Upper Potomac
River Advisory
ANNAPOLIS, MD– The Maryland Natural Resources Police has
announced, based on information received from the National Weather
Service and the Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA), that
boating and other recreational uses of the Upper Potomac River,
including creeks and streams should be avoided at this time.
The following is a summary and forecast of river conditions.
Due to recent precipitation, river levels are hazardous for recreational
use on the entire main stem of the Upper Potomac River from Cumberland
to Little Falls.
This advisory has been extended through Wednesday, April 23, 2008 and
will be updated at that time if necessary.
Hazardous stages are defined as those levels which because of
hypothermia, wave action-high velocity or treacherous currents-non-white
water vessels, tubers, swimmers, or fishermen wading could be confronted
with life threatening conditions. These conditions not only exist on the
Potomac River, but also on adjacent streams.
This warning does not apply to professionally guided river trips or
teams of experienced white water paddlers. There are always risks
involved with river travel at any level. This does not guarantee that
any particular rapid or section of river may not be dangerous at lower
levels.
If you desire the latest information on Potomac River conditions between
Cumberland and Little Falls, call the National Weather Service at
1-703-260-0305.