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USGS 05331000 MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT ST. PAUL, MN

PROVISIONAL DATA SUBJECT TO REVISION

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Minnesota
Centennial Streamgage - Celebrating Over 100 years of Streamflow Records


USGS Visual Identifier

Operated with funding from the USGS Federal Priority Streamgage Program .

Links to additional gage information:

  • National Weather Service Logo National Weather S ervice Forecast Page

  • USGS Flood Inundation Map for site

  • USGS WaterWatch's "Site Dashboard" provides seasonal and other context-oriented information about current and historical streamflow.
  • Recent Webcam Images:

    Webcam images will help USGS staff know when backwater from ice or other factors may affect discharge. Click on the static or time-lapse images below to download or view larger versions from the Storm Summary Time Lapse web page.

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  • Stage record during the period the gage was located at Smith Avenue, Oct. 23, 2013 - Jan. 29, 2015, is not directly comparable to current and previous periods of stage record from Robert Street due to changes in the water slope, depending on the streamflow rate. Fall ranges from nominal (+/- 0.1 ft) at lower stages to more than 1.0 ft at higher stages.

This station managed by the Mounds View Field Office.

Available Parameters Period of Record
  
1956-10-01  1990-12-19
1892-03-01  2024-03-27







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