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Forecasts for the North Fork Licking River near Mount Olivet are issued as needed during times of high water, but are not routinely available.
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Downstream Gauge Downstream Gauge - at McKinneysburg
Zoom Level:16
Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 33
Moderate Flood Stage: 26
Flood Stage: 20
Action Stage: 17
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

Historic Crests
(1) 34.71 ft on 03/02/1997
(2) 26.32 ft on 02/19/2000
(3) 24.94 ft on 09/10/2018
(4) 24.93 ft on 07/22/2010
(5) 24.50 ft on 01/04/2023
(6) 24.48 ft on 03/02/2017
(7) 23.88 ft on 04/24/2011
(8) 23.85 ft on 05/20/2020
(9) 23.32 ft on 07/24/2017
(10) 23.24 ft on 01/28/1994
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 24.50 ft on 01/04/2023
(2) 23.85 ft on 05/20/2020
(3) 24.94 ft on 09/10/2018
(4) 23.32 ft on 07/24/2017
(5) 24.48 ft on 03/02/2017
(6) 22.72 ft on 07/15/2015
(7) 23.88 ft on 04/24/2011
(8) 24.93 ft on 07/22/2010
(9) 20.86 ft on 06/05/2008
(10) 22.35 ft on 01/25/2002
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Low Water Records
Currently none available.
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33 Widespread road flooding occurs along the North Fork through Mason, Robertson and Bracken counties.
26 This is roughly equivalent to the FEMA 1 percent flood. Homes in Milford in Bracken County are flooded, as well as much of Bridgeville Road or route 875 in Bracken and Robertson Counties flooded. Floodwaters encroach on homes in the Murphysville area of Mason County.
22 Widespread lowland road flooding occurs along the river in Bracken, Robertson and western Mason counties. Brandywine Road north of State Route 596 to near Pleasant Ridge Road is flooded.
20 Santa Fe Road east of Milford floods near the Santa Fe bridge. Neave Milford Road is also flooded near the Santa Fe bridge. Water rises to the edge of Brandywine Road north of State Route 596 to near Pleasant Ridge Road.

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