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Critical Stages |
12' -Action |
15' -Flood |
18' -Moderate Flood |
25' -Major Flood |
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Forecast not available for this location. |
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Observation history unavailable for thie location. |
Flood Impacts |
32.0 | SECONDARY ROADS ALONG THE RIVER AND PORTIONS OF HWY 70 WILL BE IMPASSIBLE. WATER WILL APPROACH SEVERAL RESIDENCES ON HWY 70 ACROSS FROM THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND WILL REACH THE CITY PARK NEAR THE OLD BRIDGE. THIS IS A MAJOR LIFE-THREATENING FLOOD. AVOID THE RIVER. |
20.0 | FLOOD WATERS WILL OVERFLOW THE LEFT BANK OF THE RIVER AND APPROACH PINNACLE HILL ROAD, AND E. KINGSTON SPRINGS ROAD. SEVERAL SECONDARY ROADS NEAR THE RIVER BECOME IMPASSIBLE |
15.0 | THE RIVER OVERFLOWS THE LEFT BANK AND FLOODS BOTTOMLAND ALONG THE RIVER. SEVERAL SECONDARY ROADS NEAR THE RIVER ARE CUT OFF. MOSTLY AGRICULTURAL BOTTOMLAND IS AFFECTED. |
Historical Crests |
Low Water Records |
1) 32.20 ft on 01/07/1946
2) 29.50 ft on 03/27/1962
3) 29.20 ft on 03/01/1902
4) 29.00 ft on 02/14/1948
5) 28.84 ft on 02/14/1988
6) 28.80 ft on 03/13/1975
7) 28.00 ft on 03/22/1955
8) 27.12 ft on 05/19/1983
9) 27.00 ft on 01/01/1945
10) 26.60 ft on 06/06/1998
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2) 0.00 ft on 06/21/1988
2) 0.00 ft on 07/30/1999
4) 0.10 ft on 11/19/1998
5) 0.30 ft on 09/18/1939
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Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service
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