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Critical Stages |
15.5' -Action |
16' -Flood |
18' -Moderate Flood |
20' -Major Flood |
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Forecast not available for this location. |
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Observation history unavailable for thie location. |
Flood Impacts |
22.0 | NUMEROUS BARNS AS WELL AS FARM BUILDINGS WILL BE THREATENED WITH SERIOUS FLOODING. ALL CATTLE AND EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE EVACUATED WELL AWAY FROM THE CREEK. PREPARATIONS SHOULD BE RUSHED TO COMPLETION FOR SEVERE FLOODING. THE CREEK WILL REMAIN ABOVE FLOOD STAGE FOR SEVERAL DAYS AS NECESSARY RELEASES TO LOWER HIGH WATER LEVELS AT LAKE FORK CONTINUE. |
20.0 | LOWLAND FLOODING WILL CONTINUE TO SLOWLY DECREASE AS RESERVOIR RELEASES FROM LAKE FORK DAM WILL CONTINUE TO SLOWLY DECREASE. |
19.0 | PREPARATIONS SHOULD BE RUSHED TO COMPLETION FOR MAJOR FLOODING PROBLEMS. SOME BARNS IN THE FLOODPLAIN WILL BE FACING FLOODING. |
16.0 | EXPECT MINOR LOWLAND FLOODING PROBLEMS. RANCHERS THAT MAY HAVE CATTLE AND EQUIPMENT IN THE CREEK BOTTOMS SHOULD MOVE THEM TO HIGHER GROUND. |
Historical Crests |
Low Water Records |
1) 29.85 ft on 03/30/1945
2) 25.90 ft on 07/01/1895
2) 25.90 ft on 06/07/1943
4) 25.10 ft on 12/10/1971
5) 24.38 ft on 04/28/1958
6) 23.00 ft on 04/09/1942
6) 23.00 ft on 04/26/1966
8) 21.81 ft on 02/03/1950
9) 21.75 ft on 05/18/1989
9) 21.75 ft on 05/04/1990
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1) 1.90 ft on 09/01/1956
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Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service
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