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Washita River near Dickson Stage (ft)Flow (kcfs)Observed: 8.7 ft at 1:30PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.71 ft at 2:00PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.71 ft at 2:30PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.73 ft at 3:00PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.73 ft at 3:30PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.73 ft at 4:00PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.72 ft at 4:30PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.73 ft at 5:00PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.73 ft at 5:30PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.72 ft at 6:00PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.73 ft at 6:30PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.72 ft at 7:00PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.72 ft at 7:30PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.72 ft at 8:00PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.71 ft at 8:30PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.7 ft at 9:00PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.69 ft at 9:30PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.69 ft at 10:00PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.68 ft at 10:30PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.68 ft at 11:00PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.67 ft at 11:30PM Mar 23, 2024Observed: 8.67 ft at 12:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.65 ft at 12:30AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.65 ft at 1:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.64 ft at 1:30AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.64 ft at 2:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.63 ft at 2:30AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.62 ft at 3:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.62 ft at 3:30AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.61 ft at 4:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.62 ft at 4:30AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.61 ft at 5:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.61 ft at 5:30AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.61 ft at 6:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.6 ft at 6:30AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.61 ft at 7:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.6 ft at 7:30AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.61 ft at 8:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.62 ft at 8:30AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.63 ft at 9:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.61 ft at 9:30AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.63 ft at 10:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.63 ft at 10:30AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.63 ft at 11:00AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.65 ft at 11:30AM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.65 ft at 12:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.67 ft at 12:30PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.65 ft at 1:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.68 ft at 1:30PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.69 ft at 2:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.67 ft at 2:30PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.7 ft at 3:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.72 ft at 3:30PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.73 ft at 4:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.74 ft at 4:30PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.75 ft at 5:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.77 ft at 5:30PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.78 ft at 6:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.79 ft at 6:30PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.79 ft at 7:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.8 ft at 7:30PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.81 ft at 8:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.81 ft at 8:30PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.84 ft at 9:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.86 ft at 9:30PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.86 ft at 10:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.82 ft at 10:30PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.87 ft at 11:00PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 8.95 ft at 11:30PM Mar 24, 2024Observed: 9.07 ft at 12:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.11 ft at 12:30AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.15 ft at 1:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.19 ft at 1:30AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.26 ft at 2:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.39 ft at 2:30AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.57 ft at 3:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.76 ft at 3:30AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.89 ft at 4:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.96 ft at 4:30AM Mar 25, 2024Highest Observation: 10.01 ft at 5:00AM Mar 25, 2024Highest Observation: 10.01 ft at 5:30AM Mar 25, 2024Highest Observation: 10.01 ft at 6:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 10 ft at 6:30AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.99 ft at 7:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.97 ft at 7:30AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.95 ft at 8:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.94 ft at 8:30AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.92 ft at 9:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.92 ft at 9:30AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.9 ft at 10:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.88 ft at 10:30AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.86 ft at 11:00AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.83 ft at 11:30AM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.8 ft at 12:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.78 ft at 12:30PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.75 ft at 1:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.7 ft at 1:30PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.63 ft at 2:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.6 ft at 2:30PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.57 ft at 3:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.52 ft at 3:30PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.49 ft at 4:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.46 ft at 4:30PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.44 ft at 5:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.4 ft at 5:30PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.38 ft at 6:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.36 ft at 6:30PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.32 ft at 7:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.33 ft at 7:30PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.32 ft at 8:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.34 ft at 8:30PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.34 ft at 9:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.33 ft at 9:30PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.34 ft at 10:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.32 ft at 10:30PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.33 ft at 11:00PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.34 ft at 11:30PM Mar 25, 2024Observed: 9.34 ft at 12:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.34 ft at 12:30AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.35 ft at 1:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.35 ft at 1:30AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.35 ft at 2:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.35 ft at 2:30AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.36 ft at 3:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.36 ft at 3:30AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.36 ft at 4:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.37 ft at 