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Delaware River at Barryville Stage (ft)Flow (kcfs)Highest Observation: 3.13 ft at 9:00AM May 27, 2023Highest Observation: 3.13 ft at 9:15AM May 27, 2023Highest Observation: 3.13 ft at 9:30AM May 27, 2023Highest Observation: 3.13 ft at 9:45AM May 27, 2023Highest Observation: 3.13 ft at 10:00AM May 27, 2023Highest Observation: 3.13 ft at 10:15AM May 27, 2023Highest Observation: 3.13 ft at 10:30AM May 27, 2023Highest Observation: 3.13 ft at 10:45AM May 27, 2023Highest Observation: 3.13 ft at 11:00AM May 27, 2023Highest Observation: 3.13 ft at 11:15AM May 27, 2023Highest Observation: 3.13 ft at 11:30AM May 27, 2023Highest Observation: 3.13 ft at 11:45AM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 12:00PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 12:15PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 12:30PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 12:45PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 1:00PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 1:15PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 1:30PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 1:45PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 2:00PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 2:15PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 2:30PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 2:45PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 3:00PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 3:15PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 3:30PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 3:45PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 4:00PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 4:15PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.12 ft at 4:16PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.11 ft at 4:30PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.11 ft at 4:31PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.11 ft at 4:45PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.11 ft at 4:46PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.11 ft at 5:00PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.11 ft at 5:01PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.11 ft at 5:15PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.11 ft at 5:30PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.11 ft at 5:45PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.11 ft at 6:00PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.11 ft at 6:15PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.11 ft at 6:30PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.11 ft at 6:45PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.11 ft at 7:00PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 7:15PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.11 ft at 7:30PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 7:45PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 8:00PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 8:15PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 8:30PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 8:45PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 9:00PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 9:15PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 9:30PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 9:45PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 10:00PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 10:15PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 10:30PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 10:45PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 11:00PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 11:15PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 11:30PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 11:45PM May 27, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 12:00AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 12:15AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 12:30AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 12:45AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 1:00AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 1:15AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 1:30AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 1:45AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 2:00AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 2:15AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 2:30AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 2:45AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 3:00AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 3:15AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 3:30AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 3:45AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 4:00AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 4:15AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 4:30AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 4:45AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 5:00AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 5:15AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 5:30AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 5:45AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 6:00AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 6:15AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 6:30AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 6:45AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 7:00AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 7:15AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 7:30AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 7:45AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 8:00AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 8:15AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 8:30AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 8:45AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 9:00AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 9:15AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 9:30AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 9:45AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 10:00AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 10:15AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 10:30AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 10:45AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.1 ft at 11:00AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.09 ft at 11:15AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.09 ft at 11:30AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.09 ft at 11:45AM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.09 ft at 12:00PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.09 ft at 12:15PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.09 ft at 12:30PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.09 ft at 12:45PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.09 ft at 1:00PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 1:15PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 1:30PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 1:45PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 2:00PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 2:15PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 2:30PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 2:45PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 3:00PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 3:15PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 3:30PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 3:45PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 4:00PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 4:15PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 4:16PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 4:30PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 4:31PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 4:45PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 4:46PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 5:00PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 5:01PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 5:15PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 5:30PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 5:45PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 6:00PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 6:15PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 6:30PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 6:45PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 7:00PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 7:15PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 7:30PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 7:45PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 8:00PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 8:15PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 8:30PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 8:45PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.08 ft at 9:00PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 9:15PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 9:30PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 9:45PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 10:00PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 10:15PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 10:30PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 10:45PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 11:00PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 11:15PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 11:30PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 11:45PM May 28, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 12:00AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 12:15AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 12:30AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 12:45AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 1:00AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 1:15AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 1:30AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 1:45AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 2:00AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 2:15AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 2:30AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 2:45AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 3:00AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 3:15AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 3:30AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 3:45AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 4:00AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 4:15AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 4:30AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 4:45AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 5:00AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 5:15AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 5:30AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 5:45AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 6:00AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 6:15AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 6:30AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 6:45AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 7:00AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 7:15AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 7:30AM May 29, 2023Observed: 3.07 ft at 7:45AM May 29, 2023Highest Forecast: 3.1 ft 2:00PM May 29, 2023Highest Forecast: 3.1 ft 8:00PM May 29, 2023Highest Forecast: 3.1 ft 2:00AM May 30, 2023Highest Forecast: 3.1 ft 8:00AM May 30, 2023Highest Forecast: 3.1 ft 2:00PM May 30, 2023Highest Forecast: 3.1 ft 8:00PM May 30, 2023Highest Forecast: 3.1 ft 2:00AM May 31, 2023Highest Forecast: 3.1 ft 8:00AM May 31, 2023USGS--Water Resources of the United StatesBRYN6(plotting HGIRG) Graph Created (8:46AM May 29, 2023)ObservedForecast (issued 10:04AM May 28)Latest observed value: 3.07 ft at 7:45 AM EDT 29-May-2023. Flood Stage is 17 ft
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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 26
Moderate Flood Stage: 22
Flood Stage: 17
Action Stage: 15
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

Historic Crests
(1) 28.97 ft on 06/28/2006
(2) 26.40 ft on 08/19/1955
(3) 24.80 ft on 04/03/2005
(4) 24.09 ft on 09/18/2004
(5) 23.19 ft on 05/23/1942
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 18.72 ft on 10/27/2021
(2) 17.05 ft on 12/26/2020
(3) 18.61 ft on 09/09/2011
(4) 17.05 ft on 09/07/2011
(5) 17.18 ft on 10/01/2010
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Low Water Records
(1) 1.11 ft on 09/05/1953

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31.5 FEMA flood insurance risk maps indicate that this level, as measured at the stream gage, marks the 100 year (1 percent) floodplain. Your property is at risk for flooding during a record flood event. A 100 yer flood is a flood that has a 1 percent chance of occurring in any year.
28.97 This is the level from the June 2006 flood and is the record crest. State Route 97 flooded in many spots from Barryville to Minisink Ford. Most properties flood on the Pennsylvania side of the river along Masthope Plank Road.
26.4 This is the major flood level from Hurricane Diane, which occurred on August 19, 1955.
24.8 This represents the flood crest from April 2005. Parts of Route 97 flooded downstream of Minisink Ford. Backwater flooding affects the Lackawaxen River up to Route 590.
22.2 This level represents the rapid snow melt and heavy rain event of January 20, 1996. Scenic Drive in Lackawaxen floods at this level.
17 The river leaves its banks and floods the natural floodplain which is mostly agricultural.
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Latitude: 41.508889° N, Longitude: 74.986111° W, Horizontal Datum: NAD83/WGS84

River Stage
Reference Frame
Gauge Height Flood Stage Uses
NWS stage 0 ft 17 ft Interpreting hydrographs and NWS watch, warnings, and forecasts, and inundation maps
Vertical Datum Elevation
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Elevation
(gauge height = flood stage)
Elevation information source
NAVD88 599.51 616.51 Survey grade GPS equipment, FEMA flood plain maps, newer USGS topographic maps
NGVD 29 Not Available Not Available Older USGS topographic maps, NGVD29 benchmarks
MSL Not Available Not Available Older USGS topographic maps, MSL benchmarks
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