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Llano River at Llano Stage (ft)Flow (cfs)Observed: 2.03 ft at 10:00PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 11:00PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 2.03 ft at 12:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.03 ft at 1:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.03 ft at 2:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.03 ft at 3:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 4:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 5:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 6:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 7:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 8:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 9:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 10:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 11:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.03 ft at 12:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.03 ft at 1:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 2:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 3:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.03 ft at 4:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.03 ft at 5:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 1.99 ft at 6:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 1.99 ft at 7:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 1.99 ft at 8:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 1.99 ft at 9:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2 ft at 10:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 11:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 12:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2 ft at 1:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.14 ft at 2:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 3:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.17 ft at 4:00AM Mar 25, 2024Highest Observation: 2.38 ft at 5:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.28 ft at 6:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.21 ft at 7:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.16 ft at 8:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.14 ft at 9:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.13 ft at 10:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.15 ft at 11:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.2 ft at 12:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.19 ft at 1:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.14 ft at 2:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.24 ft at 3:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.19 ft at 4:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.19 ft at 5:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.1 ft at 6:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.1 ft at 7:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2 ft at 8:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 1.96 ft at 9:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 10:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 11:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 2.04 ft at 12:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.07 ft at 1:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.08 ft at 2:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.08 ft at 3:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.08 ft at 4:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.08 ft at 5:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.07 ft at 6:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.07 ft at 7:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.08 ft at 8:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.08 ft at 9:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.09 ft at 10:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.08 ft at 11:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.08 ft at 12:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.08 ft at 1:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.08 ft at 2:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.09 ft at 3:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.08 ft at 4:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.07 ft at 5:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.06 ft at 6:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.05 ft at 7:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 8:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.05 ft at 9:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.05 ft at 10:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.05 ft at 11:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 2.04 ft at 12:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.04 ft at 1:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.04 ft at 2:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.04 ft at 3:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.04 ft at 4:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.03 ft at 5:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.03 ft at 6:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.03 ft at 7:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.03 ft at 8:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 9:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 10:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 4:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.04 ft at 5:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.04 ft at 6:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.04 ft at 7:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.04 ft at 8:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 9:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 10:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.03 ft at 11:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 2.02 ft at 12:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 1:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 2:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 3:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 4:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 5:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 6:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 7:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 8:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 9:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 10:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2 ft at 11:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2 ft at 12:00PM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 1:00PM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 2:00PM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 3:00PM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 4:00PM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2 ft at 5:00PM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2.01 ft at 6:00PM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2 ft at 7:00PM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 2 ft at 8:00PM Mar 28, 2024USGS--Water Resources of the United StatesLLAT2(plotting HGIRZ) Graph Created (9:04PM Mar 28, 2024)ObservedLatest observed value: 2 ft at 8:00 PM CDT 28-Mar-2024. Flood Stage is 10 ft
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Datum: NGVD29
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NOTE: River forecasts for this location take into account past precipitation and the precipitation amounts expected approximately 24 hours into the future from the forecast issuance time.

NOTE: Forecasts for the Llano River at Llano are issued as needed during times of high water, but are not routinely available.

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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 23
Moderate Flood Stage: 12
Flood Stage: 10
Action Stage: 10
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

Historic Crests
(1) 41.50 ft on 06/14/1935
(2) 40.17 ft on 10/16/2018 (P)
(3) 40.04 ft on 10/16/2018 (P)
(4) 39.10 ft on 06/23/1997
(5) 32.60 ft on 09/10/1952
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 6.91 ft on 09/01/2022
(2) 4.09 ft on 06/04/2021
(3) 40.04 ft on 10/16/2018 (P)
(4) 40.17 ft on 10/16/2018 (P)
(5) 24.35 ft on 10/09/2018
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

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38 Robinson City Park in Llano will flood. Many homes in Scotts Acres on south side of Llano will be severely damaged and lowest mobile homes destroyed in water up to 6 feet, some washing downstream. Many homes near Castell to below Llano will be damaged. The FM 2900 bridge in Kingsland will flood. Much of Kingsland Lodge in Kingsland will be destroyed. Many homes downstream in Marble Falls will flood as flow backs up Backbone Creek.
36 Disastrous life threatening flooding will damage numerous homes and businesses above Castell to Lake LBJ. Numerous resorts at and below Kingsland near the Llano River mouth will flood severely. Boats, docks and any gear that isn't removed from the river will be destroyed. Lower homes on Lake Travis flood severely. Flow exceeds the USGS 1:50 year flood level.
32 Disastrous flooding well into the flood plain will cut off and potentially drown thousands of livestock. Homes, resorts, commercial buildings, boats, docks and marinas will flood disastrously above Castell to Marble Falls on Lake LBJ. Roads and bridges near the river will be severely flooded and dangerous to motorists. Exceeds the USGS 1:25 year flood.
30 Disastrous flooding will reach lowest residences below Castell to below Llano. Flow will be to the slab of the city of Llano water treatment plant on the right bank just above Highway 16. Numerous resorts at Kingsland and in Lake LBJ will have severe flood damage. Boats, docks and facilities lining the lower Llano and Lake LBJ near Kingsland may be severely damaged or destroyed.
26 Major flooding will threaten lowest homes from upstream near Castell to below Llano. Major damage will occur downsteam in Kingsland to boats and docks. Secondary and primary roads and bridges in the flood plain will be extremely dangerous to motorists. Lowest homes and businesses in the Highland Lakes below Kingsland will be flooded.
23 Major lowland flooding makes primary and secondary roads and low bridges near the river and tributaries dangerous. Boats and docks are severely inundated downstream near and in Kingsland. Lowest resorts near the Llano River mouth in Kingsland flood.
20 Flow will be damaging to docks and boats downstream in Kingsland. The lowest secondary roads and bridges will be severely flooded and dangerous. Near the USGS 1:5 year flood level.
16 Moderate lowland flooding threatens docks and boats in the flood plain downstream in Kingsland. Secondary roads and bridges will be flooded and dangerous to motorists. Flow exceeds the USGS 1:2 year flood level.
12 Moderate lowland flooding makes secondary roads and low bridges in the flood plain dangerous to motorists including the low water crossing of Ranch Road 3404/Slab Road near Kingsland. Equipment should be moved from low docks and boat ties loosened downstream in Kingsland.
10 Minor lowland flooding can swamp boats in the lower Llano River in Kingsland.
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Latitude: 30.751111° N, Longitude: 98.669444° W, Horizontal Datum: NAD83/WGS84

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Reference Frame
Gauge Height Flood Stage Uses
NWS stage 0 ft 10 ft Interpreting hydrographs and NWS watch, warnings, and forecasts, and inundation maps
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NAVD88 Not Available Not Available Survey grade GPS equipment, FEMA flood plain maps, newer USGS topographic maps
NGVD 29 970.01 ft 980.01 ft Older USGS topographic maps, NGVD29 benchmarks
MSL Not Available Not Available Older USGS topographic maps, MSL benchmarks
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