates

40.6677°N, 116.9312°W

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current water level of Humboldt River at Battle Mountain?

The Humboldt River at Battle Mountain gauge is maintained by USGS (site 10325000) 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 Humboldt River at Battle Mountain?

The NWS-defined flood stage for Humboldt River at Battle Mountain is 9.5 feet. Action stage begins at 8.5 feet. Moderate flooding starts at 10.5 feet, and major flooding at 11.5 feet.

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Where is the Humboldt River at Battle Mountain gauge located?

The gauge is located in Lander County, Nevada at coordinates 40.6677°N, 116.9312°W. USGS site number: 10325000. 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