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USGS Daily Statistics for Massachusetts

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ICE EFFECTS ON STREAMFLOW

The formation of ice on rivers can cause discharge values to appear unusually high. Display of these erroneous discharge data may result in improper assessment of flow conditions and misuse of the data. For this reason, display of discharge values for streams significantly affected by ice may be disabled from view. Display of discharge data will resume when ice conditions are no longer present. Discharge values for streams minimally affected by ice will continue to be displayed. Flows for streams with these conditions appear to increase during the night and decrease to near-base-line conditions around midday. To estimate the correct discharge for these streams, use the flow rate that corresponds to the bottom of the discharge curve, rather than the peak that corresponds to the top of the curve. Note that this method of estimation is possible only when no surface runoff is occurring. Daily mean discharges for periods of both significant and minimal ice-effect will be estimated and published in the Annual Water-Data Report for the water year in which they occurred.


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USGS 01162000 MILLERS RIVER NEAR WINCHENDON, MA


Worcester County, Massachusetts
Hydrologic Unit Code 01080202
Latitude  42°41'03", Longitude  72°05'02" NAD27
Drainage area 81.8  square miles
Contributing drainage area 81.8  square miles
Gage datum 825.92 feet above NAVD88
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00060, Discharge, cubic feet per second,
Day of
month
Mean of daily mean values for each day for water year of record in, ft3/s   (Calculation Period 1915-10-01 -> 2025-09-30)

Calculation period restricted by USGS staff due to special conditions at/near site
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
1 142 143 164 420 260 156 90 62 50 84 121 151
2 147 139 167 427 247 151 87 61 48 87 118 150
3 149 142 172 427 236 144 82 58 48 83 126 146
4 145 149 172 418 227 138 74 56 48 87 134 144
5 143 146 171 426 218 123 78 54 45 87 132 149
6 144 141 180 426 206 126 79 53 42 85 127 154
7 144 140 203 421 196 132 74 52 46 82 123 161
8 140 139 216 417 183 131 70 54 49 82 124 159
9 150 134 221 394 175 122 66 57 55 92 127 155
10 154 129 226 378 171 118 64 61 54 94 128 155
11 154 130 222 371 174 116 64 62 54 89 123 159
12 152 135 230 375 176 113 63 65 58 85 129 163
13 151 134 234 391 176 111 62 65 62 87 128 164
14 149 137 245 383 172 116 62 61 59 89 126 168
15 150 138 268 370 168 118 59 57 59 100 127 171
16 150 137 278 369 174 113 56 53 60 109 126 163
17 141 136 283 383 174 111 56 50 60 115 127 161
18 136 138 301 376 172 102 61 52 72 115 125 166
19 139 139 317 358 171 99 63 54 76 112 120 165
20 137 138 307 342 168 96 63 60 82 113 123 157
21 133 143 306 324 161 90 61 58 119 117 126 159
22 139 147 311 314 157 98 64 53 121 114 127 162
23 143 157 307 303 150 99 66 51 86 108 128 159
24 151 155 303 301 148 99 69 49 78 108 124 160
25 174 161 303 294 147 102 69 44 80 114 129 159
26 178 167 307 283 148 101 64 45 81 118 136 170
27 184 166 322 274 145 93 62 44 85 116 145 166
28 189 166 334 262 142 90 68 47 80 116 149 159
29 180 174 343 267 132 91 68 54 78 118 151 156
30 164   353 263 127 89 72 54 81 125 148 151
31 155   375   142   68 53   126   145