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Critical Stages |
48' -Action |
50' -Flood |
51' -Moderate Flood |
53' -Major Flood |
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Forecast not available for this location. |
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Observation history unavailable for thie location. |
Flood Impacts |
66.0 | THE RIO GRANDE RIVER REACHES LOWEST AREAS OF RIO GRANDE CITY ITSELF - WIDESPREAD DISASTROUS FLOODING INUNDATES MOST OF THE ROADS AND HIGHWAYS IN AND OUT OF TOWN - HUNDREDS OF HOMES ARE FLOODED |
63.5 | WIDESPREAD FLOODING REACHES MUCH OF THE FLOOD PLAIN SOUTH OF TOWN AND FLOODS HIGHWAY 83 WEST OF RIO GRANDE CITY - THE RIO GRANDE RIVER BACKS UP LOS OLMOS ARROYO AND FLOODS HIGHWAY 755 AND THREATENS LOWEST HOMES IN THE LOS OLMOS FLOOD PLAIN |
53.0 | MAJOR LOWLAND FLOODING OF DAMAGES IRRIGATION PUMPS, LIVESTOCK, EQUIPMENT, AND ROADS - BRIDGES IN THE FLOOD PLAIN ARE SEVERELY FLOODED AND DANGEROUS - FLOW BACKS UP LOS OLMOS ARROYO AND FLOODS LOWEST HOMES NEAR HIGHWAYS 83 AND FM 755 AS WELL AS THESE ROADS |
50.0 | IRRIGATION PUMPS, EQUIPMENT, LIVESTOCK, ROADS AND BRIDGES FLOOD IN LOW AREAS |
48.0 | MINOR LOWLAND FLOODING DAMAGES IRRIGATION PUMPS AND EQUIPMENT IF THEY ARENT MOVED |
Historical Crests |
Low Water Records |
1) 36.78 ft on 09/27/1972
2) 32.34 ft on 09/29/1967
3) 25.29 ft on 09/20/1971
4) 20.90 ft on 09/21/1988
5) 19.28 ft on 06/28/1973
6) 18.99 ft on 09/29/1978
7) 18.46 ft on 08/26/1976
8) 9.73 ft on 02/16/1983
9) 8.44 ft on 05/16/1985
10) 6.23 ft on 09/04/1975
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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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