4:30AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.38 ft at 5:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.38 ft at 5:30AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.39 ft at 6:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.4 ft at 6:30AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.4 ft at 7:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.4 ft at 7:30AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.4 ft at 8:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.42 ft at 8:30AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.42 ft at 9:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.39 ft at 9:30AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.44 ft at 10:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.43 ft at 10:30AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.39 ft at 11:00AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.41 ft at 11:30AM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.43 ft at 12:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.41 ft at 12:30PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.34 ft at 1:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.38 ft at 1:30PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.38 ft at 2:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.37 ft at 2:30PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.35 ft at 3:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.34 ft at 3:30PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.29 ft at 4:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.31 ft at 4:30PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.3 ft at 5:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.29 ft at 5:30PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.27 ft at 6:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.26 ft at 6:30PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.25 ft at 7:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.24 ft at 7:30PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.22 ft at 8:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.21 ft at 8:30PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.19 ft at 9:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.18 ft at 9:30PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.17 ft at 10:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.16 ft at 10:30PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.15 ft at 11:00PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.13 ft at 11:30PM Mar 26, 2024Observed: 9.12 ft at 12:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 9.1 ft at 12:30AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 9.09 ft at 1:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 9.05 ft at 1:30AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 9.06 ft at 2:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 9.04 ft at 2:30AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 9.03 ft at 3:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 9.01 ft at 3:30AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 9 ft at 4:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.98 ft at 4:30AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.97 ft at 5:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.96 ft at 5:30AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.95 ft at 6:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.94 ft at 6:30AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.93 ft at 7:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.91 ft at 7:30AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.9 ft at 8:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.89 ft at 8:30AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.88 ft at 9:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.89 ft at 9:30AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.86 ft at 10:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.88 ft at 10:30AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.86 ft at 11:00AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.85 ft at 11:30AM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.84 ft at 12:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.83 ft at 12:30PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.81 ft at 1:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.8 ft at 1:30PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.79 ft at 2:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.74 ft at 2:30PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.76 ft at 3:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.72 ft at 3:30PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.73 ft at 4:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.72 ft at 4:30PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.72 ft at 5:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.7 ft at 5:30PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.69 ft at 6:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.67 ft at 6:30PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.67 ft at 7:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.67 ft at 7:30PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.66 ft at 8:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.64 ft at 8:30PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.64 ft at 9:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.63 ft at 9:30PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.63 ft at 10:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.64 ft at 10:30PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.63 ft at 11:00PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.63 ft at 11:30PM Mar 27, 2024Observed: 8.62 ft at 12:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.62 ft at 12:30AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.61 ft at 1:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.62 ft at 1:30AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.62 ft at 2:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.62 ft at 2:30AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.61 ft at 3:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.61 ft at 3:30AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.6 ft at 4:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.6 ft at 4:30AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.6 ft at 5:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.6 ft at 5:30AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.59 ft at 6:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.59 ft at 6:30AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.59 ft at 7:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.58 ft at 7:30AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.59 ft at 8:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.59 ft at 8:30AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.59 ft at 9:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.6 ft at 9:30AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.6 ft at 10:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.6 ft at 10:30AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.6 ft at 11:00AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.6 ft at 11:30AM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.58 ft at 12:00PM Mar 28, 2024Observed: 8.57 ft at 12:30PM Mar 28, 2024Highest Forecast: 8.5 ft 7:00PM Mar 28, 2024Forecast: 8.4 ft 1:00AM Mar 29, 2024Forecast: 8.3 ft 7:00AM Mar 29, 2024Forecast: 8.3 ft 1:00PM Mar 29, 2024Forecast: 8.2 ft 7:00PM Mar 29, 2024Forecast: 8.2 ft 1:00AM Mar 30, 2024Forecast: 8.2 ft 7:00AM Mar 30, 2024Forecast: 8.1 ft 1:00PM Mar 30, 2024Forecast: 8.1 ft 7:00PM Mar 30, 2024Forecast: 8.1 ft 1:00AM Mar 31, 2024Forecast: 8.1 ft 7:00AM Mar 31, 2024Forecast: 8 ft 1:00PM Mar 31, 2024Forecast: 8 ft 7:00PM Mar 31, 2024Forecast: 8 ft 1:00AM Apr 01, 2024Forecast: 8 ft 7:00AM Apr 01, 2024Forecast: 8 ft 1:00PM Apr 01, 2024Forecast: 8 ft 7:00PM Apr 01, 2024Forecast: 8 ft 1:00AM Apr 02, 2024Forecast: 8 ft 7:00AM Apr 02, 2024USGS--Water Resources of the United StatesDURO2(plotting HGIRG) Graph Created (1:16PM Mar 28, 2024)ObservedForecast (issued 7:49AM Mar 28)Latest observed value: 8.57 ft at 12:30 PM CDT 28-Mar-2024. Flood Stage is 27 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 Washita River near Dickson are issued routinely year-round.

