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This probabilistic forecast is issued by the Northeast River Forecast Center.
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Forecasts for the Missisquoi River at East Berkshire are issued routinely year-round.
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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 16
Moderate Flood Stage: 14
Flood Stage: 13
Action Stage: 11
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

Historic Crests
(1) 23.10 ft on 11/04/1927
(2) 18.92 ft on 03/15/1946
(3) 17.50 ft on 04/01/1918
(4) 17.45 ft on 04/18/1982
(5) 17.42 ft on 02/28/2000
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 13.60 ft on 12/19/2023 (P)
(2) 15.14 ft on 07/11/2023 (P)
(3) 16.49 ft on 11/01/2019
(4) 15.64 ft on 04/16/2014
(5) 14.13 ft on 08/29/2011
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Low Water Records
(1) 1.67 ft on 09/29/2020
(2) 1.73 ft on 08/27/2012
(3) 1.73 ft on 09/21/2018
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23 Devastating flooding occurs. This stage equals the Great Flood of 1927. Bridges on Routes 118, 108, and 105 will be covered in water, and may be destroyed. Large sections of Routes 118, 108, and 105 and local roads will be covered in water. Water will inundate homes in East Berkshire and Enosburg Falls.
17 Severe flooding will occur from Richford downstream to Sheldon along the Missisquoi. Water will enter homes in East Berkshire, and cover portions of Route 118 near East Berkshire and Route 105 between East Berkshire and Enosburg Falls. Missisquoi Street in Enosburg Falls will flood. Flooding of farmland will be widespread along the Missisquoi in Franklin county. This stage is equivalent to the FEMA 1 Percent Annual Chance Flood.
16 There will be widespread flooding along the Missisquoi from Richford to Sheldon. Water will cover portions of Route 105 between Enosburg Falls and East Berkshire, and will approach Route 236 in Sheldon and Route 118 in East Berkshire. There will be extensive field flooding.
14 Widespread flooding of low lying fields and roadways will occur from Richford to Enosburg. Water will approach Route 118 at East Berkshire, and Route 105 between Enosburg Falls and East Berkshire. Yards will be flooded in East Berkshire.
13 Widespread flooding of low lying fields and some low lying roads will occur along the Missisquoi from Richford to Enosburg. Water will enter the yards of riverside homes in East Berkshire.
Photos
(1) Gage house front view
(2) Looking downstream from gage house
(3) Looking upstream from gage house
(4) Missisquoi at East Berkshire after ice out March 2000
(5) Missisquoi at East Berkshire during high flow August 2004

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