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This probabilistic forecast is issued by the Arkansas Red-Basin River Forecast Center.
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Forecasts for the Caney River at Bartlesville are issued as needed during times of high water, but are not routinely available.
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Downstream Gauge Downstream Gauge - near Ramona
Zoom Level:14
Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 19
Moderate Flood Stage: 15
Flood Stage: 13
Action Stage: 13
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

Historic Crests
(1) 27.70 ft on 10/04/1986
(2) 25.30 ft on 10/03/1926
(3) 24.71 ft on 04/11/1944
(4) 23.40 ft on 05/19/1943
(5) 23.30 ft on 05/07/1918
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 17.83 ft on 05/28/2019 (P)
(2) 16.06 ft on 05/23/2019 (P)
(3) 18.21 ft on 05/21/2019
(4) 13.03 ft on 04/30/2017
(5) 16.38 ft on 06/09/2008
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Low Water Records
Currently none available.
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23 devasting flooding occurs along the Caney River from Dewey to Ochelata. Many homes and businesses in Bartlesville and suburban areas are flooded. The Tuxedo Street bridge may be overtopped. This is an extremely dangerous and life threatening situation.
22 very severe flooding occurs along the Caney River from Dewey to Ochelata. Many homes and businesses become flooded. Only Frank Phillips Blvd is open to east-west travel across the Caney River in Bartlesville. This exceeds the flood of July 2, 2007 when the river reached 21.45 feet. This is an extremely dangerous and life threatening situation.
21 very severe flooding occurs from Dewey to Ochelata. Many homes and businesses in Bartlesville and suburban areas are flooded. Frank Phillips Blvd is the only east-west road across the Caney River in Bartlesville. This compares with the flooding which occurred on July 2, 2007 when the river reached 21.45 feet. This is an extremely dangerous and life threatening situation.
19 severe flooding occurs in Bartlesville and suburban areas. Tuxedo Blvd, Hillcrest Drive, and Adams Road are all be closed. Only Frank Phillips Blvd is open for east-west traffic across Bartlesville. Somes homes and businesses suffer minor flooding. This is an extremely dangerous and life threatening situation.
18 the old Highway 75 crossing or Tuxedo Blvd is closed. Hillcrest Drive is closed. Adams Road will close when the Caney River is between 18 and 19 feet. Buildings in Johnstone Park are flooded. Some businesses on Highway 123 may be flooded.
17 serious flooding occurs in Johnston Park and residential areas in Bartlesville. Tuxedo Blvd and Hillcrest Drive become impassable. Extensive agricultural flooding occurs from Bartlesville to Ochelata.
16 the old Highway 75 crossing or Tuxedo Blvd is closed. Hillcrest Drive may be impassable. Johnstone Park is flooded.
15 the old Highway 75 crossing or Tuxedo Blvd in Bartlesville becomes covered by water. Moderate flooding occurs at Johnston Park and over farmlands between Bartlesville and Ochelata.
13 minor flooding is expected over farmland from Bartlesville to Ochelata.
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