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Blue River near Blue Observed crest: 5.13 ft at 10:00pm Nov 20 Observed: 4.67 ft at 5:00am Nov 19 Observed: 4.67 ft at 6:00am Nov 19 Observed: 4.66 ft at 7:00am Nov 19 Observed: 4.66 ft at 8:00am Nov 19 Observed: 4.66 ft at 9:00am Nov 19 Observed: 4.67 ft at 10:00am Nov 19 Observed: 4.66 ft at 11:00am Nov 19 Observed: 4.67 ft at 12:00pm Nov 19 Observed: 4.67 ft at 1:00pm Nov 19 Observed: 4.68 ft at 2:00pm Nov 19 Observed: 4.67 ft at 3:00pm Nov 19 Observed: 4.66 ft at 4:00pm Nov 19 Observed: 4.65 ft at 5:00pm Nov 19 Observed: 4.64 ft at 6:00pm Nov 19 Observed: 4.64 ft at 7:00pm Nov 19 Observed: 4.63 ft at 8:00pm Nov 19 Observed: 4.63 ft at 9:00pm Nov 19 Observed: 4.62 ft at 10:00pm Nov 19 Observed: 4.62 ft at 11:00pm Nov 19 Observed: 4.62 ft at 12:00am Nov 20 Observed: 4.62 ft at 1:00am Nov 20 Observed: 4.61 ft at 2:00am Nov 20 Observed: 4.61 ft at 3:00am Nov 20 Observed: 4.61 ft at 4:00am Nov 20 Observed: 4.61 ft at 5:00am Nov 20 Observed: 4.6 ft at 6:00am Nov 20 Observed: 4.6 ft at 7:00am Nov 20 Observed: 4.61 ft at 8:00am Nov 20 Observed: 4.63 ft at 9:00am Nov 20 Observed: 4.64 ft at 10:00am Nov 20 Observed: 4.65 ft at 11:00am Nov 20 Observed: 4.67 ft at 12:00pm Nov 20 Observed: 4.68 ft at 1:00pm Nov 20 Observed: 4.69 ft at 2:00pm Nov 20 Observed: 4.69 ft at 3:00pm Nov 20 Observed: 4.69 ft at 4:00pm Nov 20 Observed: 4.68 ft at 5:00pm Nov 20 Observed: 4.72 ft at 6:00pm Nov 20 Observed: 4.85 ft at 7:00pm Nov 20 Observed: 4.99 ft at 8:00pm Nov 20 Observed: 5.08 ft at 9:00pm Nov 20 Observed: 5.13 ft at 10:00pm Nov 20 Observed: 5.13 ft at 11:00pm Nov 20 Observed: 5.09 ft at 12:00am Nov 21 Observed: 5.05 ft at 1:00am Nov 21 Observed: 5 ft at 2:00am Nov 21 Observed: 4.95 ft at 3:00am Nov 21 Observed: 4.91 ft at 4:00am Nov 21 Observed: 4.87 ft at 5:00am Nov 21 Observed: 4.84 ft at 6:00am Nov 21 Observed: 4.81 ft at 7:00am Nov 21 Observed: 4.79 ft at 8:00am Nov 21 Observed: 4.77 ft at 9:00am Nov 21 Observed: 4.75 ft at 10:00am Nov 21 Observed: 4.74 ft at 11:00am Nov 21 Observed: 4.73 ft at 12:00pm Nov 21 Observed: 4.72 ft at 1:00pm Nov 21 Observed: 4.71 ft at 2:00pm Nov 21 Observed: 4.7 ft at 3:00pm Nov 21 Observed: 4.69 ft at 4:00pm Nov 21 Observed: 4.66 ft at 5:00pm Nov 21 Observed: 4.66 ft at 6:00pm Nov 21 Observed: 4.65 ft at 7:00pm Nov 21 Observed: 4.64 ft at 8:00pm Nov 21 Observed: 4.64 ft at 9:00pm Nov 21 Observed: 4.63 ft at 10:00pm Nov 21 Observed: 4.63 ft at 11:00pm Nov 21 Observed: 4.63 ft at 12:00am Nov 22 Observed: 4.63 ft at 1:00am Nov 22 Observed: 4.62 ft at 2:00am Nov 22 Observed: 4.62 ft at 3:00am Nov 22 Observed: 4.62 ft at 4:00am Nov 22 Observed: 4.61 ft at 5:00am Nov 22 Observed: 4.61 