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Forecasts for the Guadalupe River at Seguin are issued routinely year-round.
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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 26
Moderate Flood Stage: 22
Flood Stage: 19
Action Stage: 17
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

Historic Crests
(1) 36.80 ft on 10/18/1998
(2) 35.50 ft on 06/16/1935
(3) 33.90 ft on 09/11/1952
(4) 33.00 ft on 01/01/1935
(5) 32.80 ft on 05/11/1972
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 19.24 ft on 10/14/2021
(2) 4.52 ft on 05/12/2020
(3) 7.98 ft on 05/14/2019
(4) 7.91 ft on 03/28/2018
(5) 7.29 ft on 03/10/2017
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Low Water Records
Currently none available.
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32 Several homes in low areas of the flood plain in Seguin are destroyed. Several structures are washed downstream. Nearly all of Treasure Island at Lake McQueeny is under water with homes severely flooded and damaged. Livestock in the flood plain above Seguin to below Cuero are cut off and potentially drowned.
29 Widespread disastrous flooding destroys lowest homes in the flood plain and damages many more. Numerous roads and bridges are severely flooded and dangerous.
26 Major flooding damages several homes in the Glen Cove Subdivision and downstream. Numerous roads, streets and bridges are extremely dangerous. Livestock should be moved from the flood plain immediately.
22 Moderate lowland flooding threatens homes in the Glen Cove Subdivdision in Seguin. Roads and low bridges near the river are flooded and dangerous. Runoff down Walnut Branch northwest of downtown Seguin threatens lowest homes and apartments.
19 Minor lowland flooding is in low areas of the flood plain approaching but not reaching lowest homes in Seguin. Runoff down Walnut Branch northwest of downtown Seguin is a threat to lowest homes and apartments. Flood waters have reached the lowest row of RV lots at the River Shade RV Park near the HWY 123 bridge.
17 Water starts to threaten RV lots closest to the river at the River Shafe RV Park near the HWY 123 bridge.

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