Update 2024-10-16: Clean Alapaha River 2024-10-13.
There has been very little rain since Hurricane Helene. Hurricane Milton brought rain only to the Santa Fe and Suwannee Rivers. By what data we have, the rivers are probably clean.
The weather report is sunny and cool for the next week, although you never know what might blow in off the Gulf or the Atlantic.
Many national, state, and local parks are still closed, especially on rivers.
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The Santa Fe River is in flood or Action Stage along much of its length, and the Suwannee River is in Action Stage from Branfrod most of the way to the Gulf.
The Withlacoochee River is still in Action Stage at Lee, but below that upstream. The Alapaha River is still in Moderate Flood at Statenville and Jennings, but below Action Stage upstream.
Power is back on most places, but there are still some road obstructions and many put-ins are closed or flooded.
If you paddle, motor, fish, or swim this weekend, be careful.
Afterwards, there will be plenty of more opportunities for pleasant paddles and chainsaw cleanups.
We have a Banks Lake Full Hunters Moon paddle scheduled for this Thursday, but Banks Lake is closed indefinitely due to unstable trees, so we shall see.
Apparently clean Withlacoochee River 2024-10-10 Flooded Santa Fe River and lower Suwannee, Alapaha, and Withlacoochee Rivers