Flood Impacts |
47.2 | This is the record stage level reached on July 24, 1993. |
35.0 | Flood waters impact the Old U.S. Highway 71 bridge, north of Nevada. In addition, flood waters begin to impact the south bound lane of U.S Highway 71, near the junction of the Douglas Branch and Marmaton River. In addition, flood waters begin to impact the residence basement near the gage site. |
33.0 | Flood waters reach the backyard wooden deck at the southeast residence, at the gage site. In addition, flood waters reach three to four feet in depth of the residences barn and store area. Flood waters reach approximately 100 yard east of the gage site on Minnie Ball Road. In addition, flood waters are within two feet of flowing over the south bound lane of U.S Highway 71, north of Nevada, at the junction of the Douglas Branch and Marmaton River. |
32.0 | Flood waters begin to impact portions of Highway 54, between Deerfield and Nevada where the Dry Wood Creek, Little Dry Wood Creek and the Marmaton River join west of Nevada. |
31.0 | Major flooding begins at the gage site. In addition, flood waters backup along the White Creek which affects Logan Road, north of downtown Nevada. |
28.0 | Flood waters begin to impact Highway 54, along Route H and Route T, which is west and north of Deerfield, or west of Nevada. |
26.0 | Moderate flooding begins near the gage site, west of Nevada. |
24.0 | Flood waters cause the county road, west of the gage site, to become impassable. |
22.0 | Flood waters begin to impact the county road, west of Nevada, at the gage site. |
20.0 | Minor flooding begins near the gage site, which mainly affect low lying areas along the river. |