ft at 6:00am Nov 22 Observed: 4.61 ft at 7:00am Nov 22 Observed: 4.6 ft at 8:00am Nov 22 Observed: 4.6 ft at 9:00am Nov 22 Observed: 4.61 ft at 10:00am Nov 22 Observed: 4.6 ft at 11:00am Nov 22 Observed: 4.6 ft at 12:00pm Nov 22 Observed: 4.59 ft at 1:00pm Nov 22 Observed: 4.6 ft at 2:00pm Nov 22 Observed: 4.59 ft at 3:00pm Nov 22 Observed: 4.59 ft at 4:00pm Nov 22 Observed: 4.57 ft at 5:00pm Nov 22 Observed: 4.57 ft at 6:00pm Nov 22 Observed: 4.57 ft at 7:00pm Nov 22 Observed: 4.58 ft at 8:00pm Nov 22 Observed: 4.58 ft at 9:00pm Nov 22 Observed: 4.58 ft at 10:00pm Nov 22 Observed: 4.57 ft at 11:00pm Nov 22 Observed: 4.57 ft at 12:00am Nov 23 Observed: 4.57 ft at 1:00am Nov 23 Observed: 4.57 ft at 2:00am Nov 23 Observed: 4.56 ft at 3:00am Nov 23 Observed: 4.56 ft at 4:00am Nov 23 Observed: 4.56 ft at 5:00am Nov 23 Observed: 4.55 ft at 6:00am Nov 23 Observed: 4.55 ft at 7:00am Nov 23 Observed: 4.55 ft at 8:00am Nov 23 Observed: 4.56 ft at 9:00am Nov 23 Observed: 4.55 ft at 10:00am Nov 23 Observed: 4.55 ft at 11:00am Nov 23 Observed: 4.54 ft at 12:00pm Nov 23 Observed: 4.54 ft at 1:00pm Nov 23 Observed: 4.54 ft at 2:00pm Nov 23 Observed: 4.54 ft at 3:00pm Nov 23 Observed: 4.53 ft at 4:00pm Nov 23 Observed: 4.52 ft at 5:00pm Nov 23 Observed: 4.51 ft at 6:00pm Nov 23 Observed: 4.52 ft at 7:00pm Nov 23 Observed: 4.52 ft at 8:00pm Nov 23 Observed: 4.52 ft at 9:00pm Nov 23 Observed: 4.51 ft at 10:00pm Nov 23 Observed: 4.52 ft at 11:00pm Nov 23 Observed: 4.52 ft at 12:00am Nov 24 Observed: 4.52 ft at 1:00am Nov 24 Observed: 4.51 ft at 2:00am Nov 24 Observed: 4.51 ft at 3:00am Nov 24 Forecast: 4.5 ft at 12:00pm Nov 23 Forecast: 4.5 ft at 6:00pm Nov 23 Forecast: 4.5 ft at 12:00am Nov 24 Forecast: 4.5 ft at 6:00am Nov 24 Forecast: 4.4 ft at 12:00pm Nov 24 Forecast: 4.4 ft at 6:00pm Nov 24 Forecast: 4.4 ft at 12:00am Nov 25 Forecast: 4.4 ft at 6:00am Nov 25 Forecast: 4.4 ft at 12:00pm Nov 25 Forecast: 4.4 ft at 6:00pm Nov 25 Forecast: 4.3 ft at 12:00am Nov 26 Forecast: 4.3 ft at 6:00am Nov 26 Forecast: 4.3 ft at 12:00pm Nov 26 Forecast: 4.3 ft at 6:00pm Nov 26 Forecast: 4.3 ft at 12:00am Nov 27 Forecast: 4.2 ft at 6:00am Nov 27 Forecast: 4.2 ft at 12:00pm Nov 27 Forecast: 4.2 ft at 6:00pm Nov 27 Forecast: 4.2 ft at 12:00am Nov 28 Forecast: 4.2 ft at 6:00am Nov 28 Graph Created (3:53am Nov 24, 2009) Observed Forecast (issued 8:41am Nov 23)  USGS--Water Resources of the United States BLUO2 (plotting HGIRG)   Gage 0  Datum: 500.60 Latest observed value: 4.51 ft at 3:00 AM CST 24-Nov-2009. Flood Stage is 24.0 ft.   Stage (ft) Flow (kcfs)
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NOTE: Forecasts for the Blue River near Blue are issued routinely year-round.

