Turkey Creek near Byromville

Last updated: Jun 15, 2025, 10:15 PM UTC
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Flood Impacts 🅘

  • 17 - Record flooding expands with a few feet of water covering Georgia Highway 90 and the level reaches the top of the bridge. The bridge will be closed and the USGS gage house will be under water.
  • 15 - Major flooding begins with several inches of water covering Georgia Highway 90 near the stream gage on Georgia Highway 90. The bridge forms an obstacle and acts like a dam causing some backwater and erosion eddies to the sides of the bridge. The bridge will be closed. The water reaches the bottom of the USGS gage house and automated stage readings are unlikely. This level would exceed the record set during Tropical Storm Alberto in 1995.
  • 14 - Moderate flooding expands into the woodland areas upstream and downstream from the stream gage on Georgia Highway 90. The bridge begins to form an obstacle and act like a dam causing some backwater and erosion eddies to the sides of the bridge. The bridge will likely be closed. This level is near the record set during Tropical Storm Alberto in 1995.

Gauge Info

Coordinates 32.1956, -83.9022
RFC SERFC
State GA
WFO FFC
County Dooly
Data Provider(s)
US Geological Survey USGS--Water Resources of the United States
USGS 02349900
COE Website

Gauge Location

Recent Crests

1. 11.03 ft on 03-10-2024 (P)
2. 10.15 ft on 03-09-2024 (P)
3. 10.58 ft on 02-13-2024
4. 11.44 ft on 01-31-2023
5. 10.51 ft on 04-07-2022

Historic Crests

1. 14.29 ft on 07-06-1994
2. 13.82 ft on 04-01-1981
3. 13.30 ft on 03-31-1970
4. 12.78 ft on 03-09-1998
5. 12.54 ft on 01-13-1972

Vertical Datum Table

type NAVD88 STND
major Flooding 299.18 ft15.00 ft
moderate Flooding 296.18 ft12.00 ft
minor Flooding 294.18 ft10.00 ft
action 292.18 ft8.00 ft
Latest Value 289.09 ft4.91 ft
Gauge Zero 284.18 ft0.00 ft

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Probability Information

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WFO Information

Weather Forecast Office
Peachtree City/Atlanta
4 Falcon Drive
Peachtree City, GA 30269
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