Rhode Island River Gauges

16 river gauges with NWS flood stage data in Rhode Island. Live water levels from USGS, updated every 15 minutes. Get push alerts when rivers rise with StormCast.

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All Rhode Island Gauges by River

Atlantic Coast

Atlantic Coast at Watch Hill Cove (IN MLLW) Washington County · Flood stage: 5 ft

Blackstone River

Blackstone River above Woonsocket Norfolk County · Flood stage: 9 ft Blackstone River at Woonsocket Providence County · Flood stage: 9 ft Blackstone River at Woonsocket Falls Dam Providence County · Flood stage: 9 ft

Branch River

Branch River at Forestdale Providence County · Flood stage: 10 ft

Narragansett Bay

Narragansett Bay at Conimicut Light (IN MLLW) Kent County · Flood stage: 7 ft Narragansett Bay at Newport Harbor (IN MLLW) Newport County · Flood stage: 6 ft Narragansett Bay at Providence Fox Point (IN MLLW) Providence County · Flood stage: 7 ft Narragansett Bay at Quonset Point (IN MLLW) Washington County · Flood stage: 6 ft

Pawcatuck

Pawcatuck above Wood River Junction Washington County · Flood stage: 5 ft Pawcatuck at Westerly Washington County · Flood stage: 7 ft

Pawtuxet River

Pawtuxet River at Cranston Providence County · Flood stage: 9 ft

South Branch Pawtuxet River

South Branch Pawtuxet River at Washington Kent County · Flood stage: 4 ft

Ten Mile River

Ten Mile River at East Providence Providence County · Flood stage: 7.5 ft

Wood River

Wood River at Hope Valley Washington County · Flood stage: 5 ft

Woonasquatucket

Woonasquatucket at Centerdale Providence County · Flood stage: 5.5 ft

Frequently Asked Questions

How many river gauges are monitored in Rhode Island?

StormCast monitors 16 river gauges with NWS flood stage data in Rhode Island. These include USGS stream gauges and NWS forecast points on rivers and creeks across the state.

How do I get flood alerts for a Rhode Island river?

Download StormCast free on Google Play, go to River Gauges, and add any gauge to your watchlist. You'll receive a push notification when the water level crosses into a new NWS flood category.

How often are river levels updated?

USGS updates most gauge readings every 15 minutes. Each gauge page on this site shows live data fetched directly from USGS.

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