Historic Crests
(1) 17.60 ft on 01/22/1959
(2) 16.70 ft on 01/22/1937
(3) 16.60 ft on 03/06/1963
(4) 16.50 ft on 01/07/2005
(5) 15.59 ft on 12/22/2013
(6) 14.86 ft on 03/20/2020 (P)
(7) 14.50 ft on 04/05/2018
(8) 14.33 ft on 02/25/2018
(9) 10.07 ft on 04/12/2013
(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.
Recent Crests
(1) 14.86 ft on 03/20/2020 (P)
(2) 14.50 ft on 04/05/2018
(3) 14.33 ft on 02/25/2018
(4) 15.59 ft on 12/22/2013
(5) 10.07 ft on 04/12/2013
(6) 16.50 ft on 01/07/2005
(7) 16.60 ft on 03/06/1963
(8) 17.60 ft on 01/22/1959
(9) 16.70 ft on 01/22/1937
(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.
Latitude/Longitude Disclaimer: The gauge location shown in the above map
is the approximate location based on the latitude/longitude coordinates
provided to the NWS by the gauge owner.
Flood Impacts & Photos
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Miami Conservancy flood protective levees would be overtopped, resulting in flooding of protected areas of Franklin. Many homes and businesses of Carlisle between the railroad tracks and the river are flooded. Areas most impacted would be west of the river, though areas of Franklin between Main Street and the river along the east bank are also flooded.
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This is roughly equal to the FEMA 1 percent flood. Flood waters extend into yards of numerous homes in areas of Carlisle between the railway tracks and the river on the west bank...with water into the lowest lying homes of this area. Areas of Franklin protected by Miami Conservancy District Levees do not flood until stages at and above 22 feet.
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Portions of Dayton-Oxford Road flood, with flood water nearing homes near Carlisle along Dayton-Oxford Road. Areas of Franklin protected by Miami Conservancy District Levees do not flood until stages at and above 22 feet.
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In addition to flooding onto low areas of Oxford Road near the railway bridge, water floods basements of riverside apartments along Dayton-Oxford Road. Water extends nearly to Dayton-Oxford Road itself in Carlisle. Areas of Franklin protected by Miami Conservancy District Levees do not flood until stages at and above 22 feet.
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In addition to flooding along low areas of Oxford Road near the railway bridge, water approaches riverside apartments along Dayton-Oxford Road, and flooding of basement apartments may occur. Areas of Franklin protected by Miami Conservancy District Levees do not flood until stages at and above 22 feet.
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Flooding occurs along Oxford Road at the railway underpass.
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