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Neuse River near Goldsboro, NC (GLDN7)


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Inundation Levels
NAVD88 Stage

Record Crest: 29.74 ft
71.0*29.1*
70.028.1
69.027.1
68.026.1
67.025.1
66.024.1

Major Flooding Begins

65.023.1
64.022.1
63.021.1
62.020.1

Moderate Flooding Begins

61.019.1
60.018.1

Minor Flooding Begins

59.017.1

Near Flooding Begins

58.016.1
57.015.1
56.014.1

Below Flooding Begins

* = Extended rating
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Current Stage:
3.9 ft at 04/20/2024 02:15:00 UTC
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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 24
Moderate Flood Stage: 20
Flood Stage: 18
Action Stage: 17
Low Stage (in feet): 0

Historic Crests
(1) 29.74 ft on 10/12/2016
(2) 28.85 ft on 09/20/1999
(3) 27.60 ft on 09/19/2018
(4) 27.30 ft on 10/05/1929
(5) 26.70 ft on 09/23/1945
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 21.96 ft on 02/20/2021 (P)
(2) 21.49 ft on 01/07/2021 (P)
(3) 18.40 ft on 12/30/2020 (P)
(4) 18.00 ft on 12/28/2020 (P)
(5) 22.39 ft on 02/12/2020
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Low Water Records
(1) 2.10 ft on 09/03/1980
(2) 2.22 ft on 10/25/1981
(3) 2.25 ft on 10/03/1985
(4) 2.40 ft on 11/12/1986
(5) 2.46 ft on 10/20/1983
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Graphical representation of flood inundation for NWS flood categories are based on steady state hydraulic modeling of water surface elevations for incremented discharges. Map shows approximate inundation areas for given water surface elevations and should not be used for navigation or permitting or other legal purposes, but strictly as a planning reference tool.

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31 Flooding reaches the base of the Arrington Bridge Rd bridge.
29 The Little River backs up and US70 and NC55 are closed. The water treatment plant is flooded.
28 The northbound lane of Arrington Bridge Rd is impassable, which cuts off access to medical facilities for residents south of the city. Emergency services must set up a temporary triage.
26 Flooding threatens to close US117.
24 Major flooding begins. Strobe lights at the end of the runway at Seymour Johnson Air Force base are flooded.
23 Strobe lights at the end of the runway at Seymour Johnson Air Force base are flooded.
22.5 Evacuation of some homes in the Mar-Mac area and possibly the Buckhorn Island subdivision may be necessary.
22 Flooding begins on Seymour Johnson Air Force Base.
21 Riverview Trailer Park homes and Stevens Mill Road begin to flood.
20 Moderate flooding begins. Arrington Bridge Road and access roads around Seymour Johnson Air Force Base flood.
18 Minor flooding bagins. Water overflows the banks at the Arrington Bridge Rd and upstream of the US 117 bridge. Ferry Bridge Rd begins to flood.
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(1) Downstream - High Flow
(2) Upstream - High Flow
(3) Arrington Bridge Road
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Graphical representation of flood inundation for NWS flood categories are based on steady state hydraulic modeling of water surface elevations for incremented discharges. Map shows approximate inundation areas for given water surface elevations and should not be used for navigation or permitting or other legal purposes, but strictly as a planning reference tool.