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Critical Stages |
14' -Action |
19' -Flood |
25' -Moderate Flood |
30' -Major Flood |
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Forecast not available for this location. |
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Observation history unavailable for thie location. |
Flood Impacts |
38.0 | AT LEVELS ABOVE 38 FEET WATER COVERES U.S. HIGHWAY 190 IN THE VICINITY OF THE GAGE WITH SEVERAL BUSINESSES ALONG THE HIGHWAY FLOODED. |
30.0 | AT LEVELS ABOVE 30 FEET MAJOR LOWLAND FLOODING BEGINS WITH SEVERAL BUSINESSES ALONG U.S. HIGHWAY 190 IN THE VICINITY OF THE GAGE THREATENED. |
25.0 | AT LEVELS ABOVE 25 FEET MODERATE LOWLAND FLOODING BEGINS AS LOW LYING AREAS ALONG THE CREEK BECOME INNUNDATED. |
19.0 | AT LEVELS ABOVE 19 FEET MINOR LOWLAND FLOODING BEGINS AS WATER ESCAPES THE MAIN CHANNEL OF THE CREEK. |
Historical Crests |
Low Water Records |
1) 27.39 ft on 10/16/2006
2) 27.27 ft on 05/18/1989
3) 27.06 ft on 11/05/1973
4) 26.90 ft on 11/18/2004
5) 26.55 ft on 06/07/1981
6) 24.93 ft on 04/04/1999
7) 24.15 ft on 10/17/1994
7) 24.15 ft on 12/26/1994
9) 23.61 ft on 09/27/1996
10) 22.86 ft on 06/30/1989
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1) 3.70 ft on 05/04/1978
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Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service
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