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This probabilistic forecast is issued by the Lower Mississippi River Forecast Center.
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Forecasts for the Kings River near Berryville are issued routinely year-round.
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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 35
Moderate Flood Stage: 33
Flood Stage: 31
Action Stage: 30
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

Historic Crests
(1) 38.91 ft on 11/19/1985
(2) 38.00 ft on 04/14/1927
(3) 37.00 ft on 05/10/1943
(4) 35.98 ft on 05/07/1961
(5) 35.37 ft on 04/26/2011
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 33.18 ft on 12/28/2015 (P)
(2) 22.64 ft on 05/24/2011
(3) 35.37 ft on 04/26/2011
(4) 35.29 ft on 03/19/2008
(5) 30.58 ft on 04/25/2004
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Low Water Records
Currently none available.
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39 disastrous flooding occurs. Many roads near the Kings River are closed. This flood will produce similar conditions to the record flood event of November 1985 when the stage crested at 38.9 feet. This is a very dangerous and life threatening situation.
37 expect severe flooding. Homes near the river around State Highway 143 may be flooded. Many roads in the vicinity of the river are closed. This is a very dangerous and life threatening situation.
35 expect severe flooding between Berryville and Table Rock Lake. State Highway 143 and many county roads are closed. Homes may be isolated by high water. Backwaters flood the lowlands along Clabber Creek and Bee Creek.
33 State Highway 143 and meadowlands along the east bank are inundated. Low lands around Clabber Creek become covered by high water.
31 meadowlands along the east bank are flooded. County roads in the vicinity of State Highway 143 may be covered by high water.
30 faster flows are expected along the river but no flooding occurs. Interests near the river should continue to monitor later forecasts.
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(2) downstream

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