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Critical Stages |
20' -Action |
25' -Flood |
27' -Moderate Flood |
32' -Major Flood |
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Forecast not available for this location. |
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Observation history unavailable for thie location. |
Flood Impacts |
30.0 | WATER FLOODS GOLF COURSE AND HOMES ALONG LOW SECTIONS OF RIVER. ROADS FLOODED AND CLOSED THROUGHOUT TORNADO AND SURROUNDING AREAS. |
25.0 | WATER BEGINS TO COVER THE STATE HIGHWAY APPROXIMATLY 150 TO 200 FEET DOWNSTREAM FROM THE TORNADO BRIDGE. SMITH CREEK ROAD AND FERRELL ROAD BECOME IMPASSABLE FROM BACKWATER APPROXIMATELY 1 TO 2 MILES FROM THE BRIDGE. THE RIVER BANKS OVERFLOW NEAR THE RIVER GAGE. |
20.0 | BETWEEN 20 TO 25 FEET, BACKWATER FROM COAL BACKS UP SMITH CREEK AND WATER FLOODS LOW SPOTS ON SMITH CREEK AND FERRELL ROADS. |
Historical Crests |
Low Water Records |
1) 31.98 ft on 03/07/1967
2) 30.89 ft on 12/31/1969
3) 30.61 ft on 04/16/2007
4) 30.14 ft on 03/13/1963
5) 29.65 ft on 12/09/1978
6) 29.57 ft on 01/26/1978
7) 29.00 ft on 02/28/1962
8) 28.98 ft on 11/20/2003
9) 27.87 ft on 04/05/1978
10) 27.85 ft on 04/05/1977
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1) 9.80 ft on 09/29/1963
1) 9.80 ft on 09/05/1999
3) 10.00 ft on 09/22/1985
3) 10.00 ft on 10/22/1987
3) 10.00 ft on 08/19/1988
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Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service
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