The USGS monitoring equipment, the laser data and cameras are working. There are some transmission issues with the laser data that the USGS is working on and they hope to have the data flowing consistently again soon.
Currently both the front and main basin cameras are sending images twice a day(10am and 4pm AKDT).
The USGS did install the overflow channel camera and it is sending images. Images are sent hourly via the cell network but only sends images during low network traffic. The USGS is also looking to add a second overflow camera to the left of the current view of the overflow channel.
The Mendenhall Lake and River are below normal water levels at this time. As we go through wet and/or warm periods through July and August, snow and ice melt runoff will increase to produce water levels on the lake and river to rise.
Suicide Basin experienced a large calving event on Tuesday (July 7th). This was expected, as we have seen similar events in past years, and others may occur through July as the basin continues to fill. NWS and our partners will evaluate these changes to determine their impact on total basin volume.
The Suicide Basin water level is steadily rising slowly as seen on webcam imagery with the current elevation around 1266ft, it rose around 18ft over the last week. This time last year (2025), the water level elevation was around 1242ft, but in 2024 it was 1256ft and in 2023 it was 1326ft. As with the water levels of Mendenhall Lake, the amount of filling (input) into the basin will increase as temperatures rise to produce more runoff from the melting of snow and ice through the summer months. The estimated elevation of the overflow channel is around 1350ft and the mostly likely time with the current conditions to see a full basin is August 1st-9th. In the past it has taken up to 6 days for the main event(sub-glacier release) to start after the basin is full with water going over the overflow channel.
NWS will continue to monitor the basin and release any new information at least once a week on Mondays, so check back for updates.
Here is the NWS event report from the record 16.65ft major flooding event that occurred on August 13th 2025.