Upatoi Creek near Columbus
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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) 06/12/2025 12:30 AM EDTRecord: 32.1 ftCATEGORY STAGE Major Flooding 32 ft Moderate Flooding 28 ft Minor Flooding 24 ft Action 20 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
- 32 - Major flooding begins. Widespread inundation flooding occurs in the woodlands and wetlands along the creek in Fort Benning and upstream and downstream from the gage on Red Arrow Road. Large portions of Wildcat Road...Engineer Road...and Georgia Highway 411 will be flooded with 1 to 4 feet of water.
- 30 - Significant flooding expands into the woodlands and wetlands along the creek in Fort Benning and upstream and downstream from the gage on Red Arrow Road. Portions of Wildcat Road...Engineer Road and Georgia Highway 411 will be flooded with 1 to 2 feet of water.
- 28 - Moderate flooding begins. Significant flooding occurs in the woodlands and wetlands along the creek in Fort Benning and upstream and downstream from the gage on Red Arrow Road. Low portions of Wildcat Road...Engineer Road and Georgia Highway 411 will begin to flood.
Gauge Location
Recent Crests
1. | 21.65 ft | on 12-25-2015 |
2. | 20.70 ft | on 03-08-1998 |
3. | 15.95 ft | on 03-07-1996 |
4. | 32.12 ft | on 03-17-1990 |
5. | 21.06 ft | on 04-01-1981 |
Recent Crests
1. | 21.65 ft | on 12-25-2015 |
2. | 20.70 ft | on 03-08-1998 |
3. | 15.95 ft | on 03-07-1996 |
4. | 32.12 ft | on 03-17-1990 |
5. | 21.06 ft | on 04-01-1981 |
6. | 15.76 ft | on 04-15-1975 |
Historic Crests
1. | 32.12 ft | on 03-17-1990 |
2. | 21.65 ft | on 12-25-2015 |
3. | 21.06 ft | on 04-01-1981 |
4. | 20.70 ft | on 03-08-1998 |
5. | 15.95 ft | on 03-07-1996 |
Historic Crests
1. | 32.12 ft | on 03-17-1990 |
2. | 21.65 ft | on 12-25-2015 |
3. | 21.06 ft | on 04-01-1981 |
4. | 20.70 ft | on 03-08-1998 |
5. | 15.95 ft | on 03-07-1996 |
6. | 15.76 ft | on 04-15-1975 |
Vertical Datum Table
type | NGVD29 |
---|---|
major Flooding | 262.00 ft |
moderate Flooding | 258.00 ft |
minor Flooding | 254.00 ft |
action | 250.00 ft |
Latest Value | 234.71 ft |
Gauge Zero | 230.00 ft |
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