Historical Crests (1) 27.80 ft on 04/22/1979 (2) 27.00 ft on 04/15/1974 (3) 26.40 ft on 04/09/1938 (4) 26.20 ft on 04/08/1983 (5) 26.20 ft on 03/30/1980 (6) 25.15 ft on 12/27/1961 (7) 24.88 ft on 03/18/1935 (8) 24.60 ft on 01/27/1990 (9) 24.60 ft on 05/10/1991 (10) 24.60 ft on 04/02/1961 Show More Historical Crests
Low Water Records (1) 0.83 ft on 10/25/1952 (2) 1.10 ft on 11/19/1971 (3) 1.38 ft on 09/29/1994
Latitude/Longitude Disclaimer: The gauge location shown in the above map is the approximate location based on the latitude/longitude coordinates provided to the NWS by the gauge owner.
Flood Impacts & Photos
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Water is covering most of Highway 587.
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Extensive flooding in Morgantown and Foxworth...some minor flooding begins in Spring Cottage.
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Water begins to top Highway 587.
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Both river banks at Columbia are overflowing and widespread lowland flooding is occurring.
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Low areas along the river are inundated.
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Low areas near the river begin to flood. Water covers old highway 35 on the west side of the river.
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Camp Lane Road south of Columbia on the east side of the river begins to flood.
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