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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage:39
Moderate Flood Stage:27
Flood Stage:24
Action Stage:22

Historical Crests
(1) 47.20 ft on 10/14/1981
(2) 41.04 ft on 05/03/1990
(3) 39.02 ft on 10/16/1981
(4) 38.15 ft on 05/09/1993
(5) 36.57 ft on 03/27/1977
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Blue River near Blue location map

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48.0 Valley-wide flooding extends from northwest to southeast Bryan County. Upstream in southeast Johnston County... flooding begins many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near Wade... flooding may linger for days. Armstrong experiences life-threatening flows at depths near 5 feet and probable destruction of houses and businesses. Highways closed include... U.S. 70 west of Blue.. State Highway 48 near Armstrong... and State Highway 70 East near Wade.
47.5 Valley-wide flooding extends from northwest to southeast Bryan County. Upstream in southeast Johnston County... flooding begins many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near Wade... flooding may linger for days. Armstrong experiences life-threatening flows at depths near 4 feet and probable destruction of houses and businesses. Highways closed include... U.S. 70 west of Blue.. State Highway 48 near Armstrong... and State Highway 70 East near Wade.
47.0 Valley-wide flooding extends from northwest to southeast Bryan County. Upstream in southeast Johnston County... flooding begins many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near Wade... flooding may linger for days. Armstrong experiences life-threatening flows at depths near 4 feet and probable destruction of houses and businesses. Highways closed include... U.S. 70 west of Blue.. State Highway 48 near Armstrong... and State Highway 70 East near Wade.
46.5 Valley-wide flooding extends from northwest to southeast Bryan County. Upstream in southeast Johnston County... overflows begin many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near Wade... flooding may remain for days. Armstrong could see depths above 3 feet with damages to houses and businesses. Highways closed include...U.S. 70 west of Blue... State Highway 48 near Armstrong... and State Highway 70 East near Wade. U.S. Highway 75 north of Durant remains open.
46.0 Valley-wide flooding extends from northwest to southeast Bryan County. Upstream in southeast Johnston County... overflows begin many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near Wade... flooding may remain for days. Armstrong could see depths above 3 feet with damages to houses and businesses. Highways closed include...U.S. 70 west of Blue... State Highway 48 near Armstrong... and State Highway 70 East near Wade. U.S. Highway 75 north of Durant remains open.
45.5 Valley-wide flooding extends from northwest through southeast Bryan County. Upstream in southeast Johnston County... overflows begin many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near Wade... flooding may remain for days. Armstrong will see depths above 2 feet and minor damages to houses and businesses. Highways closed include... U.S. 70 west of Blue... State Highway 48 near Armstrong... and State Highway 70 East near Wade. U.S. Highway 75 north of Durant remains open.
45.0 Valley-wide flooding extends from northwest through southeast Bryan County. Upstream in southeast Johnston County... overflows begin many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near Wade... flooding may remain for days. Armstrong will see depths above 2 feet and minor damages to houses and businesses. Highways closed include... U.S. 70 west of Blue... State Highway 48 near Armstrong... and State Highway 70 East near Wade. U.S. Highway 75 north of Durant remains open.
