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Graphical forecasts are not available for the Green Mill Run at 14th St in Greenville.
During times of high water, forecast crest information can be found in the
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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage:
11
Moderate Flood Stage:
9
Flood Stage:
7.8
Action Stage:
7
Low Stage (in feet):
-9999
Historic Crests
(1) 8.44 ft on 09/06/2019
(2) 8.17 ft on 11/13/2020
(P)
: Preliminary values subject to further review.
Recent Crests
(1) 8.17 ft on 11/13/2020
(2) 8.44 ft on 09/06/2019
(P)
: Preliminary values subject to further review.
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11
Any travel across the stream on the southeast side of Greenville is likely impossible as at least several feet of water inundates roads near crossings. Numerous homes and businesses adjacent to the stream are likely surrounded by water, with some structures inundated by a few feet of water.
9.5
Travel around the ECU campus becomes increasinly difficult with several main roads likely closed. Charles Boulevard is likely impassable near the stream, as well as the end of Ficklen Drive. Water may also cover portions of Evans Road and 14th street. Some structures along 10th Street are threatened. Water also reaches portions of the neaby Lower Minges parking lot, and the ECU College Hill parking lot is inundated by several feet of water.
7.75
Water likely covers portions of Charles Boulevard adjacent to the stream. The driveway for Bower Apartments becomes inundated with several feet of water, and is likely impassable. Water also spreads to portions of Ficklen Drive and Deck Street, and inundates portions of ECU College Hill parking lot.
7
Water spills out of the banks, and into low lying areas adjacent to the stream. Water may cover portions of the driveway for the Bower Apartments, as well as areas of Green Mill Run Greenway and ECU College Hill parking lot.
About This Location
Latitude: 35.600500° N, Longitude: 77.368200° W, Horizontal Datum: NAD83/WGS84
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