Crow Creek at 19th Street Cheyenne
Future / Actual / Minor
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01/11/2021, 10:04 PM UTC through 01/11/2021, 10:04 PM UTC
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CATEGORY STAGE Minor Flooding 8 ft Action 7 ft Reliability of the Forecast: Based on unobstructed flow
NOTE: Graphical forecasts are not available during times of high water, forecast crest information can be found in the local WFO web page.
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
- 8 - Flood stage. Access to the gravel plant road on the left creek bank near the gage will become impassable. The wetlands viewing area at Martin Luther King Park 1/4 mile downstream on the left creek bank will be under water. The Ames Avenue underpass will be under water.
- 7 - Bankfull stage. Water along low lying areas on the left creek bank to include the gravel plant road and the wetlands viewing area at Martin Luther King Park. Water approaches the Ames Avenue underpass.
- 5.56 - Record stage established on April 30 1999.
Gauge Location
Recent Crests
1. | 4.67 ft | on 08-14-2018 |
2. | 3.32 ft | on 05-26-2017 |
3. | 4.81 ft | on 05-10-2016 |
4. | 4.44 ft | on 05-09-2015 |
5. | 3.80 ft | on 07-13-2014 |
Recent Crests
1. | 4.67 ft | on 08-14-2018 |
2. | 3.32 ft | on 05-26-2017 |
3. | 4.81 ft | on 05-10-2016 |
4. | 4.44 ft | on 05-09-2015 |
5. | 3.80 ft | on 07-13-2014 |
6. | 4.11 ft | on 02-06-2014 |
7. | 4.30 ft | on 09-14-2013 |
8. | 4.43 ft | on 06-06-2012 |
9. | 4.33 ft | on 07-24-2011 |
10. | 4.21 ft | on 06-14-2010 |
11. | 3.38 ft | on 06-26-2009 |
12. | 4.73 ft | on 08-05-2008 |
13. | 3.45 ft | on 08-22-2007 |
14. | 3.52 ft | on 07-23-2006 |
15. | 3.33 ft | on 06-12-2005 |
16. | 2.65 ft | on 06-30-2004 |
17. | 2.71 ft | on 06-10-2003 |
18. | 3.01 ft | on 09-11-2002 |
19. | 3.41 ft | on 07-13-2001 |
20. | 3.05 ft | on 07-11-2000 |
21. | 5.56 ft | on 04-30-1999 |
22. | 3.40 ft | on 05-22-1998 |
23. | 4.80 ft | on 08-12-1997 |
24. | 3.44 ft | on 08-29-1996 |
25. | 3.69 ft | on 07-02-1995 |
26. | 3.03 ft | on 05-13-1994 |
Historic Crests
1. | 5.56 ft | on 04-30-1999 |
2. | 4.81 ft | on 05-10-2016 |
3. | 4.80 ft | on 08-12-1997 |
4. | 4.73 ft | on 08-05-2008 |
5. | 4.67 ft | on 08-14-2018 |
Historic Crests
1. | 5.56 ft | on 04-30-1999 |
2. | 4.81 ft | on 05-10-2016 |
3. | 4.80 ft | on 08-12-1997 |
4. | 4.73 ft | on 08-05-2008 |
5. | 4.67 ft | on 08-14-2018 |
6. | 4.44 ft | on 05-09-2015 |
7. | 4.43 ft | on 06-06-2012 |
8. | 4.33 ft | on 07-24-2011 |
9. | 4.30 ft | on 09-14-2013 |
10. | 4.21 ft | on 06-14-2010 |
11. | 4.11 ft | on 02-06-2014 |
12. | 3.80 ft | on 07-13-2014 |
13. | 3.69 ft | on 07-02-1995 |
14. | 3.52 ft | on 07-23-2006 |
15. | 3.45 ft | on 08-22-2007 |
16. | 3.44 ft | on 08-29-1996 |
17. | 3.41 ft | on 07-13-2001 |
18. | 3.40 ft | on 05-22-1998 |
19. | 3.38 ft | on 06-26-2009 |
20. | 3.33 ft | on 06-12-2005 |
21. | 3.32 ft | on 05-26-2017 |
22. | 3.05 ft | on 07-11-2000 |
23. | 3.03 ft | on 05-13-1994 |
24. | 3.01 ft | on 09-11-2002 |
25. | 2.71 ft | on 06-10-2003 |
26. | 2.65 ft | on 06-30-2004 |
Vertical Datum Table
type | NGVD29 |
---|---|
major Flooding | N/A |
moderate Flooding | N/A |
minor Flooding | 6058.00 ft |
action | 6057.00 ft |
Latest Value | 6051.41 ft |
Gauge Zero | 6050.00 ft |
Gauge Photos
Probability Information
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