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Red River near Gainesville Stage (ft)Flow (kcfs)Observed: 10.12 ft at 12:30PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.13 ft at 1:00PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.11 ft at 1:30PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.16 ft at 2:00PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.19 ft at 2:30PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.2 ft at 3:00PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.18 ft at 3:30PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.18 ft at 4:00PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.23 ft at 4:30PM Jun 03, 2023Highest Observation: 10.26 ft at 5:00PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.24 ft at 6:30PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.23 ft at 7:00PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.23 ft at 7:30PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.22 ft at 8:00PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.21 ft at 8:30PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.19 ft at 9:00PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.18 ft at 9:30PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.18 ft at 10:00PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.13 ft at 11:30PM Jun 03, 2023Observed: 10.12 ft at 12:00AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 10.1 ft at 12:30AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 10.09 ft at 1:00AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 10.07 ft at 1:30AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 10.06 ft at 2:00AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 10.04 ft at 2:30AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 10.03 ft at 3:00AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 10.02 ft at 3:30AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 10.01 ft at 4:00AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 10 ft at 4:30AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.99 ft at 5:00AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.98 ft at 5:30AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.97 ft at 6:00AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.97 ft at 6:30AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.96 ft at 7:00AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.96 ft at 7:30AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.95 ft at 8:00AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 8:30AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.95 ft at 9:00AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 9:30AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 10:00AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 10:30AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 11:00AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 11:30AM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 12:00PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 12:30PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 1:00PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.93 ft at 1:30PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.9 ft at 2:00PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.92 ft at 2:30PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 3:00PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.93 ft at 3:30PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.93 ft at 4:00PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.92 ft at 4:30PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 5:00PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.92 ft at 5:30PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.95 ft at 6:00PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 6:30PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.95 ft at 7:00PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.95 ft at 7:30PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 8:00PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 8:30PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 9:00PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.93 ft at 9:30PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.93 ft at 10:00PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.93 ft at 10:30PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 11:00PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.93 ft at 11:30PM Jun 04, 2023Observed: 9.92 ft at 12:00AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.92 ft at 12:30AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.91 ft at 1:00AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.91 ft at 1:30AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.9 ft at 2:00AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.9 ft at 2:30AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.89 ft at 3:00AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.89 ft at 3:30AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.86 ft at 4:00AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.87 ft at 4:30AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.87 ft at 5:00AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.86 ft at 5:30AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.85 ft at 6:00AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.84 ft at 6:30AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.83 ft at 7:00AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.82 ft at 7:30AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.81 ft at 8:00AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.8 ft at 8:30AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.8 ft at 9:00AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.79 ft at 9:30AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.78 ft at 10:00AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.78 ft at 10:30AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.78 ft at 11:00AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.77 ft at 11:30AM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.77 ft at 12:00PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.77 ft at 12:30PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.74 ft at 1:00PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.78 ft at 2:30PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.78 ft at 3:00PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.78 ft at 3:30PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.77 ft at 4:00PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.79 ft at 5:30PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.8 ft at 6:00PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.8 ft at 6:30PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.8 ft at 7:00PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.81 ft at 7:30PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.81 ft at 8:00PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.83 ft at 8:30PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.84 ft at 9:00PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.85 ft at 9:30PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.86 ft at 10:00PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.86 ft at 10:30PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.86 ft at 11:00PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.87 ft at 11:30PM Jun 05, 2023Observed: 9.87 ft at 12:00AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.88 ft at 12:30AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.88 ft at 1:00AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.88 ft at 1:30AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.88 ft at 2:00AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.88 ft at 2:30AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.88 ft at 3:00AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.88 ft at 3:30AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.89 ft at 4:00AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.89 ft at 