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Critical Stages |
20' -Action |
20' -Flood |
24' -Moderate Flood |
28' -Major Flood |
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Forecast not available for this location. |
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Observation history unavailable for thie location. |
Flood Impacts |
33.0 | PORTIONS OF MAJOR HIGHWAYS, INCLUDING A PORTION OF INTERSTATE 65, BECOME FLOODED IF CATOMA CREEK RISES ABOVE 33 FEET |
30.0 | CONSIDERABLE RESIDENTIAL FLOODING OCCURS IN THE VICINITY OF HAYNEVILLE ROAD AND ALSO NEAR THE MOBILE-SELMA HIGHWAY. FLOODING EXTENDS NORTH OF HUNTER LOOP ROAD, AND PORTIONS OF SOUTH AND WEST BOULEVARDS ALSO FLOOD |
28.0 | PORTIONS OF WEST BOULEVARD AND U.S. HIGHWAY 331 BECOME FLOODED. CONSIDERABLE RESIDENTIAL AND STREET FLOODING OCCURS IN THE AREA. INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL FLOODING ALSO OCCURS ALONG THE MOBILE-SELMA HIGHWAY AND INTERSTATE 65 |
24.0 | RESIDENTIAL AND STREET FLOODING BECOMES A PROBLEM AT 24 FEET...AND INCREASES RAPIDLY ABOVE 24 FEET |
20.0 | FLOODING OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS IN THE VICINITY OF THE U.S. 331 HIGHWAY BRIDGE OCCURS |
Historical Crests |
Low Water Records |
1) 29.78 ft on 03/17/1990
2) 28.65 ft on 02/25/1961
3) 28.13 ft on 02/17/1975
4) 27.20 ft on 03/04/2001
5) 26.07 ft on 07/08/1994
6) 25.70 ft on 03/08/1958
7) 25.07 ft on 04/26/1973
8) 25.02 ft on 04/01/1973
9) 24.90 ft on 03/09/1998
10) 24.87 ft on 06/21/1989
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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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