Eastern Bay at Claiborne (IN MLLW)
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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) 06/13/2025 11:36 PM EDTOfficial Forecast (FCST) 06/13/2025 4:19 PM EDTRecord: 5.1 ftLow Threshold: -2 ftCATEGORY STAGE Major Flooding 5.4 ft Moderate Flooding 4.4 ft Minor Flooding 3.4 ft Reliability of the Forecast:
NOTE: Forecasts are issued routinely year-round.
Please refer to our Coastal Hazard Message for specific information regarding Coastal Flood Watches, Warnings and Advisories. Flood impacts are based on long-term averages. Actual impacts from any tidal flooding event may vary due to factors such as rainfall, wave action, and the number of tide cycles during which there is an onshore flow. During tropical cyclones, please refer here for additional storm surge information.
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National Water Model Hydrograph
Official NWS streamflow forecasts are produced by NWS hydrologic forecasters for river gauge locations using hydrologic models which are calibrated to that location. This process considers additional guidance and information, including local expertise and experience, to produce the best forecast possible. The NWM output provides supplemental guidance to NWS forecasters and should not be considered an official NWS river forecast.
Flood Impacts
- 5.4 - (Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW)) MAJOR FLOODING. At this level, widespread roadway flooding begins near the bay and its tidal tributaries in the counties of Queen Anne's, Talbot and Caroline. Vulnerable homes and businesses may be damaged as water levels rise further above this threshold. Numerous roads become impassable and some neighborhoods may be isolated. The flood waters become a danger to anyone who attempts to cross on foot or in a vehicle.
- 4.4 - (MLLW) MODERATE FLOODING. At this level, additional roadways near the bay and its tidal tributaries in the counties of Queen Anne's, Talbot and Caroline begin to flood. Lives may be at risk when people put themselves in harm's way. Some damage to vulnerable structures may begin to occur. COASTAL FLOOD WARNING LEVEL.
- 4 - (MLLW) Southeast Creek begins to flood around Church Hill (MD Route 213 and Main Street). Flooding begins along the Corsica River around Centreville (the Three Bridges Branch and the Mill Stream Branch). Flooding begins along the Choptank River in West Denton and Denton, and at Choptank, Frazier Point and the Choptank Wetlands Preserve.
Gauge Info
Coordinates | 38.8370, -76.2806 |
RFC | MARFC |
State | MD |
WFO | PHI |
County | Talbot |
Data Provider(s) | |
US Geological Survey | USGS--Water Resources of the United States |
USGS | 01492600 |
Gauge Location
Recent Crests
1. | 5.32 ft | on 01-10-2024 |
2. | 5.11 ft | on 10-29-2021 |
3. | 4.42 ft | on 10-12-2019 |
Recent Crests
1. | 5.32 ft | on 01-10-2024 |
2. | 5.11 ft | on 10-29-2021 |
3. | 4.42 ft | on 10-12-2019 |
Historic Crests
1. | 5.32 ft | on 01-10-2024 |
2. | 5.11 ft | on 10-29-2021 |
3. | 4.42 ft | on 10-12-2019 |
Historic Crests
1. | 5.32 ft | on 01-10-2024 |
2. | 5.11 ft | on 10-29-2021 |
3. | 4.42 ft | on 10-12-2019 |
Vertical Datum Table
type | MLLW* | NAVD88 |
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major Flooding | 5.40 ft | 4.39 ft |
moderate Flooding | 4.40 ft | 3.39 ft |
minor Flooding | 3.40 ft | 2.39 ft |
action | N/A | N/A |
Latest Value | 0.65 ft | -0.36 ft |
Gauge Zero | 0.00 ft | -1.01 ft |
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Unique Local Info
All gage data has been converted to MLLW following the National Ocean Service protocal. Gage data displayed on the USGS website is in NAVD88. During winter months, cold and ice may result in inaccurate real-time stages. Adjustments or deletions of this data can only be done after detailed analysis.
Collaborative Agencies
The National Weather Service prepares its forecasts and other services in collaboration with agencies like the US Geological Survey, US Bureau of Reclamation, US Army Corps of Engineers, Natural Resource Conservation Service, National Park Service, ALERT Users Group, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and many state and local emergency managers across the country. For details, please click here.