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Mill Creek at Antioch Stage (ft)Flow (kcfs)Observed: 2.95 ft at 10:00AM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.94 ft at 10:30AM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.94 ft at 11:00AM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.94 ft at 11:30AM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.94 ft at 12:00PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.94 ft at 12:30PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.94 ft at 1:00PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.94 ft at 1:30PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.94 ft at 2:00PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.94 ft at 2:30PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.94 ft at 3:00PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.94 ft at 3:30PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.94 ft at 4:00PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 4:30PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.94 ft at 5:00PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 5:30PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 6:00PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 6:30PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 7:00PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 7:30PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 8:00PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 8:30PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 9:00PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 9:30PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 10:00PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 10:30PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 11:00PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 11:30PM Apr 16, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 12:00AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 12:30AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 1:00AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 1:30AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 2:00AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 2:30AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 3:00AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 3:30AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 4:00AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 4:30AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 5:00AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 5:30AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 6:00AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 6:30AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 7:00AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 7:30AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 8:00AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 8:30AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 9:00AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 9:30AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 10:00AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.94 ft at 10:30AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.96 ft at 11:00AM Apr 17, 2024Highest Observation: 2.97 ft at 11:30AM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.96 ft at 12:00PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.95 ft at 12:30PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.94 ft at 1:00PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 1:30PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 2:00PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 2:30PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 3:00PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 3:30PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 4:00PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 4:30PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 5:00PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 5:30PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 6:00PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 6:30PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 7:00PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 7:30PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 8:00PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 8:30PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 9:00PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 9:30PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 10:00PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 10:30PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 11:00PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.93 ft at 11:30PM Apr 17, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 12:00AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 12:30AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 1:00AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 1:30AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 2:00AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 2:30AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.92 ft at 3:00AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 3:30AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 4:00AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 4:30AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 5:00AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 5:30AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 6:00AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 6:30AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 7:00AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 7:30AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 8:00AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 8:30AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 9:00AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.91 ft at 9:30AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.9 ft at 10:00AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.9 ft at 10:30AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.9 ft at 11:00AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.9 ft at 11:30AM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.9 ft at 12:00PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.9 ft at 12:30PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.9 ft at 1:00PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.9 ft at 1:30PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.89 ft at 2:00PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.9 ft at 2:30PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.89 ft at 3:00PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.89 ft at 3:30PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.89 ft at 4:00PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.89 ft at 4:30PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.89 ft at 5:00PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.89 ft at 5:30PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.89 ft at 6:00PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.89 ft at 6:30PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.89 ft at 7:00PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.88 ft at 7:30PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.88 ft at 8:00PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.88 ft at 8:30PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.88 ft at 9:00PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.88 ft at 9:30PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.88 ft at 10:00PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.88 ft at 10:30PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.88 ft at 11:00PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.88 ft at 11:30PM Apr 18, 2024Observed: 2.88 ft at 12:00AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.88 ft at 12:30AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.88 ft at 1:00AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.87 ft at 1:30AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.87 ft at 2:00AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.87 ft at 2:30AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.87 ft at 3:00AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.87 ft at 3:30AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.87 ft at 4:00AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.87 ft at 4:30AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.86 ft at 5:00AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.86 ft at 5:30AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.86 ft at 6:00AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.86 ft at 6:30AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.86 ft at 7:00AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.86 ft at 7:30AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.87 ft at 8:00AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.86 ft at 8:30AM Apr 19, 2024Observed: 2.86 ft at 9:00AM Apr 19, 2024Highest Forecast: 4.4 ft 1:00PM Apr 19, 2024Forecast: 4.2 ft 7:00PM Apr 19, 2024Forecast: 4 ft 1:00AM Apr 20, 2024Forecast: 3.8 ft 7:00AM Apr 20, 2024Forecast: 3.7 ft 1:00PM Apr 20, 2024Forecast: 3.6 ft 7:00PM Apr 20, 2024Forecast: 3.6 ft 1:00AM Apr 21, 2024Forecast: 3.5 ft 7:00AM Apr 21, 2024Forecast: 3.5 ft 1:00PM Apr 21, 2024Forecast: 3.4 ft 7:00PM Apr 21, 2024Forecast: 3.4 ft 1:00AM Apr 22, 2024Forecast: 3.4 ft 7:00AM Apr 22, 2024ANTT1(plotting HGIRG) Graph Created (9:31AM Apr 19, 2024)ObservedForecast (issued 9:18AM Apr 18)Latest observed value: 2.86 ft at 9:00 AM CDT 19-Apr-2024. Flood Stage is 14 ft
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NOTE: The above river forecast includes future rainfall. Forecast stages may be different if the rainfall does not occur.

