East Bear Creek at Poplar Road near Mansfield

Last updated: Jun 14, 2025, 3:48 PM UTC
No watches, warnings or advisories are in effect for this area.

Flood Impacts 🅘

  • 15 - Major flooding begins. Widespread innundation of water expands further into the woodlands along the creek upstream and downstream from the gage on Poplar Hill Road. The road begins to flood on the east side of the culvert first. Extensive erosion will be likely to the earthen portion of the road and asphalt on top of the culvert with a possible washout. The water level will be from 1 to 2 feet deep on the road and it should be closed by local officials.
  • 13 - Moderate flooding begins. Flooding continues to expand further into the woodlands along the creek upstream and downstream from the gage on Poplar Hill Road. The road begins to flood on the east side of the culvert first. Extensive erosion will be likely to the earthen portion of the road and asphalt on top of the culvert and the road should be closed by local officials.
  • 11 - Minor flooding continues of the natural flood plain and expands further into the woodlands along the creek upstream and downstream from the gage on Poplar Hill Road. The water level reaches the top of the concrete box culvert. This will cause erosion to the earthen portion of the road and asphalt on top of the culvert.

Gauge Info

Coordinates 33.5072, -83.7703
RFC SERFC
State GA
WFO FFC
County Newton
Data Provider(s)
US Geological Survey USGS--Water Resources of the United States
USGS 02209360

Gauge Location

Low Water Records

(P) -  Preliminary values subject to further review
¹ -  Gauge datum changed during this year

Vertical Datum Table

type NAVD88 STND
major Flooding 652.43 ft15.00 ft
moderate Flooding 650.43 ft13.00 ft
minor Flooding 646.43 ft9.00 ft
action 644.43 ft7.00 ft
Latest Value 638.46 ft1.03 ft
Gauge Zero 637.43 ft0.00 ft

Gauge Photos

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Probability Information

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Unique Local Info

Gauge has no flow at stage heights of 0.6 feet or lower.

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WFO Information

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