44.0 Valley-wide flooding extendes from northwest through southeast Bryan County. Upstream in southeast Johnston County... overflows begin many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near Wade... flooding may remain for days. Armstrong will see depths to 2 feet or less around houses and businesses. Highways closed include... U.S. 70 west of Blue... State Highway 48 near Armstrong... and State Highway 70 East near Wade. U.S. Highway 75 north of durant remains open.
43.0 Valley-wide flooding extendes from northwest through southeast Bryan County. Upstream in southeast Johnston County... overflows begin many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near Wade... flooding may remain for days. Armstrong could experience street flooding. Highways overtopped include... U.S. 70 west of Blue... and State Highway 70 East near Wade. U.S. Highway 75 north of Durant remains open.
42.0 Flooding covers much of the river valley... from northwest to southeast Bryan County... near the confluence with the Red River. Upstream in southeastern Johnston County... overflows begin many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near wade... flooding may remain for days. Croplands and rural roads are greatly affected. The town of Armstrong may see minor street flooding. U.S. Highway 75 north and U.S. Highway 70 east of Durant remain open.
41.0 Flooding covers much of the river valley... from northwest to southeast Bryan County... near the confluence with the Red River. Upstream in southeastern Johnston County... overflows begin many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near wade... flooding may remain for days. Croplands and rural roads are greatly affected. The town of Armstrong may see minor street flooding. U.S. Highway 75 north and U.S. Highway 70 east of Durant remain open.
40.0 Flooding covers much of the river valley... from northwest to southeast Bryan county... near the confluence with the Red River. Upstream in southeastern Johnston County... overflows begin many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near wade... flooding may remain for days. Croplands and rural roads are greatly affected. The town of Armstrong may see minor street flooding. U.S. Highway 75 north and U.S. Highway 70 east of Durant remain open.
39.0 Flooding covers much of the river valley... from northwest to southeast Bryan County... near the confluence with the Red River. Upstream in southeastern Johnston County... overflows begin many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near wade... flooding may remain for days. Croplands and rural roads are greatly affected. Flooding may reach the outer edge of the town of Armstrong. U.S. Highway 75 north and U.S. Highway 70 east of Durant remain open.
38.0 Flooding covers much of the river valley... from northwest to southeast Bryan County... near the confluence with the Red River. Upstream in southeastern Johnston County... overflows begin many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near wade... flooding may remain for days. Croplands and rural roads are greatly affected. Flooding may reach the outer edge of the town of Armstrong. U.S. Highway 75 north and U.S. Highway 70 east of Durant remain open.
37.0 Flooding covers much of the river valley... from northwest to southeast Bryan County... near the confluence with the Red River. Upstream in southeastern Johnston County... overflows begin many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near wade... flooding may remain for days. Croplands and rural roads are greatly affected. Flooding may reach the outer edge of the town of Armstrong. U.S. Highway 75 north and U.S. Highway 70 east of Durant remain open.
36.0 Flooding covers much of the river valley... from northwest to southeast Bryan County... near the confluence with the Red River. Upstream in southeastern Johnston County... overflows begin many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near wade... flooding may remain for days. Croplands and rural roads are affected. Significant flooding will not reach the town of Armstrong. U.S. Highway 75 north and U.S. Highway 70 east of Durant remain open... along with other local highways.
35.0 Flooding covers much of the river valley... from northwest to southeast Bryan County... near the confluence with the Red River. Upstream in southeastern Johnston County... overflows begin many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near wade... flooding may remain for days. Croplands and rural roads are affected. Significant flooding will not reach the town of Armstrong. U.S. Highway 75 north and U.S. Highway 70 east of Durant remain open... along with other local highways.
34.0 Flooding covers much of the river valley... from northwest to southeast Bryan County... near the confluence with the Red River. Upstream in southeastern Johnston County... overflows begin many hours before the crest reaches the gage site near Blue. Downstream near wade... flooding may remain for days. Croplands and rural roads are affected. Flooding will not reach the town of Armstrong. U.S. Highway 75 north and U.S. Highway 70 east of Durant remain open... along with other local highways.
