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Critical Stages |
122' -Action |
122' -Flood |
135' -Moderate Flood |
138' -Major Flood |
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Forecast not available for this location. |
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Observation history unavailable for thie location. |
Flood Impacts |
138.0 | MAJOR FLOODING OF HOMES IN THE RIVERMONT SUBDIVISION OF PICKENSVILLE CAN BE EXPECTED. SOME HOMES IN WARSAW WILL ALSO LIKELY BECOME FLOODED |
135.0 | WIDESPREAD FLOODING OF FARM AND PASTURELANDS...AS WELL AS CABINS AND CAMPS NEAR THE RIVER...WILL OCCUR. FLOODING OF SOME HOMES IN THE RIVERMONT SUBDIVISION OF PICKENSVILLE WILL OCCUR |
128.0 | CATTLE IN THE AREA SHOULD BE MOVED TO HIGHER GROUND. FLOODING OF SOME CABINS AND CAMPS ALONG THE RIVER CAN BE EXPECTED |
122.0 | CATTLE IN LOW-LYING AREAS OF SOUTHERN PICKENS COUNTY SHOULD BE MOVED TO HIGHER GROUND. CATTLE ARE CUTOFF IN LOWLANDS OF SOUTHERN PICKENS COUNTY AT STAGES ABOVE 122 FEET |
Historical Crests |
Low Water Records |
1) 142.95 ft on 02/23/1991
2) 142.73 ft on 05/31/1991
3) 142.48 ft on 12/26/1990
4) 139.53 ft on 05/02/1991
5) 136.92 ft on 04/18/1991
6) 136.78 ft on 04/06/2000
7) 136.12 ft on 05/15/1991
8) 135.62 ft on 12/06/1991
9) 135.32 ft on 04/25/1995
10) 134.95 ft on 02/14/1994
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Historical low water information is not available.
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Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service
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