Cane River (NC) at Mills Gap rd near Fletcher
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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) 06/09/2025 7:55 AM EDTCATEGORY STAGE Major Flooding 14 ft Moderate Flooding 12 ft Minor Flooding 9 ft Action 7 ft Reliability of the Forecast:
NOTE: Forecasts are not available. Only observed stages are available for this point.
National Water Model Hydrograph
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Flood Impacts
- 14 - THE WATER TREATMENT PLANT EAST OF US HIGHWAY 25 WILL BE CUT OFF BY RISING WATER. WATER WILL OVERTOP THE RAILROAD TRACKS MAINLY SOUTH OF HOWARD GAP RD.
- 12 - PARTS OF OLD HENDERSONVILLE, HOWARD GAP, THE CARRIAGE AND JACKSON ROADS WILL BE FLOODED. PARKING LOTS AND SOME BUILDINGS JUST NORTH OF MILL GAP ROAD IN THE CANE CREEK INDUSTRIAL PARK WILL BEGIN TO FLOOD.
- 11 - PARTS OF HOWARD GAP AND OLD HENDERSONVILL ROADS WILL BE FLOODED. MOST AREAS BETWEEN THE CREEK AND THE RAILROAD WILL BE FLOODED. WATER WILL APPROACH THE WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT AREA AND BUILDINGS NEAR PARRISH MUNICIPAL ROAD.
Gauge Location
Recent Crests
1. | 7.56 ft | on 12-24-2015 |
2. | 7.78 ft | on 12-02-2015 |
3. | 8.14 ft | on 05-06-2013 |
4. | 7.26 ft | on 05-05-2013 |
5. | 8.80 ft | on 01-30-2013 |
Recent Crests
1. | 7.56 ft | on 12-24-2015 |
2. | 7.78 ft | on 12-02-2015 |
3. | 8.14 ft | on 05-06-2013 |
4. | 7.26 ft | on 05-05-2013 |
5. | 8.80 ft | on 01-30-2013 |
6. | 7.26 ft | on 01-17-2013 |
7. | 6.28 ft | on 12-01-2010 |
8. | 8.54 ft | on 01-25-2010 |
9. | 7.52 ft | on 12-25-2009 |
10. | 5.96 ft | on 11-11-2009 |
11. | 6.06 ft | on 09-22-2009 |
12. | 7.20 ft | on 05-15-2009 |
Historic Crests
1. | 8.80 ft | on 01-30-2013 |
2. | 8.54 ft | on 01-25-2010 |
3. | 8.14 ft | on 05-06-2013 |
4. | 7.78 ft | on 12-02-2015 |
5. | 7.56 ft | on 12-24-2015 |
Historic Crests
1. | 8.80 ft | on 01-30-2013 |
2. | 8.54 ft | on 01-25-2010 |
3. | 8.14 ft | on 05-06-2013 |
4. | 7.78 ft | on 12-02-2015 |
5. | 7.56 ft | on 12-24-2015 |
6. | 7.52 ft | on 12-25-2009 |
7. | 7.26 ft | on 01-17-2013 |
8. | 7.26 ft | on 05-05-2013 |
9. | 7.20 ft | on 05-15-2009 |
10. | 6.28 ft | on 12-01-2010 |
11. | 6.06 ft | on 09-22-2009 |
12. | 5.96 ft | on 11-11-2009 |
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