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Critical Stages |
16' -Action |
43' -Flood |
48' -Moderate Flood |
54' -Major Flood |
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Observation history unavailable for thie location. |
Flood Impacts |
54.0 | MAJOR LOWLAND FLOODING BEGINS WITH BACKWATER FLOODING UP THE LITTLE BRAZOS RIVER AS FAR AS FM 1687. MOUNT ZION CHURCH NEAR THE LEFT DOWNSTREAM BANK OF THE BRAZOS RIVER IS THREATENED. STATE HIGHWAY 21 AT THE LITTLE BRAZOS RIVER AND FM 50 NEAR PARKER IN BURLESON COUNTY ARE THREATENED. IN BURLESON COUNTY SIGNFICANT BACKWATER FLOODING UP CEDAR, COPPER, AND DEAD CREEKS OCCURS. |
48.0 | MODERATE LOWLAND FLOODING BEGINS WITH WIDESPREAD INUNDATION OF THE LEFT DOWNSTREAM FLOOD PLAIN. THIS PRIMARILY IMPACTS AGRICULTURAL AND RANCHING OPERATIONS. |
43.0 | MINOR LOWLAND FLOODING BEGINS AS FARM LAND ALONG THE RIVER BECOMES INNUNDATED. |
32.0 | SIGNIFICANT BACKWATER FLOODING UP THE LITTLE BRAZOS RIVER OCCURS. |
21.0 | BACKWATER FLOODING UP THE LITTLE BRAZOS RIVER BEGINS. |
Historical Crests |
Low Water Records |
1) 54.00 ft on 09/21/1921
2) 51.00 ft on 12/05/1913
3) 43.40 ft on 12/23/1991
4) 39.30 ft on 06/03/1990
5) 38.79 ft on 04/06/1997
6) 34.80 ft on 02/27/1992
7) 29.65 ft on 03/15/1995
8) 26.00 ft on 05/19/1989
9) 23.62 ft on 01/11/1991
10) 22.30 ft on 05/15/1994
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1) 1.10 ft on 10/29/1988
2) 1.40 ft on 09/19/1984
3) 1.80 ft on 09/16/1983
4) 1.90 ft on 10/09/1980
4) 1.90 ft on 11/21/1989
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Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service
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