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Nevada Floods Nevada floods. Are you prepared? In addition, information for flooding in the Truckee Meadows region can be found from the Truckee River Flood Project.

The Nevada Flood Awareness Committee formed in late 2013 to raise awareness among Nevadans that serious flooding occurs regularly in our state, and that there are steps residents can take to mitigate the risk. The objectives of the committee are to effectively disseminate flood, flood preparedness and flood insurance information to Nevadans through annual activities in northern and rural Nevada an

d NevadaFloods.org. Information about flooding in Southern Nevada can be found from The Clark County Regional Flood Control District that does extensive monitoring, alerting and education about the unique flooding challenges in Las Vegas and surrounding areas. Nevada Flood Awareness Week, a Nevada Flood Awareness committee initiative, is the week of November 10. It was funded in part with a grant from the US Army Corps of Engineers and was organized by:

- Nevada Division of Water Resources, Floodplain Management Program
- Nevada Division of Emergency Management
- University of Nevada Cooperative Extension

DISCLAIMER
The Nevada Flood Awareness committee is comprised of volunteers from a number of governmental agencies that deal with flooding. The committee does not benefit in any way from the sale of flood insurance products, preparedness kits, or any other items discussed on the NevadaFloods.org website.

No precipitation in March, but here is a storm for April Fool's Day. Stay safe out there!
03/31/2026

No precipitation in March, but here is a storm for April Fool's Day. Stay safe out there!

Hey there teachers! I am sharing this new lesson plan from our partners at the USGS Water Resources. The material aims t...
03/19/2026

Hey there teachers! I am sharing this new lesson plan from our partners at the USGS Water Resources. The material aims to teach high school level students about the relationship between water levels and snowmelt. Actually, I know some of the adults will be interested in this material too.

02/27/2026

According to the National Weather Service, "Incoming warm system brings rain, warmer temps and gusty winds to the region this week. Expect poor drainage flooding, rising waters in area creeks & streams, & snow sliding off roofs. Prepare now by clearing storm drains, gutters & roofs ahead of this next storm."

Douglas County sandbag locations have been stocked and are ready to go! Please click here to access the current list: https://ayrs.io/cIHuyZ

Some sites may have snow and ice, so please use extra caution. Don't forget to bring your own shovel!

These USGS gages are also used to predict flood conditions and provide warnings to residents. You can view Nevada stream...
02/27/2026

These USGS gages are also used to predict flood conditions and provide warnings to residents. You can view Nevada stream gages here: https://waterdata.usgs.gov/state/nevada/

When you call the driest state in the nation home, it becomes extra important to know just how much water is flowing down your rivers and streams. 🥵

In Nevada and many parts of the West, water is allocated under a water‑rights system. A USGS streamgage provides the official, unbiased measurements needed to make sure each water‑rights holder receives the correct amount of water.

We recently installed a new streamgage in west/central Nevada on the East Walker River. 💧This gage will help the U.S Board of Water Commissioners know how much water is flowing down the East Walker River below the confluence of Rough Creek.

Gage monitoring page: https://ow.ly/TUTv50Ymb5x

📷: New streamgage on the East Walker River below the confluence of Rough Creek

Temps are warm and flows are high this week in Northern Nevada due to rapid snowmelt.
02/26/2026

Temps are warm and flows are high this week in Northern Nevada due to rapid snowmelt.

*checks calendar* Yeah, it's still February! But it's gonna be feeling a bit like early April with highs in the upper 60s for valleys and upper 50s for Sierra communities. Enjoy the pleasant weather before another shot of showers arrives by late Saturday.

01/06/2026

While you’re decking the halls, don’t forget to prepare for winter weather! 🌧️

Douglas County sandbag sites are restocked and ready to help protect your home this holiday season.

🗺️ Check the map: perimetermap.com/douglas
📋 View the list: ayrs.io/5QsXiu

Don't forget to bring your own shovel! .

12/16/2025
Grateful to see that the Reno area has clear weather through the holiday. Thank you, as always, to our partners at the U...
11/25/2025

Grateful to see that the Reno area has clear weather through the holiday. Thank you, as always, to our partners at the US National Weather Service Reno Nevada for the forecast.

On behalf of Nevada Floods and the Flood Awareness Communications Team, we wish everyone a happy and safe Thanksgiving!

Here's your weekly weather planner: Thanksgiving edition 🦃🍂
Holiday travel will be ideal as dry weather is expected thru Thanksgiving. A change in the weather pattern looks to bring cooler temps, increased winds, & better chances of showers this weekend.

11/24/2025

Climate Central forecasts a moderate La Niña winter, which creates a more volatile weather pattern and so it’s harder to predict what type of winter Reno can get.

This means everyone should prepare for both a snowy winter and a warm winter and keep up with weather forecasts, so you’re not surprised.

🔗Hear the full story ➡️ https://tinyurl.com/ypeyxhy5
🎙️Reporting by KUNR intern, Oscar Martinez
📷Climate Central

Not a flood, but a great example of how Nevada's landscape can change in a short period of time.
11/24/2025

Not a flood, but a great example of how Nevada's landscape can change in a short period of time.

Cooler temperatures, expansive fog, low elevation rain showers, high elevation snow, and sunrays peeking through impressive clouds have made for an extraordinary weather week here in Nevada.

A rainstorm in the Amargosa basin yesterday resulted in more water in the Amargosa River at Highway 127 near the CA/NV state line than we’ve seen in quite a while. This section of river rarely sees flow. Hydrologic technician, Kristy Benson, visited the site on November 18th and she measured the streamflow of 56.2 cubic feet per second.

10251259: https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/USGS-10251259/ =continuous-00060-0&period=P365D&showMedian=true&showFieldMeasurements=true

Flood water picks up all kinds of nasty stuff.
11/19/2025

Flood water picks up all kinds of nasty stuff.


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