| 30.0 | FM 104 Hwy bridge will be flooded and possibly damaged. Considerable damage to secondary roads...farm and ranch land near the river can be expected. | | 27.0 | Flooding of ranches and farms along the river will produce significant damage to secondary roads...fences and crops. Approaches to FM 104 highway bridge are under water. | | 25.0 | The river is starting to flood the approaches to the FM 104 bridge, but remains 2 ft below the I-beam supports. Significant flooding of ranch and farm land can be expected. | | 22.0 | The river is at its all time record stage set 6/1/1957. Flooding of ranch and farm land along the river will cause damage to fences and crops. No significant structural damage is likely. The river remains 5 ft below the I-Beams supporting the FM 104 highway bridge. | | 21.0 | Flooding of ranch and farm land may cause damage to fences and a few crops in the flood plain. | | 19.0 | Minor flooding of ranch and farm land occurs. | | 17.0 | Farm and ranch land along the river will begin flooding. Minor damage to fences and a few crops is possible. | | 13.0 | The river is slightly out of banks and could threaten fences or other equipment in the flood plain. | | 12.0 | The river is out of its lowest banks. | | 5.0 | River is near zero flow. |
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1) 22.00 ft on 06/01/1957
2) 18.00 ft on 05/01/1935
3) 17.12 ft on 06/05/1995
4) 14.83 ft on 10/20/1983
5) 14.01 ft on 06/05/1985
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Low water records are unavailable.
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