The river is holding at 6,374 cfs. Sandbars are high, dry, and easy to find throughout the stretch. We have zero boats available for the day, so expect every landing and popular campsite to be at capacity. If you're on the water, you'll be sharing it with a lot of people.
Wind is the main problem today. It is sustained at 16 mph from the southeast, which is enough to stall a canoe on the wider sections of the river. The forecast for the next few days shows more wind and a high chance of thunderstorms by Wednesday. If you're out on an overnight trip, keep your tent stakes deep and watch the sky.
Rain showers are likely today and will probably stick around through the middle of the week.