4:30AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.9 ft at 5:00AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.89 ft at 5:30AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.9 ft at 6:00AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.89 ft at 6:30AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.89 ft at 7:00AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.89 ft at 7:30AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.89 ft at 8:00AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.89 ft at 8:30AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.89 ft at 9:00AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.88 ft at 9:30AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.88 ft at 10:00AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.89 ft at 10:30AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.88 ft at 11:00AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.89 ft at 11:30AM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.88 ft at 12:00PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.85 ft at 12:30PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.86 ft at 1:00PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.85 ft at 1:30PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.83 ft at 2:00PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.82 ft at 2:30PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.83 ft at 3:00PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.77 ft at 3:30PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.8 ft at 4:00PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.79 ft at 4:30PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.78 ft at 5:00PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.74 ft at 5:30PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.77 ft at 6:00PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.75 ft at 6:30PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.74 ft at 7:00PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.74 ft at 7:30PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.67 ft at 8:00PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.72 ft at 8:30PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.76 ft at 9:00PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.74 ft at 9:30PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.8 ft at 10:00PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.8 ft at 10:30PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.79 ft at 11:00PM Jun 06, 2023Observed: 9.74 ft at 12:30AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.73 ft at 1:00AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.72 ft at 1:30AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.72 ft at 2:00AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.72 ft at 2:30AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.73 ft at 3:00AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.72 ft at 3:30AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.72 ft at 4:00AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.73 ft at 4:30AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.72 ft at 5:00AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.72 ft at 5:30AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.73 ft at 6:00AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.73 ft at 6:30AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.73 ft at 7:00AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.73 ft at 7:30AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.72 ft at 8:00AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.74 ft at 8:30AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.73 ft at 9:00AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.74 ft at 9:30AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.73 ft at 10:00AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.74 ft at 10:30AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.74 ft at 11:00AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.74 ft at 11:30AM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.75 ft at 12:00PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.75 ft at 12:30PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.76 ft at 1:00PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.73 ft at 1:30PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.77 ft at 2:00PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.76 ft at 2:30PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.79 ft at 3:00PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.78 ft at 3:30PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.78 ft at 4:00PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.79 ft at 4:30PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.79 ft at 5:00PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.81 ft at 5:30PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.81 ft at 6:00PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.81 ft at 6:30PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.82 ft at 7:00PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.83 ft at 7:30PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.83 ft at 8:00PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.84 ft at 8:30PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.85 ft at 9:00PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.87 ft at 9:30PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.88 ft at 10:00PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.89 ft at 10:30PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.9 ft at 11:00PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.91 ft at 11:30PM Jun 07, 2023Observed: 9.93 ft at 12:00AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 9.93 ft at 12:30AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 9.94 ft at 1:00AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 9.95 ft at 1:30AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 9.97 ft at 2:00AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 9.98 ft at 2:30AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 10 ft at 3:00AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 10.01 ft at 3:30AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 10.03 ft at 4:00AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 10.04 ft at 4:30AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 10.06 ft at 5:00AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 10.07 ft at 5:30AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 10.07 ft at 6:00AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 10.09 ft at 6:30AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 10.1 ft at 7:00AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 10.12 ft at 8:30AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 10.14 ft at 9:00AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 10.15 ft at 9:30AM Jun 08, 2023Observed: 10.17 ft at 10:00AM Jun 08, 2023Forecast: 10.3 ft 1:00PM Jun 08, 2023Forecast: 10.7 ft 7:00PM Jun 08, 2023Forecast: 11.3 ft 1:00AM Jun 09, 2023Forecast: 12 ft 7:00AM Jun 09, 2023Forecast: 12.4 ft 1:00PM Jun 09, 2023Highest Forecast: 12.6 ft 7:00PM Jun 09, 2023Highest Forecast: 12.6 ft 1:00AM Jun 10, 2023Forecast: 12.5 ft 7:00AM Jun 10, 2023Forecast: 12.4 ft 1:00PM Jun 10, 2023Forecast: 12.3 ft 7:00PM Jun 10, 2023Forecast: 12.1 ft 1:00AM Jun 11, 2023Forecast: 11.9 ft 7:00AM Jun 11, 2023Forecast: 11.7 ft 1:00PM Jun 11, 2023Forecast: 11.5 ft 7:00PM Jun 11, 2023Forecast: 11.2 ft 1:00AM Jun 12, 2023Forecast: 11 ft 7:00AM Jun 12, 2023Forecast: 10.7 ft 1:00PM Jun 12, 2023Forecast: 10.5 ft 7:00PM Jun 12, 2023Forecast: 10.3 ft 1:00AM Jun 13, 2023Forecast: 10.1 ft 7:00AM Jun 13, 2023USGS--Water Resources of the United StatesGSVT2(plotting HGIRG) Graph Created (11:01AM Jun 8, 2023)ObservedForecast (issued 8:17AM Jun 8)Latest observed value: 10.17 ft at 10:00 AM CDT 8-Jun-2023. Flood Stage is 25 ft
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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 Red River near Gainesville are issued routinely year-round.

