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Norton Creek

Idaho · River

Cold water — serious cold-shock risk today

Cold water

As of August 22, 2026, the water temperature at Norton Creek is 50°F (10°C), measured by USGS gauge 13135500, 10.4 miles away.

Cold water — serious cold-shock risk today: water temperature is 50°F, cold enough to cause cold-water shock on sudden immersion.

  • Water temperature is 50°F, cold enough to cause cold-water shock on sudden immersion. USGS gauge 13135500, as of Aug 22, 9:45 AM gauge-local time
  • Flow is below the 25th percentile for Aug 22 (median 92 ft³/s over 39 years). USGS daily streamflow statistics, as of Aug 22, 9:45 AM gauge-local time
Water temp
50°F
10°C
Streamflow
61 ft³/s
discharge
Gage height
4.99 ft
water level

Flow is low for this date — below the 25th percentile for Aug 22 (median 92 ft³/s over 39 years).

No official beach-advisory feed for Idaho yet — follow posted signs and local guidance.

Live, provisional data from USGS gauge BIG WOOD RIVER NR KETCHUM ID (10.4 mi away), as of Aug 22, 9:45 AM gauge-local time.

Before you get in

  • Never swim alone — and keep weaker swimmers within arm's reach.
  • Scout depth and entry/exit points before you get in.
  • Read the current: avoid fast, rising, or murky water.
  • Check the forecast — get out well before storms or lightning.
  • Obey posted signs, flags, and lifeguard guidance.

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Conditions are for general information only and can change quickly. Always judge the water in person and follow posted advisories and local guidance before swimming or paddling.