Williamson Swamp Creek at Davisboro

Last updated: Aug 13, 2025, 10:44 PM UTC
No watches, warnings or advisories are in effect for this area.

Flood Impacts 🅘

  • 16 - Record flooding occurs with widespread inundation of the woodlands and swamp along the creek upstream and downstream from the gage on Georgia Highway 231 or South Main Street. The water level continues to hit the bridge with erosion likely to the sides of the road bed. A few homes on South Main Street and the road will be flooded with at least a foot of water.
  • 15 - Major flooding begins with widespread inundation of the woodlands and swamp along the creek upstream and downstream from the gage on Georgia Highway 231 or South Main Street. The water level continues to hit the bridge with erosion possible to the sides of the road bed. Residential yards near the bridge on the right bank will be under two feet of water with a few homes beginning to flood.
  • 14 - Significant flooding continues in the woodlands and swamp along the creek upstream and downstream from the gage on Georgia Highway 231 or South Main Street. The water level hits the bridge and may cause some erosion to the sides of the road bed. County officials will likely close it. Residential yards near the bridge on the right bank will be under a foot of water.

Gauge Info

Coordinates 32.9756, -82.6098
RFC SERFC
State GA
WFO FFC
County Washington
Data Provider(s)
US Geological Survey USGS--Water Resources of the United States
USGS 02201000

Gauge Location

Recent Crests

1. 10.00 ft on 02-13-2024
2. 14.66 ft on 09-17-2020
3. 10.29 ft on 02-07-2020
4. 10.24 ft on 04-03-2009

Historic Crests

1. 14.66 ft on 09-17-2020
2. 10.29 ft on 02-07-2020
3. 10.24 ft on 04-03-2009
4. 10.00 ft on 02-13-2024

Vertical Datum Table

type NAVD88 STND
major Flooding 277.45 ft15.00 ft
moderate Flooding 275.45 ft13.00 ft
minor Flooding 272.45 ft10.00 ft
action 270.45 ft8.00 ft
Latest Value 265.74 ft3.29 ft
Gauge Zero 262.45 ft0.00 ft

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WFO Information

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