Pea River near Samson (CR 52)
Future / Actual / Minor
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01/11/2021, 10:04 PM UTC through 01/11/2021, 10:04 PM UTC
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Observed (OBS) 04/03/2025 6:30 AM CDTRecord: 45.3 ftLow Threshold: 3.6 ftCATEGORY STAGE Moderate Flooding 41 ft Minor Flooding 35 ft Action 28 ft Reliability of the Forecast:
NOTE: Forecasts are not available. Only observed stages are available for this point.
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Flood Impacts
- 46 - Extensive flooding of low lying areas and farmland continues. Water will begin to approach the west bank approach to the CR 52 bridge.
- 41 - Highway 52 near Samson will flood on the east bank of the river and is subject to closure.
- 40 - Water approaches a couple structures on the west bank of the river north of CR 52.
Gauge Info
Coordinates | 31.1125, -86.0994 |
RFC | SERFC |
State | AL |
WFO | TAE |
County | Geneva |
Data Provider(s) | |
US Geological Survey | USGS--Water Resources of the United States |
USGS | 02364500 |
Gauge Location
Recent Crests
1. | 34.55 ft | on 09-21-2020 |
2. | 34.43 ft | on 01-02-2016 |
3. | 42.02 ft | on 12-27-2015 |
4. | 26.09 ft | on 09-05-2012 |
5. | 37.83 ft | on 12-16-2009 |
Recent Crests
1. | 34.55 ft | on 09-21-2020 |
2. | 34.43 ft | on 01-02-2016 |
3. | 42.02 ft | on 12-27-2015 |
4. | 26.09 ft | on 09-05-2012 |
5. | 37.83 ft | on 12-16-2009 |
6. | 30.52 ft | on 03-29-2009 |
7. | 31.51 ft | on 04-02-2005 |
8. | 27.32 ft | on 09-18-2004 |
9. | 38.06 ft | on 02-21-1975 |
10. | 25.91 ft | on 01-03-1967 |
11. | 29.52 ft | on 03-06-1966 |
12. | 25.00 ft | on 03-05-1964 |
13. | 26.65 ft | on 04-02-1962 |
14. | 27.35 ft | on 04-15-1961 |
15. | 37.71 ft | on 04-06-1960 |
16. | 32.00 ft | on 04-07-1957 |
17. | 27.25 ft | on 09-27-1956 |
18. | 29.10 ft | on 04-15-1955 |
19. | 31.73 ft | on 12-05-1953 |
20. | 29.10 ft | on 09-28-1953 |
21. | 29.90 ft | on 12-01-1948 |
22. | 29.60 ft | on 03-08-1948 |
23. | 26.70 ft | on 04-06-1947 |
24. | 30.50 ft | on 05-22-1946 |
25. | 33.40 ft | on 03-26-1944 |
26. | 33.22 ft | on 01-21-1943 |
27. | 28.80 ft | on 03-02-1939 |
28. | 35.83 ft | on 03-18-1938 |
29. | 35.86 ft | on 04-07-1937 |
30. | 37.20 ft | on 01-22-1936 |
31. | 45.30 ft | on 03-15-1929 |
32. | 42.00 ft | on 01-20-1925 |
Historic Crests
1. | 45.30 ft | on 03-15-1929 |
2. | 42.02 ft | on 12-27-2015 |
3. | 42.00 ft | on 01-20-1925 |
4. | 38.06 ft | on 02-21-1975 |
5. | 37.83 ft | on 12-16-2009 |
Historic Crests
1. | 45.30 ft | on 03-15-1929 |
2. | 42.02 ft | on 12-27-2015 |
3. | 42.00 ft | on 01-20-1925 |
4. | 38.06 ft | on 02-21-1975 |
5. | 37.83 ft | on 12-16-2009 |
6. | 37.71 ft | on 04-06-1960 |
7. | 37.20 ft | on 01-22-1936 |
8. | 35.86 ft | on 04-07-1937 |
9. | 35.83 ft | on 03-18-1938 |
10. | 34.55 ft | on 09-21-2020 |
11. | 34.43 ft | on 01-02-2016 |
12. | 33.40 ft | on 03-26-1944 |
13. | 33.22 ft | on 01-21-1943 |
14. | 32.00 ft | on 04-07-1957 |
15. | 31.73 ft | on 12-05-1953 |
16. | 31.51 ft | on 04-02-2005 |
17. | 30.52 ft | on 03-29-2009 |
18. | 30.50 ft | on 05-22-1946 |
19. | 29.90 ft | on 12-01-1948 |
20. | 29.60 ft | on 03-08-1948 |
21. | 29.52 ft | on 03-06-1966 |
22. | 29.10 ft | on 09-28-1953 |
23. | 29.10 ft | on 04-15-1955 |
24. | 28.80 ft | on 03-02-1939 |
25. | 27.35 ft | on 04-15-1961 |
26. | 27.32 ft | on 09-18-2004 |
27. | 27.25 ft | on 09-27-1956 |
28. | 26.70 ft | on 04-06-1947 |
29. | 26.65 ft | on 04-02-1962 |
30. | 26.09 ft | on 09-05-2012 |
31. | 25.91 ft | on 01-03-1967 |
32. | 25.00 ft | on 03-05-1964 |
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