The Boise River is once again going to have its flows increased this week.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said on Monday that workers will increase the flows by 200 cubic feet per second today (Tuesday).
It’s now running at 6,620 cfs.
Workers measure the flows at the Glenwood Bridge in Garden City.
A flow rate of 7,000 cfs, or about 10 feet in water depth, at the Glenwood Bridge gauge, is considered flood-stage level on the Boise River.
You should use extreme caution near the river, as the water is deep, cold and fast.