The Cache la Poudre River levels are rising! This information from the Greeley Tribune River Watch shows that it is at a high CFS (Cubic Feet Per Second).

Warm weather and a deep snowpack have more than doubled the flow on the Poudre River in the past week. The river reached its highest flow Friday of 2,390 cubic feet per second, since June 17, 2010. A river flow of between 3,500-4,500 cubic feet per second in Greeley could cause flooding in some areas. Last year’s flooding topped out at 4,770 cfs.

For water levels concerning whitewater rafting the Poudre, visit poudrerockreport.com

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