There is usually adequate flow for some entertainment here.
| Gauge/flow analysis based on data from a gauge at Hwy.K near Fall Creek, 1942-10-01 to 1955-09-30 | |
| Drainage area at gauge | 760 sq.mi. |
| Minimum mean daily flow during stated period | 61 cfs (1953.11.10-18+) |
| 90% of time flow exceeds | 106 cfs |
| 10% of time flow exceeds | 1,150 cfs |
| Maximum mean daily flow during stated period | 15,900 cfs (1955.05.30) |
| 10/90 ratio ('flashy-ness') (under 3 is fairly steady, over 10 is quite 'flashy') |
10.8 |
NOAA reports this gauge on the Eau Claire. Unfortunately, we do not currently have a way to poll that gauge and directly report flows (and thereby be able to 'color code' runnable flows). We can display its graph, which is below.

You can Click Here for tabular data from that gauge.
Note: This tabular listing reports "Kcfs", that it, thousands of cfs. Thus, for example, a reading of 0.365kcfs would be 365 cfs. Time reported is "UTC" or Coordinated Universal Time.
Central Standard Time is UTC minus six hours, and (more relevantly, for late spring and summer) Central Daylight Time is UTC minus five hours.
| When | River/Gauge | Subject | Level | Reporter |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eau Claire (Eau Claire) [WI] |
Eau Claire River-Right Side of Island |
hi | Jesse Becker | |
| Eau Claire [WI] |
left of island at Big Falls |
n/a | Thomas O'Keefe | |
| 289d06h21m | @Eau Claire (Chippewa trib.) B) Little Falls to Big Falls (1.4 miles) [WI] |
Rockin level |
5.35 ft | bryan foster |
| 1y266d17h57m | @Eau Claire (Chippewa trib.) B) Little Falls to Big Falls (1.4 miles) [WI] |
Big falls at low flow |
low runnable level | bryan foster |
| 1y295d17h42m | @Eau Claire (Chippewa trib.) B) Little Falls to Big Falls (1.4 miles) [WI] | Account of 04/25/10 | 1.53 ft | Nick Pritchard |
| 2y281d05h57m | Eau Claire [WI] |
Stacy on Big Falls |
lower | bryan foster |