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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 34
Moderate Flood Stage: 28
Flood Stage: 25
Action Stage: 22
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

Historic Crests
(1) 42.05 ft on 06/19/2015
(2) 40.08 ft on 05/31/1987
(3) 37.10 ft on 10/24/1983
(4) 36.63 ft on 06/13/1995
(5) 36.03 ft on 06/09/1995
(6) 34.98 ft on 05/31/2015
(7) 34.52 ft on 05/22/2015
(8) 33.13 ft on 05/05/1990
(9) 31.69 ft on 05/11/2015
(10) 31.08 ft on 04/21/2016
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 23.21 ft on 03/21/2020
(2) 23.05 ft on 05/31/2019
(3) 25.89 ft on 10/14/2018
(4) 23.16 ft on 05/22/2017
(5) 23.74 ft on 06/16/2016
(6) 27.22 ft on 06/04/2016
(7) 27.30 ft on 05/26/2016
(8) 31.08 ft on 04/21/2016
(9) 23.37 ft on 12/30/2015
(10) 24.39 ft on 11/30/2015
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

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43 Extensive flooding to depths of 18 feet occurs in agricultural lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads along and near the river in Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas. Sandpit operations area affected. Floodwaters reach the sides of the U.S. Interstate Highway I-35 Bridge about 1.5 feet higher than the low chord of the bridge. River levels are about 2 feet higher than the levels reached by the May 31...1987 flood crest.
42.5 Extensive flooding to depths of 17.5 feet occurs in agricultural lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads along and near the river in Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas. Sandpit operations area affected. Floodwaters reach the sides of the U.S. Interstate Highway I-35 Bridge about 1 foot higher than the low chord of the bridge. River levels are about 2.5 feet higher than the levels reached by the May 31...1987 flood crest.
42 Extensive flooding to depths of 17 feet occurs in agricultural lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads along and near the river in Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas. Sandpit operations area affected. Floodwaters reach the sides of the U.S. Interstate Highway I-35 Bridge about 0.5 feet higher than the low chord of the bridge. River levels are about 2 feet higher than the levels reached by the May 31...1987 flood crest.
41.5 Extensive flooding to depths of 16.5 feet occurs in agricultural lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads along and near the river in Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas. Sandpit operations area affected. Floodwaters reach the low chord of the U.S. Interstate Highway I-35 Bridge. River levels are about 1.5 feet higher than the levels reached by the May 31...1987 flood crest.
41 Extensive flooding to depths of 16 feet occurs in agricultural lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads along and near the river in Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas. Sandpit operations area affected. Floodwaters begin to approach the low chord of the U.S. Interstate Highway I-35 Bridge. River levels are about 1 foot higher than the levels reached by the May 31...1987 flood crest.
40 Extensive flooding of crop and range lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads occurs along the river in Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas. Sandpit operations area affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are at least 15 feet higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded. Floodwaters match the levels reached by the May 31...1987 flood crest.
39 Crop and range lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads are flooded or isolated. Low-lying fields... upstream in western Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas... experience overflows several hours before the crest reaches the Interstate Highway I-35 crossing north of Gainesville. Sandpit operations area affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are at least 14 feet higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded.
38 Crop and range lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads are flooded or isolated. Low-lying fields... upstream in western Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas... experience overflows several hours before the crest reaches the Interstate Highway I-35 crossing north of Gainesville. Sandpit operations area affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are at least 13 feet higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded.
37 Crop and range lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads are flooded or isolated. Low-lying fields... upstream in western Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas... experience overflows several hours before the crest reaches the Interstate Highway I-35 crossing north of Gainesville. Sandpit operations area affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are at least 12 feet higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded.
