Aucilla River near Nutall Rise (in MHHW)
Future / Actual / Minor
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01/11/2021, 10:04 PM UTC through 01/11/2021, 10:04 PM UTC
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CATEGORY STAGE Major Flooding 6.2 ft Moderate Flooding 4.2 ft Minor Flooding 2.7 ft Action 1.7 ft Reliability of the Forecast:
NOTE: Forecasts are issued routinely year-round.
Water levels are referenced to the Mean Higher High Water (MHHW) Datum. This datum can be used to approximate sea water inundation of normally dry ground near the coast. For specific impacts, please refer to the statements on this page.
Gauge reading affected by tides.
National Water Model Hydrograph
Official NWS streamflow forecasts are produced by NWS hydrologic forecasters for river gauge locations using hydrologic models which are calibrated to that location. This process considers additional guidance and information, including local expertise and experience, to produce the best forecast possible. The NWM output provides supplemental guidance to NWS forecasters and should not be considered an official NWS river forecast.
Flood Impacts
- 12 - Flooding of historic proportions affecting Southern Jefferson and Southwestern Taylor Counties. Areas up to 15 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico west of the Econfina River are flooded. Water reaches the base of the US-98 bridge over Aucilla.
- 9 - Catastrophic flooding affecting Southern Jefferson and Southwestern Taylor Counties. Numerous homes not elevated in the area likely destroyed by flood waters. Flooding waters could reach Rattlesnake Grade Rd. in Taylor County limiting travel along that road. The east and west approach of the US-98 bridge over the Aucilla River are flooded by over a foot and is subject to closer.
- 7.5 - US-98 floods in several places in Taylor and Jefferson Counties. Residences not elevated near, or just east of Aucilla Landing Rd. will experience flooding by 3 to 4 feet. Further south, residences along County Road 690-A could see flooding up to 8 ft.
Gauge Info
Coordinates | 30.1122, -83.9800 |
RFC | SERFC |
State | FL |
WFO | TAE |
County | Taylor |
Data Provider(s) | |
US Geological Survey | USGS--Water Resources of the United States |
USGS | 02326550 |
Gauge Location
Recent Crests
1. | 5.86 ft | on 09-27-2024 |
2. | 3.36 ft | on 08-30-2023 |
3. | 2.20 ft | on 01-03-2022 |
4. | 6.18 ft | on 09-16-2020 |
5. | 2.12 ft | on 12-21-2018 |
Recent Crests
1. | 5.86 ft | on 09-27-2024 |
2. | 3.36 ft | on 08-30-2023 |
3. | 2.20 ft | on 01-03-2022 |
4. | 6.18 ft | on 09-16-2020 |
5. | 2.12 ft | on 12-21-2018 |
6. | 7.31 ft | on 10-10-2018 |
7. | 2.27 ft | on 05-28-2018 |
8. | 2.44 ft | on 10-08-2017 |
9. | 6.07 ft | on 09-02-2016 |
10. | 2.55 ft | on 06-06-2016 |
11. | 2.02 ft | on 02-24-2016 |
12. | 1.88 ft | on 01-15-2016 |
13. | 1.61 ft | on 10-27-2015 |
14. | 3.73 ft | on 08-11-2011 |
15. | 5.45 ft | on 09-01-2008 |
16. | 3.60 ft | on 04-26-2005 |
17. | 3.92 ft | on 09-15-2004 |
Historic Crests
1. | 7.31 ft | on 10-10-2018 |
2. | 6.18 ft | on 09-16-2020 |
3. | 6.07 ft | on 09-02-2016 |
4. | 5.86 ft | on 09-27-2024 |
5. | 5.45 ft | on 09-01-2008 |
Historic Crests
1. | 7.31 ft | on 10-10-2018 |
2. | 6.18 ft | on 09-16-2020 |
3. | 6.07 ft | on 09-02-2016 |
4. | 5.86 ft | on 09-27-2024 |
5. | 5.45 ft | on 09-01-2008 |
6. | 3.92 ft | on 09-15-2004 |
7. | 3.73 ft | on 08-11-2011 |
8. | 3.60 ft | on 04-26-2005 |
9. | 3.36 ft | on 08-30-2023 |
10. | 2.55 ft | on 06-06-2016 |
11. | 2.44 ft | on 10-08-2017 |
12. | 2.27 ft | on 05-28-2018 |
13. | 2.20 ft | on 01-03-2022 |
14. | 2.12 ft | on 12-21-2018 |
15. | 2.02 ft | on 02-24-2016 |
16. | 1.88 ft | on 01-15-2016 |
17. | 1.61 ft | on 10-27-2015 |
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