Rio Guadiana near Guadiana
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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) 06/22/2025 8:30 PM UTCRecord: 17.7 ftCATEGORY STAGE Minor Flooding 8.25 ft Action 5 ft Reliability of the Forecast:
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National Water Model Hydrograph
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Flood Impacts
- 12.67 - Barrio Achiote, Sector Los Cafe Residence floodedLos Nieves, Fondo del Saco, floodedCalle Abajo, Sector La Sabana landslide into a house and water inside a house due to quebradaCalle Abajo, Sector El Bronco floodedBarrio Nuevo, Sector Mango Bajito... flooding inside a house due to the quebradaAlso, flooding in the following locations:Barrio Lomas, Sector Parcelas, Sector Las Jaguas, Sector El Cerre, Cayito RiosBarrio Anones, Sector Hvia #8.9Barrio Nuevo, BDA Monte VerdeRio Guadiana, Sec La Marina
- 8.25 - Rio Guadiana out of its banks on road PR-825 near a bridge and a pizza place. Flooding along low lying areas on road PR-813 possible as well. / OMS 9/2023
- 5.25 - Flood waters from Rio Guadiana start to pond in a bridge at PR-825, near Licenciado Mercedes Rosado School. /erg-01-2025
Gauge Location
Recent Crests
1. | 9.93 ft | on 05-04-2025 |
2. | 10.25 ft | on 03-25-2024 |
3. | 11.37 ft | on 04-28-2023 |
4. | 10.48 ft | on 11-05-2022 |
5. | 11.14 ft | on 09-19-2022 |
Recent Crests
1. | 9.93 ft | on 05-04-2025 |
2. | 10.25 ft | on 03-25-2024 |
3. | 11.37 ft | on 04-28-2023 |
4. | 10.48 ft | on 11-05-2022 |
5. | 11.14 ft | on 09-19-2022 |
6. | 17.68 ft | on 09-20-2017 |
7. | 5.86 ft | on 10-24-2015 |
8. | 8.03 ft | on 10-27-2014 |
9. | 5.78 ft | on 11-22-2013 |
10. | 8.66 ft | on 07-18-2013 |
11. | 10.40 ft | on 05-08-2012 |
12. | 8.42 ft | on 06-04-2011 |
13. | 9.10 ft | on 05-29-2010 |
14. | 8.41 ft | on 10-06-2008 |
15. | 7.92 ft | on 12-12-2007 |
16. | 8.16 ft | on 11-13-2006 |
17. | 10.88 ft | on 10-04-2005 |
18. | 11.28 ft | on 07-31-2005 |
19. | 11.05 ft | on 09-15-2004 |
20. | 9.93 ft | on 09-21-2003 |
21. | 12.69 ft | on 11-08-2001 |
22. | 5.18 ft | on 05-06-2001 |
Historic Crests
1. | 17.68 ft | on 09-20-2017 |
2. | 12.69 ft | on 11-08-2001 |
3. | 11.37 ft | on 04-28-2023 |
4. | 11.28 ft | on 07-31-2005 |
5. | 11.14 ft | on 09-19-2022 |
Historic Crests
1. | 17.68 ft | on 09-20-2017 |
2. | 12.69 ft | on 11-08-2001 |
3. | 11.37 ft | on 04-28-2023 |
4. | 11.28 ft | on 07-31-2005 |
5. | 11.14 ft | on 09-19-2022 |
6. | 11.05 ft | on 09-15-2004 |
7. | 10.88 ft | on 10-04-2005 |
8. | 10.48 ft | on 11-05-2022 |
9. | 10.40 ft | on 05-08-2012 |
10. | 10.25 ft | on 03-25-2024 |
11. | 9.93 ft | on 09-21-2003 |
12. | 9.93 ft | on 05-04-2025 |
13. | 9.10 ft | on 05-29-2010 |
14. | 8.66 ft | on 07-18-2013 |
15. | 8.42 ft | on 06-04-2011 |
16. | 8.41 ft | on 10-06-2008 |
17. | 8.16 ft | on 11-13-2006 |
18. | 8.03 ft | on 10-27-2014 |
19. | 7.92 ft | on 12-12-2007 |
20. | 5.86 ft | on 10-24-2015 |
21. | 5.78 ft | on 11-22-2013 |
22. | 5.18 ft | on 05-06-2001 |
Vertical Datum Table
type | NGVD29 |
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major Flooding | N/A |
moderate Flooding | N/A |
minor Flooding | 237.25 ft |
action | 234.00 ft |
Latest Value | 230.95 ft |
Gauge Zero | 229.00 ft |
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