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Critical Stages |
9' -Action |
10' -Flood |
12' -Moderate Flood |
15' -Major Flood |
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Forecast not available for this location. |
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Observation history unavailable for thie location. |
Flood Impacts |
10.0 | PORTIONS OF STATE ROAD 570 FROM ABOVE PILAR UP TO THE TAOS JUNCTION BRIDGE ARE INUNDATED BY ONE TO TWO FEET OF WATER. WATER LEVELS HAVE NOT BEEN THIS HIGH IN THE PILAR REGION SINCE AT LEAST 1921. RAFTING TAKEOUT POINTS BELOW THE TAOS JUNCTION BRIDGE ALONG STATE ROAD 570 MAY NO LONGER BE ACCESSABLE. |
9.0 | A FEW LOW SPOTS ALONG STATE ROAD 570 ABOVE PILAR ALONG THE RIO GRANDE WILL HAVE UP TO SIX INCHES OF PONDED WATER ON THE ROADWAY. SOME OF THE DAY USE RECREATION AREAS ABOVE PILAR BETWEEN STATE ROAD 570 AND THE RIO GRANDE WILL BEGIN TO FLOOD. |
Historical Crests |
Low Water Records |
1) 9.41 ft on 05/17/1941
2) 9.23 ft on 06/22/1949
3) 9.18 ft on 06/07/1948
4) 8.92 ft on 05/19/1987
5) 8.80 ft on 05/08/1952
6) 8.75 ft on 05/13/1942
7) 8.74 ft on 07/06/1995
8) 8.69 ft on 06/14/1985
9) 8.57 ft on 06/10/1979
10) 8.13 ft on 05/27/2005
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1) 3.30 ft on 08/18/2002
2) 0.00 ft on 09/21/1956
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Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service
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