May 28, 2017 - The National Weather Service in Hanford has issued a flood warning for the Merced River at Pohono Bridge.
Snow melt due to warming temperatures will produce increased river rises along the Merced River for the next few days.
Forecasts are based on present and forecasted meteorological and hydrologic conditions at time of issuance.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Unlisted forecast points are expected to remain below monitor stage. All those affected by river conditions should remain alert for rapid changes and for possible forecast revisions. For more hydrologic information and stage definitions refer to the following web site:http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/hnx/hydro.php
The next statement will be issued Monday, May 29, 2017 by 9:00 AM.
Flood Warning for the Merced River at Pohono Bridge.
* from late tonight to late Monday night...or until the warning is cancelled.
* At 8:00 AM Sunday the stage was 9.6 feet
* Minor Flooding is forecast.
* Forecast to recede to near 9.0 FT late this afternoon then expected to rise above flood stage of 10.0 FT after midnight tomorrow then forecast to fluctuate near 10.0 FT thru tomorrow morning.
* Flood Stage 10.0 ft
* Monitor Stage MSG ft
* IMPACT...Near 10.0 feet, Western portion of North Pines Campground located at the east end of Yosemite Valley between the confluence of the Merced River and Tenaya Creek begins to flood. Water rises to the base of the swinging bridge downstream from Chapel Meadow.
* IMPACT...Near 9.5 feet, Portion of Lower Pines Campground becomes flooded. Limited site-specific evacuations begin at Housekeeping Camp located along the south-facing bank of the Merced River. (Upstream from Sentinel Bridge and downstream from Stoneman Bridge)
* IMPACT...Near 9.0 feet, Chapel Meadow (south side of river) and Cooks Meadow (north side of river) begins to experience overflow.
* IMPACT...Near 6.5 feet, River is closed to rafters and flotation.
Source: NWS