36 Crop and range lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads are flooded or isolated. Low-lying fields... upstream in western Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas... experience overflows several hours before the crest reaches the Interstate Highway I-35 crossing north of Gainesville. Sandpit operations area affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are at least 11 feet higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded.
35 Crop and range lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads are flooded or isolated. Low-lying fields... upstream in western Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas... experience overflows several hours before the crest reaches the Interstate Highway I-35 crossing north of Gainesville. Sandpit operations area affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are at least 10 feet higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded.
34 Crop and range lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads are flooded or isolated. Low-lying fields... upstream in western Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas... experience overflows several hours before the crest reaches the Interstate Highway I-35 crossing north of Gainesville. Sandpit operations area affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are at least 9 feet higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded.
33 Crop and range lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads are flooded or isolated. Low-lying fields... upstream in western Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas... experience overflows several hours before the crest reaches the Interstate Highway I-35 crossing north of Gainesville. Sandpit operations area affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are at least 8 feet higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded.
32 Crop and range lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads are flooded or isolated. Low-lying fields... upstream in western Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas... experience overflows several hours before the crest reaches the Interstate Highway I-35 crossing north of Gainesville. Sandpit operations area affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are at least 7 feet higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded.
31 Crop and range lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads are flooded or isolated. Low-lying fields... upstream in western Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas... experience overflows several hours before the crest reaches the Interstate Highway I-35 crossing north of Gainesville. Sandpit operations area affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are at least 6 feet higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded.
30 Crop and range lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads are flooded or isolated. Low-lying fields... upstream in western Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas... experience overflows several hours before the crest reaches the Interstate Highway I-35 crossing north of Gainesville. Sandpit operations area affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are at least 5 feet higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded.
29 Crop and range lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads are flooded or isolated. Low-lying fields... upstream in western Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas... experience overflows several hours before the crest reaches the Interstate Highway I-35 crossing north of Gainesville. Sandpit operations area affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are at least 4 feet higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded.
28 Crop and range lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads are flooded or isolated. Low-lying fields... upstream in western Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas... experience overflows several hours before the crest reaches the Interstate Highway I-35 crossing north of Gainesville. Sandpit operations area affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are at least 3 feet higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded.
27 Crop and range lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads are flooded or isolated. Low-lying fields... upstream in western Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas... experience overflows several hours before the crest reaches the Interstate Highway I-35 crossing north of Gainesville. Sandpit operations area affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are at least 2 feet higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded.
26 Crop and range lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads are flooded or isolated. Low-lying fields... upstream in western Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas... experience overflows several hours before the crest reaches the Interstate Highway I-35 crossing north of Gainesville. Sandpit operations area affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are at least 1 foot higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded.
25 Crop and range lands... pecan groves... oil wells... and rural roads are flooded or isolated. Low-lying fields... upstream in western Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas... experience overflows several hours before the crest reaches the Interstate Highway I-35 crossing north of Gainesville. Sandpit operations area affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded.
24 Low-lying fields... upstream in western Love County in Oklahoma... and Cooke County in Texas... may experience shallow overflows several hours before the crest reaches the Interstate Highway I-35 crossing north of Gainesville. Sandpit operations may be affected. Livestock and other property should be removed to places which are higher than nearby river banks to avoid being stranded.
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Latitude: 33.727883° N, Longitude: 97.160013° W, Horizontal Datum: NAD27

River Stage
Reference Frame
Gauge Height Flood Stage Uses
NWS stage 0 ft 25 ft Interpreting hydrographs and NWS watch, warnings, and forecasts, and inundation maps
Vertical Datum Elevation
(gauge height = 0)
Elevation
(gauge height = flood stage)
Elevation information source
NAVD88 Not Available Not Available Survey grade GPS equipment, FEMA flood plain maps, newer USGS topographic maps
NGVD 29 627.91 652.91 Older USGS topographic maps, NGVD29 benchmarks
MSL Not Available Not Available Older USGS topographic maps, MSL benchmarks
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