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Forecasts for the Mississippi River at Hannibal are issued routinely year-round.
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Upstream Gauge - at Quincy Lock and Dam 21 Upstream Gauge Downstream Gauge Downstream Gauge - at Saverton Lock and Dam 22
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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 24
Moderate Flood Stage: 22
Flood Stage: 17
Action Stage: 15
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

Historic Crests
(1) 31.80 ft on 07/15/1993
(2) 30.16 ft on 06/02/2019
(3) 29.54 ft on 06/18/2008
(4) 28.59 ft on 04/25/1973
(5) 27.63 ft on 04/21/2013
(6) 26.91 ft on 05/16/2001
(7) 26.68 ft on 07/08/2014
(8) 25.53 ft on 06/01/2013
(9) 25.30 ft on 10/04/1986
(10) 24.80 ft on 10/12/2018
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 21.89 ft on 05/06/2023
(2) 17.40 ft on 04/28/2023
(3) 17.25 ft on 06/02/2022
(4) 17.03 ft on 05/07/2022
(5) 19.03 ft on 04/12/2021
(6) 18.35 ft on 03/19/2021
(7) 18.15 ft on 07/02/2020
(8) 18.79 ft on 06/11/2020
(9) 16.05 ft on 05/18/2020
(10) 20.34 ft on 04/02/2020
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Low Water Records
(1) -2.70 ft on 12/27/1933
(2) -1.80 ft on 12/16/1922
(3) -1.80 ft on 01/09/1890
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34 This is the top of the Hannibal Floodwall.
28.2 The Fabius River levee (Right Bank) is overtopped between River Mile 332.4 and 323.5, flooding 14,200 acres. The Marion County levee is overtopped between River Mile 320.7 and 323.5, flooding 4000 acres.
28 The elevated boat club, outside the levee, floods.
27.9 Highway 168 NW of Hannibal near Clear Creek is closed.
27.8 The Sny Island and South Quincy levees are overtopped between River Mile 315.4 and 264.3, flooding 110,000 acres. The South River levee is overtopped between River Mile 320.5 and 312.1, flooding 10,000 acres.
27.6 Near this height, Warren Barrett Drive is closed east of Lemon Street.
27.5 The South Quincy Levee (Left Bank) is overtopped between river miles 325.4 and 317.8, flooding 5500 acres. Also, Highway 36 in Illinois begins flooding near this height.
27 A few small businesses along the riverfront outside of the floodwall, along Bear Creek and along the minnow branch of Bear Creek are either cut-off or inundated. A large portion of downtown Hannibal is cut-off.
26.2 The Sny Island Drainage District Levee is overtopped.
26 Near this height, the playing field area at Clemens Field begins flooding. At Southside Recreation #2, all streets and park property are flooded and inaccessible.
25.1 State Highway 79 closes from south of Hannibal to Missouri Route N.
25 Near this height, Lemon Street, Colfax Street, Munger Street, and Dulany Park are flooded and the park is closed.
24.5 Sawyer's Family Fun Park south of Hannibal typically closes near this level as parking access to the park is cut off. The Norfolk and Southern Multisports Complex and Ringer Park are flooded and closed near this height.
24 The Admiral Coontz Recreation Center, formerly the old armory, on Collier Street floods. Numerous businesses in southwest Hannibal outside the flood wall begin to flood.
23.5 At this height, the Admiral Coontz Recreation Center will be evacuated and closed as floodwater enters the southwest corner of the building. Also, the south end Dulany Park begins flooding and the south ends of the Norfolk and Southern Multisport Comlex and Ringer Park flood near this height.
23 Area south of Collier Street and along Sycamore Street outside the Hannibal flood wall floods. Also near this height, the parking lot around the Admiral Coontz Recreation Center begins flooding. South Main Street south of the flood wall is closed.
22.8 Highway 79 begins flooding south of Hannibal, and it may be closed from south of Hannibal to Route N.
22.5 Near this height, the west, east, and south building entrances to the Admiral Coontz Recreation Center building become inaccessible.
22 BNSF tracks just south of Hannibal are flooded.
21.5 At this height, water will reach the base of the remaining three flood gates on Broadway Avenue and Main Street, so these gates should already be installed and locked down. Bear Creek Trail and Dempsey Dog Park begin flooding and are closed near this height. Access to Sodalis Nature Preserve parking is flooded at 6th and Ely Streets. The south end of the Norfolk and Southern Multisport Complex begins flooding near 6th and 7th Streets. The grandstand area of Clemens Field begins flooding.
20.5 The Burlington Northern/Sante Fe railroad tracks running North and South and the railroad yards begin to flood. At this height, water reaches the base of the two flood gates at Hill Street and Center Steet, so these gates should already be installed and locked down. Also at this level, preparations are made to install the remaining 3 flood gates on Broadway Avenue and Main Street if the forecast reaches 21.5 feet.
20.2 Nipper Park begins flooding on the Hannibal riverfront.
19 The Corps of Engineers begins flood fight procedures. At this level, preparations are made to install two flood gates at Hill Street and Center Street if the forecast exceeds 20.5 feet.
18 The northern end of Southside Recreation #2 Park along Bear Creek begins flooding at this height. Gate wells are shut down to prevent the sewers from backing up. Also at this level pumps are set to standby.
17 John Hay Recreation Area on east side (inside the Illinois Sny Levee) begins flooding.
Photos
(1) Hannibal flood of June 2008.
(2) South Hannibal from Lover's Leap on June 19, 2008 with a stage of 27.7 feet.
(3) Hannibal riverfront at Broadway flood gate on 19 June 2008 with stage of 27.77 feet.
(4) Hannibal riverfront on 19 June 2008 at 27.77 feet.
(5) Hannibal riverfront and boat house looking north on 19 June 2008 with a stage of 27.77 ft.
(6) Sny Island levee at the I-74 bridge on June 19, 2008 with a stage near 27.5 feet.
(7) Clemens Field on 19 June 2008 with a stage of 27.77 feet.
(8) Highway 79 south of Hannibal on June 19, 2008 at a stage of 27.7 feet.
(9) Sawyer's Creek Fun Park on June 19, 2008 with a stage of 27.7 feet.
(10) Main Street bridge over Bear Creek on 19 June 2008 with a stage of 27.7 ft.
(11) Main and Washington Streets on 19 June 2008 with a stage of 27.7 ft.
(12) Main and Jefferson Streets on 19 June 2008 with a stage of 27.7 feet.
(13) Businesses in south Hannibal on June 19, 2008 at a stage near 27.7 feet.
(14) Admiral Coontz Recreation Center (formerly the armory) on June 19, 2008 at a stage near 27.77 feet.
(15) Flooding along Sycamore Street in south Hannibal on June 19, 2008 at a stage of 27.7 feet.
(16) BNSF railroad tracks along Highway 79 south of Hannibal on June 25, 2010 at a stage of 22.3 feet.
(17) Positions of the four Hannibal flood gates during the flood of June 2008.
(18) John Hay Recreation Area in Illinois across the river from Hannibal with a stage of about 26.3 feet.
(19) Staff gage
(20) View looking uptream
(21) View looking downstream

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