Fox River (North) at Rapid Croche
Future / Actual / Minor
OWP 2.0 WWA Modal Title
01/11/2021, 10:04 PM UTC through 01/11/2021, 10:04 PM UTC
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Observed (OBS) 06/06/2025 7:00 AM CDTCATEGORY STAGE Major Flooding 612 ft Moderate Flooding 609 ft Minor Flooding 606 ft Action 603 ft Reliability of the Forecast:
NOTE: Forecasts are not available. Only observed stages are available for this point.
Gauge reading affected by power generation.
National Water Model Hydrograph
Official NWS streamflow forecasts are produced by NWS hydrologic forecasters for river gauge locations using hydrologic models which are calibrated to that location. This process considers additional guidance and information, including local expertise and experience, to produce the best forecast possible. The NWM output provides supplemental guidance to NWS forecasters and should not be considered an official NWS river forecast.
Flood Impacts
- 612 - Flood waters cover parts of Washington Street or Highway ZZ in the Wrightstown area. Roads are likely closed in the area.
- 609 - Flood waters, several feet deep, impact the river side of sections of some buildings and structures along Washington Street. Water levels may reach part of Washington Street or Highway ZZ in the Wrightstown area.
- 607 - Several feet of water reaches the river side of sections of buildings and structures along Washington Street near the Highway 96 bridge.
Gauge Info
Coordinates | 44.3158, -88.1889 |
RFC | NCRFC |
State | WI |
WFO | GRB |
County | Outagamie |
Data Provider(s) | |
Data courtesy of Kaukauna Utilities | USGS--Water Resources of the United States |
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