One more gage to watch - the Monocacy River in Frederick. For those who don't know, this is a major tributary river entering the Potomac upriver from Great Falls.
Yesterday's storms and heavy rain mostly stayed east of the blue ridge - so in this case, the Point of Rocks gage is not showing much of a spike, because not much rain fell upriver from that point.
However, the Monocacy drainage took the brunt of the rain, and the gage is showing a 10,000 cfs spike. If you planned to fish chain bridge today, that extra 10,000 cfs is heading your way.
Here's the link: https://waterdata.usgs.gov/usa/nwis/uv?01643000
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