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Bayou Dorcheat at Dixie Inn Stage (ft)Flow (kcfs)Observed: 0.89 ft at 6:30PM Nov 28, 2023Observed: 0.9 ft at 7:00PM Nov 28, 2023Observed: 0.91 ft at 7:30PM Nov 28, 2023Observed: 0.91 ft at 8:00PM Nov 28, 2023Observed: 0.92 ft at 8:30PM Nov 28, 2023Observed: 0.92 ft at 9:00PM Nov 28, 2023Observed: 0.92 ft at 9:30PM Nov 28, 2023Observed: 0.93 ft at 10:00PM Nov 28, 2023Observed: 0.94 ft at 10:30PM Nov 28, 2023Observed: 0.94 ft at 11:00PM Nov 28, 2023Observed: 0.94 ft at 11:30PM Nov 28, 2023Observed: 0.95 ft at 12:00AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 0.95 ft at 12:30AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 0.96 ft at 1:00AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 0.96 ft at 1:30AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 0.97 ft at 2:00AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 0.97 ft at 2:30AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 0.98 ft at 3:00AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 0.99 ft at 3:30AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 0.99 ft at 4:00AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 0.99 ft at 4:30AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1 ft at 5:00AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1 ft at 5:30AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1 ft at 6:00AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1 ft at 6:30AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.01 ft at 7:00AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.01 ft at 7:30AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.01 ft at 8:00AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.02 ft at 8:30AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.02 ft at 9:00AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.02 ft at 9:30AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.02 ft at 10:00AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.02 ft at 10:30AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.03 ft at 11:00AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.03 ft at 11:30AM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.01 ft at 12:00PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.03 ft at 12:30PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.03 ft at 1:00PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.04 ft at 1:30PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.04 ft at 2:00PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.04 ft at 2:30PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.02 ft at 3:00PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.05 ft at 3:30PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.05 ft at 4:00PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.06 ft at 4:30PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.06 ft at 5:00PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.06 ft at 5:30PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.06 ft at 6:00PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.07 ft at 6:30PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.07 ft at 7:00PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.07 ft at 7:30PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.07 ft at 8:00PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.08 ft at 8:30PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.08 ft at 9:00PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.08 ft at 9:30PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.08 ft at 10:00PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.08 ft at 10:30PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.09 ft at 11:00PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.1 ft at 11:30PM Nov 29, 2023Observed: 1.1 ft at 12:00AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.1 ft at 12:30AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.1 ft at 1:00AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.11 ft at 1:30AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.11 ft at 2:00AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.11 ft at 2:30AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.12 ft at 3:00AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.12 ft at 3:30AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.12 ft at 4:00AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.12 ft at 4:30AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.12 ft at 5:00AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.12 ft at 5:30AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.12 ft at 6:00AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.13 ft at 6:30AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.14 ft at 7:00AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.15 ft at 7:30AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.17 ft at 8:00AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.17 ft at 8:30AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.2 ft at 9:00AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.21 ft at 9:30AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.17 ft at 10:00AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.19 ft at 10:30AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.23 ft at 11:00AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.23 ft at 11:30AM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.19 ft at 12:00PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.24 ft at 12:30PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.23 ft at 1:00PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.29 ft at 1:30PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.25 ft at 2:00PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.24 ft at 2:30PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.26 ft at 3:00PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.24 ft at 3:30PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.23 ft at 4:00PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.24 ft at 4:30PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.25 ft at 5:00PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.25 ft at 5:30PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.26 ft at 6:00PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.24 ft at 6:30PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.28 ft at 7:00PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.3 ft at 7:30PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.3 ft at 8:00PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.33 ft at 8:30PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.34 ft at 9:00PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.34 ft at 9:30PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.35 ft at 10:00PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.36 ft at 10:30PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.36 ft at 11:00PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.37 ft at 11:30PM Nov 30, 2023Observed: 1.37 ft at 12:00AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.38 ft at 12:30AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.38 ft at 1:00AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.38 ft at 1:30AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.39 ft at 2:00AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.39 ft at 2:30AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.39 ft at 3:00AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.4 ft at 3:30AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.4 ft at 4:00AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.4 ft at 4:30AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.41 ft at 5:00AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.41 ft at 5:30AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.41 ft at 6:00AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.42 ft at 6:30AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.42 ft at 7:00AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.42 ft at 7:30AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.43 ft at 8:00AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.43 ft at 8:30AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.44 ft at 9:00AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.44 ft at 9:30AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.45 ft at 10:00AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.37 ft at 10:30AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.46 ft at 11:00AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.46 ft at 11:30AM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.46 ft at 12:00PM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.47 ft at 12:30PM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.46 ft at 1:00PM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.45 ft at 1:30PM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.44 ft at 2:00PM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.48 ft at 2:30PM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.48 ft at 3:00PM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.5 ft at 3:30PM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.5 ft at 4:00PM Dec 01, 2023Observed: 1.5 ft at 4:30PM Dec 01, 2023Highest Observation: 1.51 ft at 5:00PM Dec 01, 2023USGS--Water Resources of the United StatesMNEL1(plotting HGIRG) Graph Created (6:07PM Dec 1, 2023)ObservedLatest observed value: 1.51 ft at 5:00 PM CST 1-Dec-2023. Flood Stage is 14 ft
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NOTE: River forecasts for this location take into account past precipitation and the precipitation amounts expected approximately 24 hours into the future from the forecast issuance time.

NOTE: Forecasts are not available for the Bayou Dorcheat at Dixie Inn. Only observed stages are available for this point.

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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 24
Moderate Flood Stage: 20
Flood Stage: 14
Action Stage: 13.5
Low Stage (in feet): 0

Historic Crests
(1) 25.95 ft on 03/12/2016
(2) 25.12 ft on 04/08/1997
(3) 24.90 ft on 05/01/1958
(4) 24.05 ft on 11/02/2009
(5) 23.49 ft on 04/16/1991
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 22.30 ft on 03/04/2021
(2) 20.43 ft on 04/11/2019
(3) 15.45 ft on 04/01/2018
(4) 20.69 ft on 03/01/2018
(5) 16.87 ft on 05/07/2016
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Low Water Records
(1) -15.00 ft on 09/01/1956

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24 Major flooding of several hundred acres of land. Preparations should be completed for near record flooding. The Bayou Inn in Dixie Inn will face flooding problems also. In addition, the old highway 80 bridge will be inundated as well. Some homes downstream from Dixie Inn and upstream from Lake Bistineau also face flooding. Homeowners in low areas prone to high water on Bayou Dorcheat should rush preparations to completion for flooding.
20 Expect moderate to severe flooding of bayou bottoms. The boat ramp park at Dixie Inn is completely flooded at this point.
19 Lowland flooding will continue for several more days. The bayou will continue to slowly fall and flood problems will decrease and end.
14 Expect minor lowland flooding with the boat ramp suffering overflow.
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Latitude: 32.597400° N, Longitude: 93.331900° W, Horizontal Datum: NAD83/WGS84

River Stage
Reference Frame
Gauge Height Flood Stage Uses
NWS stage 0 ft 14 ft Interpreting hydrographs and NWS watch, warnings, and forecasts, and inundation maps
Vertical Datum Elevation
(gauge height = 0)
Elevation
(gauge height = flood stage)
Elevation information source
NAVD88 Not Available Not Available Survey grade GPS equipment, FEMA flood plain maps, newer USGS topographic maps
NGVD 29 133.75 ft 147.75 ft Older USGS topographic maps, NGVD29 benchmarks
MSL Not Available Not Available Older USGS topographic maps, MSL benchmarks
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