Reliability of the Forecast: Based on current and forecast river, weather and reservoir conditions

NOTE: Forecasts for the Mill Creek at Antioch 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: 20
Moderate Flood Stage: 17
Flood Stage: 14
Action Stage: 12
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

Historic Crests
(1) 26.10 ft on 05/01/2010
(2) 23.78 ft on 05/04/1979
(3) 19.73 ft on 03/21/1955
(4) 19.15 ft on 06/17/1960
(5) 18.38 ft on 02/27/1962
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 13.44 ft on 04/22/2017
(2) 11.17 ft on 12/25/2015
(3) 11.43 ft on 03/04/2015
(4) 11.95 ft on 02/05/2014
(5) 15.30 ft on 04/28/2013
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

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24 Many roads and properties in and near industrial, commercial, and residential areas along the creek are flooded, including locations near Harding Place and Harding Industrial Drive, Franklin Limestone Road, portions of Antioch Pike from near Haywood Lane to near Blue Hole Road including Antioch Middle School, Cummings Park Drive, and Waikiki Blvd.
22 Flooding along Mill Creek is impacting many idustrial, commercial, and residential areas. Locations near Harding Place and Harding Industrial Drive, Franklin Limestone Road, Antioch Pike and Haywood Lane, Cummings Park Drive, and Waikiki Blvd are hardest hit. Area roads are also flooded, including Franklin Limestone Road, portions of Antioch Pike between Blue Hole Road and Reeves Road and the bridge between Haywood Lane and Richards Road, and Mc Gavock Pike north of Harding Place.
20 Many roads near mill creek are flooded, including franklin limestone road, portions of antioch pike between blue hole road and reeves road and the bridge between haywood lane and richards road, and mc gavock pike north of harding place. Flooding of industrial, commercial, and residential property is occurring, especially near harding place and harding industrial drive, franklin limestone road, antioch pike and haywood lane, cummings park drive, and waikiki blvd.
19 Flooding of industrial and commercial areas begins near Harding Place and Harding Industrial Drive, Franklin Limestone Rroad, Antioch Pike and Haywood Lane, and Cummings Park Drive. Antioch Pike between Blue Hole Road and Reeves Road, and Mc Gavock Pike north of Harding Place are flooded, as well as the athletic fields and parking areas of Antioch Middle School, Ezell Road Park, and Antioch Park.
18 Water begins to approach industrial and commercial areas near Harding Place and Harding Industrial Drive, Franklin Limestone Road, Antioch Pike and Haywood Lane, and Cummings Park Drive. Antioch Pike between Blue Hole Road and Reeves Road, and Mc Gavock Pike north of Harding Place are flooded, as well as the athletic fields and parking areas of Antioch Middle School, Ezell Road Park, and Antioch Park.
17 Significant flooding is occurring in Ezell Road Park and Antioch Park. Industrial areas near Franklin Limestone Road, Haywood Lane, Antioch Pike, Blue Hole Road, and Harding Place are also experiencing flooding that may lead to significant damage. Antioch Pike between Blue Hole Road and Reeves Road is flooded, and water approaches Mc Gavock Pike north of Harding Place.
16 Flooding of property along the creek is occurring, including Ezell Road Park and Antioch Park, and industrial areas near Franklin Limestone Road, Haywood Lane, Antioch Pike, Blue Hole Road, and Harding Place.
15 Parking areas and athletic fields at Antioch Middle School begin to flood, and water approaches low lying areas along Antioch Pike between Blue Hole Road and Reeves Road.
14 Flooding of properties along the creek begins, particularly industrial areas near Franklin Limestone Road, Haywood Lane, Antioch Pike, Blue Hole Road, and Harding Place. Also flooding of Ezell Road Park and Antioch Park is occurring.
13 Portions of Ezell Road Park and Antioch Park are inundated, and property of Antioch Middle School along the creek becomes inundated.
12 Water begins to inundate low lying areas along the creek from Interstate 24 to near Harding Place, including Ezell Road Park and Antioch Park.
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Latitude: 36.081667° N, Longitude: 86.680556° W, Horizontal Datum: NAD83/WGS84

River Stage
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Gauge Height Flood Stage Uses
NWS stage 0 ft 14 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 Not Available Not Available Older USGS topographic maps, NGVD29 benchmarks
MSL Not Available Not Available Older USGS topographic maps, MSL benchmarks
Other 472.57 ft 486.57 ft  

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