Caney River near Collinsville

Last updated: Jun 22, 2025, 4:31 PM UTC
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Flood Impacts 🅘

  • 35 - very severe flooding occurs from Collinsville to points downstream. Considerable farmland is flooded. Rural roads near the river become impassable. Some homes northeast of Collinsville just off Highway 169 near the Caney River are flooded. This will exceed the stage on May 11, 1993 when the Caney River crested at 34.4 feet. This is an extremely dangerous and life threatening situation.
  • 34 - very severe flooding occurs from Collinsville to points downstream. Considerable farmland is flooded. Rural roads near the river become impassable. Some homes northeast of Collinsville just off Highway 169 near the Caney River are flooded. This will compare with the stage on July 4, 2007 when the Caney River crested at 34.2 feet. This is an extremely dangerous and life threatening situation.
  • 33 - severe flooding occurs. Considerable farmland is flooded. Rural roads near the river become impassable. Some homes northeast of Collinsville just off Highway 169 near the Caney River may be flooded. For comparison purposes, the Caney River near Collinsville crested at 34.2 feet on July 4, 2007. This is a dangerous situation.

Gauge Info

Coordinates 36.3947, -95.8100
RFC ABRFC
State OK
WFO TSA
County Rogers
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USGS 07175550
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Gauge Location

Recent Crests

1. 27.56 ft on 06-08-2025
2. 27.71 ft on 05-25-2025
3. 31.03 ft on 04-30-2025 (P)
4. 27.18 ft on 04-20-2025
5. 27.65 ft on 05-26-2022

Historic Crests

1. 39.80 ft on 05-21-1943
2. 39.45 ft on 10-06-1986
3. 37.12 ft on 05-23-2019 (P)
4. 36.90 ft on 04-12-1944
5. 34.40 ft on 05-11-1993

Vertical Datum Table

type NGVD29
major Flooding 598.72 ft
moderate Flooding 594.72 ft
minor Flooding 591.72 ft
action 591.72 ft
Latest Value 583.77 ft
Gauge Zero 565.72 ft

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Probability Information

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