33.0 Water levels averaging 9 feet above flood stage are very damaging to agricultural lands and equipment... and extend along the Blue River across Bryan County to the confluence with the Red River. High water floods low-lying fields and blocks local roads for many hours before and after the crest time. U.S. Highway 75 north and U.S. Highway 70 east of Durant remain open... as do other local highways.
32.0 Water levels averaging 8 feet above flood stage are very damaging to agricultural lands and equipment... and extend along the Blue River across Bryan County to the confluence with the Red River. High water floods low-lying fields and blocks local roads for many hours before and after the crest time. U.S. Highway 75 north and U.S. Highway 70 east of Durant remain open... as do other local highways.
31.0 Water levels averaging 7 feet above flood stage are very damaging to agricultural lands and equipment... and extend along the Blue River across Bryan County to the confluence with the Red River. High water floods low-lying fields and blocks local roads for many hours before and after the crest time. U.S. Highway 75 north and U.S. Highway 70 east of Durant remain open... as do other local highways.
30.0 Farmlands are flooded along the river... extending across Bryan county to the confluence with the Red River. Flood depths average 6 feet and are spread over most of the flood plain... severely damaging property isolated in low-lying fields close to the river. Some low-lying fields and rural roads become flooded many hours before and after the crest time.
29.0 Farmlands are flooded along the river... extending across Bryan county to the confluence with the Red River. Flood depths average 5 feet and are spread over most of the flood plain... severely damaging property isolated in low-lying fields close to the river. Some low-lying fields and rural roads become flooded many hours before and after the crest time.
28.0 Flooding mostly occurs over farmlands along the river... from central Bryan County to the confluence with the Red River. Flood depths could average 4 feet and are spread over much of the flood plain... severely damaging property isolated in low-lying fields close to the river. Inflows from local streams could cause slightly higher stages in their common flood plain. Some local roads are flooded several hours before and after the crest time.
27.0 Flooding mostly occurs over farmlands along the river... from central Bryan County to the confluence with the Red River. Flood depths average 3 feet across a wide area of the flood plain... bringing damage to property isolated in low-lying fields close to the river. Inflows from local streams could cause higher stages in their common flood plain.
26.0 Farmlands are briefly flooded along the river... from central Bryan County to the confluence with the Red River. Flood depths average 2 feet... with property isolated in low-lying fields close to the river. Inflows from local streams could cause higher stages in their common flood plain.
25.0 Farmlands are briefly flooded along the river... from central Bryan County to the confluence with the Red River. Inflows from local streams could cause higher stages in their common flood plain. Property in low-lying fields could be isolated.
24.0 Overflows along the river banks occur in some places along the river... from central Bryan County to the confluence with the Red River. Inflows from local streams could cause slightly higher stages in their common flood plain. Only farmlands are affected.
23.0 The river remains largely within its banks... throughout Bryan County. Inflows from local streams could cause minor overflows to reach very low fields for a short while. Only farmlands are affected.
22.0 The river remains within its banks throughout Bryan County.

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Latitude: 33.997000° N, Longitude: 96.241000° W, Horizontal Datum: NAD83

River Stage
Reference Frame
Gauge Height Flood Stage Uses
NWS stage 0 ft 24 ft Interpreting hydrographs and NWS watch, warnings, and forecasts, and inundation maps
Vertical Datum Elevation
(gauge height = 0)
Elevation
(gauge height = flood stage)
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NAVD88 N/A N/A Survey grade GPS equipment, FEMA flood plain maps, newer USGS topographic maps
NGVD 29 503.36 ft 527.36 ft Older USGS topographic maps, NGVD29 benchmarks
MSL N/A N/A Older USGS topographic maps, MSL benchmarks
Other N/A N/A  

Other Data Sources:
Corps of Engineers (COE) Info for Blue
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Data and Site Info for Blue

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