Vertical Datum updated from NGVD29 to NAVD88 by gauge owner.

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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 31
Moderate Flood Stage: 29
Flood Stage: 27
Action Stage: 24
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

Historic Crests
(1) 48.70 ft on 06/19/2015
(2) 45.24 ft on 05/30/1987
(3) 44.37 ft on 10/31/1941
(4) 44.35 ft on 05/11/1943
(5) 44.26 ft on 05/03/1990
(6) 42.57 ft on 05/12/1950
(7) 42.30 ft on 05/19/1957
(8) 42.00 ft on 05/24/1908
(9) 41.54 ft on 10/01/1945
(10) 41.20 ft on 02/17/1938
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 16.33 ft on 06/10/2022 (P)
(2) 30.93 ft on 04/29/2021
(3) 24.43 ft on 09/02/2020
(4) 27.04 ft on 03/20/2020
(5) 26.02 ft on 05/02/2019
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

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50 Expect catastrophic flood depths of 25 feet or more to wreak havoc in the Washita River valley... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the shores of Lake Texoma. Many homesteads are flooded and may be cut off for days. Over 10 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened. Flood levels are nearly 5 feet higher than the flood crest of May 30...1987.
49 Expect catastrophic flood depths of 24 feet or more to wreak havoc in the Washita River valley... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the shores of Lake Texoma. Many homesteads are flooded and may be cut off for days. Over 10 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened. Flood levels are nearly 4 feet higher than the flood crest of May 30...1987.
48 Expect catastrophic flood depths of 23 feet or more to wreak havoc in the Washita River valley... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the shores of Lake Texoma. Many homesteads are flooded and may be cut off for days. Over 10 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened. Flood levels are nearly 3 feet higher than the flood crest of May 30...1987.
47 Expect catastrophic flood depths of 22 feet or more to wreak havoc in the Washita River valley... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the shores of Lake Texoma. Many homesteads are flooded and may be cut off for days. Over 10 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened. Flood levels are nearly 2 feet higher than the flood crest of May 30...1987.
46 Expect catastrophic flood depths of 21 feet or more to wreak havoc in the Washita River valley... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the shores of Lake Texoma. Many homesteads are flooded and may be cut off for days. Over 10 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened. Flood levels are nearly 1 foot higher than the flood crest of May 30...1987.
45 Expect near catastrophic flood depths up to 20 feet to wreak havoc in the Washita River valley... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the shores of Lake Texoma. Many homesteads are flooded or cut off for days. Nearly 10 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened. Flood levels nearly match those of the flood crest of May 30...1987.
44 Expect near catastrophic flood depths up to 19 feet to wreak havoc in the Washita River valley... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the shores of Lake Texoma. Many homesteads are flooded or cut off for days. Over 9 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened. Flood levels nearly match those of the flood crest of May 3...1990.
43 Expect near catastrophic flood depths up to 18 feet to cause destruction in the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the shores of Lake Texoma.. Many homesteads are flooded or may be cut off for days. About 9 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened.
42 Expect near catastrophic flood depths up to 17 feet to cause destruction in the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the shores of Lake Texoma.. Many homesteads are flooded or may be cut off for days. Nearly 9 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened.
41 Flood depths up to 16 feet will cause destruction in the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads may be flooded or cut off for days. Over 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened.
40 Flood depths up to 15 feet will cause destruction in the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads may be flooded or cut off for days. Over 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened.
39 Flood depths up to 14 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads may be flooded or isolated. Over 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
38 Flood depths up to 13 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads may be flooded or isolated. Over 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
37 Flood depths up to 12 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads could be flooded or isolated. About 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
36 Flood depths up to 11 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads could be flooded or isolated. Nearly 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
35 Flood depths up to 10 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads could be flooded or isolated. Over 7 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
34 Flood depths up to 9 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads could be flooded or isolated. About 7 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
33 Flood depths up to 8 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads could be flooded or isolated. Nearly 7 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
32 Flood depths up to 7 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads could be flooded or isolated. Over 6 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
31 Flood depths up to 6 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads could be flooded or isolated. Nearly 6 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
30 Flood depths up to 5 feet extend along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Several homesteads are isolated. About 5 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
29 Flood depths up to 4 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Rural homesteads are isolated. Over 4 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
28 Flood depths up to 3 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Some rural homesteads are isolated. Nearly 4 thousand acres of bottomlands between Rock Creek near Dougherty and Lake Texoma are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
27 Flood depths up to 2 feet extend along the Washita River valley in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. A few rural homesteads may be briefly isolated. Over 3 thousand acres of bottomlands between Rock Creek near Dougherty and Lake Texoma are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
26 Flood depths of about a foot extend along the Washita River in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Over 2 thousand acres of bottomlands between Rock Creek near Dougherty and Lake Texoma are covered... with flood depths up to 6 feet in low places. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
25 Overflow conditions extend along the Washita River in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. About 2 thousand acres of bottomlands between Rock Creek near Dougherty and Lake Texoma are covered... with flood depths up to 5 feet in low places. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
24 Near bankfull conditions extend along the Washita River in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Flooding is confined to low-bottom fields... mostly near tributary creeks which can flood independently of the Washita River.
23 Near bankfull conditions extend along the Washita River in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Flooding is confined to low-bottom fields... mostly near tributary creeks which can flood independently of the Washita River.
22 Near bankfull conditions extend along the Washita River in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Flooding is confined to low-bottom fields... mostly near tributary creeks which can flood independently of the Washita River.
21 Near bankfull conditions extend along the Washita River in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Flooding is confined to low-bottom fields... mostly near tributary creeks which can flood independently of the Washita River.
20 Near bankfull conditions extend along the Washita River in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Flooding is confined to low-bottom fields... mostly near tributary creeks which can flood independently of the Washita River.
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Latitude: 34.233427° N, Longitude: 96.975845° W, Horizontal Datum: NAD27

River Stage
Reference Frame
Gauge Height Flood Stage Uses
NWS stage 0 ft 27 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 650.45 677.45 Survey grade GPS equipment, FEMA flood plain maps, newer USGS topographic maps
NGVD 29 650.57 677.57 Older USGS topographic maps, NGVD29 benchmarks
MSL Not Available Not Available Older USGS topographic maps, MSL benchmarks
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