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This probabilistic forecast is issued by the Arkansas Red-Basin River Forecast Center.
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Forecasts for the Verdigris River near Inola are issued as needed during times of high water, but are not routinely available.
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Upstream Gauge - near Claremore Upstream Gauge
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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 48
Moderate Flood Stage: 45
Flood Stage: 42
Action Stage: 42
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

Historic Crests
(1) 54.93 ft on 05/21/1943
(2) 53.20 ft on 10/05/1959
(3) 52.75 ft on 06/16/1957
(4) 52.40 ft on 06/27/1948
(5) 52.32 ft on 07/08/1951
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 41.20 ft on 12/28/2015 (P)
(2) 40.87 ft on 11/05/1974
(3) 32.28 ft on 05/01/1970
(4) 31.35 ft on 06/05/1969
(5) 32.02 ft on 03/21/1968
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Low Water Records
Currently none available.
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54 near record flooding occurs between the Port of Catoosa to the pool of Newt Graham Lock and Dam. Some 73,000 acres of land along the river, including landings and parks, are inundated. The flood of record was 54.93 feet on May 21, 1943. This is an extremely dangerous and life threatening situation.
52 very severe flooding occurs from the twin Highway 412 bridges downstream. Parks and landings along the Verdigris River are inundated. This will approach the flood of October 5, 1959 when the river crested at 53.20 feet. This is an extremely dangerous and life threatening situation.
50 severe flooding occurs from the twin Highway 412 bridges downstream. Landings and parks along the river are covered to depths of several feet. This will approach the flood of May 25, 1957 when the river crested at 51.50 feet. This is an extremely dangerous and life threatening situation.
48 widespread agricultural flooding occurs. Some landings and parks along the river are inundated. This is a dangerous situation.
46 widespread agricultural flooding occurs. Parks along the river are inundated and some landings may be affected.
45 moderate agricultural flooding occurs. Parks along the river are flooded and some landings may be affected. This will approach the flooding which occurred on August 18, 1961 when the river crested at 44.38 feet.
44 widespread minor agricultural flooding occurs. Parks along the river may be flooded.
42 minor agricultural flooding occurs.

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The stage for the Verdigris River near Inola can be affected by backwater from the Newt Graham Lock and Dam 18 on the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System (MKARNS). Manual stage readings are not routinely available.
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The National Weather Service prepares its forecasts and other services in collaboration with agencies like the US Geological Survey, US Bureau of Reclamation, US Army Corps of Engineers, Natural Resource Conservation Service, National Park Service, ALERT Users Group, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and many state and local emergency managers across the country. For details, please click here.
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