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This probabilistic forecast is issued by the Ohio River Forecast Center.
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Forecasts for the Ohio River at Marietta Pumphouse are issued routinely year-round.

Vertical datum height surveyed by the USGS

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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 40
Moderate Flood Stage: 38
Flood Stage: 35
Action Stage: 33
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

Historic Crests
(1) 58.30 ft on 03/29/1913
(2) 55.00 ft on 01/26/1937
(3) 52.90 ft on 02/07/1884
(4) 50.50 ft on 03/16/1907
(5) 48.80 ft on 02/16/1832
(6) 45.20 ft on 03/12/1964
(7) 45.00 ft on 09/30/1861
(8) 44.97 ft on 09/19/2004
(9) 43.60 ft on 01/08/2005
(10) 41.40 ft on 01/24/1959
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 35.35 ft on 09/12/2018
(2) 36.40 ft on 04/05/2018
(3) 39.58 ft on 02/18/2018
(4) 31.18 ft on 03/16/2015
(5) 37.34 ft on 03/13/2011
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Low Water Records
Currently none available.
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42 Most business, homes, and roads are flooded throughout Marietta at stages 42 feet and above.
41 Several sections and business along Front, Greene, Hart, Butler and Second Streets and Elemwood Avenue are flooded. Portions of Fifth, Buckley, Knox, Fair and Ohio Streets are flooded.
40 Major flooding is occuring. Wayne Street at Eighth Street, Greene Street at Second, Seventh and Pike Streets, Front Street at Monroe Street and at the Armory, Pennsylvania Avenue at Linwood Street and at Eton Street, Second Street at Bbutler Street, and Scammel Street at Second and Third Streets are all flooded. On the West Side, Harmar Street at Maple and Pearl Streets, and Market Street at Fort Square are flooded.
39 Pike street at Lafayette, Greene at Third Street, Jefferson Street at East Eight Street, Third Street between Butler and Church Streets, and Second Street at Wooster Street are all flooded.
38 Elmwood Avenue at Ash, Hart, Pike and Charles Streets at Seventh Street, Church at Second Street, Butler at Fifth Street, Ohio Street at Second and Third Streets are all flooded.
37 Hart Street at Ash and Fourth Streets, Stark and Jefferson Streets at Seventh Street, Fourth Street at Butler Street, Second and Third Streets at Church Street, Spike Streeet at Olney Street, Lafayette and Wayne Streets at Eighth Street, Greene Street at Fifth and Sixth Streets are flooded.
36 Pike Street at the entrance to Phillips Elementary School, Elmwood Avenue and Hart Street start to flood. Eighth at Ohio and Stark Streets start to flood. Second and Third Streets between Green and Butler floods.
35 Stark Street at 7th Street, Pike Street at Wayne, Elmwood Avenue and Greene Street at the center of Don Drumm Field are flooded.
Photos
(1) Marietta Pumphouse Gage
(2) West Side - Gilman Avenue
(3) Front Street at 40 feet and falling.
(4) Looking Down Front Street at 42-44 feet.
(5) Looking Up Front Street at 42-44 feet.
(6) Intersection of Routes 7 and 26 at 42-44 feet.
(7) Areal View at 44 feet.

Other Real-time and/or Archive Data Sources:

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Potential River Levels - Used to
Potential River Levels
Used to Estimate the Chance of Flooding and the Range of Possible River Levels
10 day (HEFS) 10 Day (NAEFS) River Forecast vs. River Potential
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Note: Use the official hydrograph at the top of this web page for river levels within the next 72 hours.

See the Product Description Document link for more details on the interpretation of the 10 day graphics.

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