Two Run Creek near Kingston
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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 12:00 PM EDTRecord: 9.3 ftLow Threshold: 0.00512 kcfsCATEGORY STAGE Major Flooding 14 ft Moderate Flooding 11 ft Minor Flooding 8 ft Action 6 ft Reliability of the Forecast:
NOTE: Forecasts are not available. Only observed stages are available for this point.
Automated gauge readings are now available, courtesy of the USGS.
National Water Model Hydrograph
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Flood Impacts
- 15 - Major flooding continues with widespread inundation of the fields and woodlands upstream and downstream from the gage on Kingston Highway or Georgia Highway 293. The water level hits the bridge and covers the highway with erosion to the banks. A few structures near the creek will be flooded with at least a foot of water. The USGS gage house around 100 yards upstream and on the right bank from the bridge will be under water with a loss of data.
- 14 - Major flooding begins. Widespread inundation flooding occurs in the fields and woodlands upstream and downstream from the gage on Kingston Highway or Georgia Highway 293. The water level hits the bridge and will likely cause erosion to the banks. County officials will likely close it. A few structures near the creek will be flooded. The USGS gage house around 100 yards upstream and on the right bank from the bridge will be under water with a loss of data.
- 12 - Significant flooding continues to expand in the fields and woodlands along the creek upstream and downstream from the gage on Kingston Highway or Georgia Highway 293. The water level begins to hit the bottom of the bridge and may cause erosion to the banks. County officials will likely close it. The water level reaches the bottom of the USGS gage house around 100 yards upstream and on the right bank from the bridge. A loss of data transmission will be possible.
Gauge Info
Coordinates | 34.2428, -84.8897 |
RFC | SERFC |
State | GA |
WFO | FFC |
County | Bartow |
Data Provider(s) | |
US Geological Survey | USGS--Water Resources of the United States |
USGS | 02395120 |
Gauge Location
Recent Crests
1. | 8.22 ft | on 01-04-2023 |
2. | 9.27 ft | on 03-26-2021 |
3. | 8.86 ft | on 12-24-2015 |
4. | 7.60 ft | on 03-06-2003 |
5. | 8.65 ft | on 07-12-1999 |
Recent Crests
1. | 8.22 ft | on 01-04-2023 |
2. | 9.27 ft | on 03-26-2021 |
3. | 8.86 ft | on 12-24-2015 |
4. | 7.60 ft | on 03-06-2003 |
5. | 8.65 ft | on 07-12-1999 |
6. | 8.42 ft | on 01-27-1996 |
7. | 7.74 ft | on 03-16-1990 |
8. | 7.91 ft | on 02-03-1982 |
Historic Crests
1. | 9.27 ft | on 03-26-2021 |
2. | 8.86 ft | on 12-24-2015 |
3. | 8.65 ft | on 07-12-1999 |
4. | 8.42 ft | on 01-27-1996 |
5. | 8.22 ft | on 01-04-2023 |
Historic Crests
1. | 9.27 ft | on 03-26-2021 |
2. | 8.86 ft | on 12-24-2015 |
3. | 8.65 ft | on 07-12-1999 |
4. | 8.42 ft | on 01-27-1996 |
5. | 8.22 ft | on 01-04-2023 |
6. | 7.91 ft | on 02-03-1982 |
7. | 7.74 ft | on 03-16-1990 |
8. | 7.60 ft | on 03-06-2003 |
Low Water Records
Low Water Records
Vertical Datum Table
type | NAVD88 | STND |
---|---|---|
major Flooding | 737.20 ft | 14.00 ft |
moderate Flooding | 734.20 ft | 11.00 ft |
minor Flooding | 731.20 ft | 8.00 ft |
action | 729.20 ft | 6.00 ft |
Latest Value | 724.69 ft | 1.49 ft |
Gauge Zero | 723.20 ft | 0.00 ft |
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Probability Information
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Unique Local Info
Low water threshold is the 7Q10 value determined by the USGS and published in the Scientific Investigations Report 2017-5001.
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