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Washita Riverat Cheyenne, OK (Gauge CHYO2)
Observation History | Stage Impacts/Record Events
Stages:
Normal
Action
Flood
Moderate Flood
Major Flood
River Stage Data for Gauge CHYO2
Normal Stage: 7.28 ft
Flow: 0.0045 kcfs*
(impacts and historical events)
Action Stages:
12': Action
13.5': Flood
15': Moderate Flood
17': Major Flood
Gauge CHYO2 History chart | graph
Stage Date CST Stage ft Flow kcfs
CURRENT 02/16/2012 04:00 pm 7.28 0.004
  02/16/2012 03:30 pm 7.29 0.005
  02/16/2012 03:00 pm 7.28 0.004
  02/16/2012 02:30 pm 7.28 0.004
  02/16/2012 02:00 pm 7.28 0.004
  02/16/2012 01:30 pm 7.29 0.005
  02/16/2012 01:00 pm 7.28 0.004
  02/16/2012 12:30 pm 7.29 0.005
  02/16/2012 12:00 pm 7.28 0.004
  02/16/2012 11:30 am 7.29 0.005
  02/16/2012 11:00 am 7.29 0.005
  02/16/2012 10:30 am 7.30 0.005
  02/16/2012 10:00 am 7.29 0.005
  02/16/2012 09:30 am 7.30 0.005
  02/16/2012 09:00 am 7.30 0.005
  02/16/2012 08:30 am 7.31 0.005
  02/16/2012 08:00 am 7.29 0.005
  02/16/2012 07:30 am 7.29 0.005
  02/16/2012 07:00 am 7.30 0.005
  02/16/2012 06:30 am 7.31 0.005
  02/16/2012 06:00 am 7.30 0.005
  02/16/2012 05:30 am 7.30 0.005
  02/16/2012 05:00 am 7.31 0.005
  02/16/2012 04:30 am 7.30 0.005
  02/16/2012 04:00 am 7.31 0.005
  02/16/2012 03:30 am 7.31 0.005
  02/16/2012 03:00 am 7.30 0.005
  02/16/2012 02:30 am 7.32 0.005
  02/16/2012 02:00 am 7.32 0.005
  02/16/2012 01:30 am 7.32 0.005
  02/16/2012 01:00 am 7.32 0.005
Flood Impacts and Historical Events
Stage Impacts
23.0Flooding of agricultural lands occurs in Roger Mills and western Custer counties above the headwaters of Foss Lake. Cheyenne is not threatened... but the U.S. Highway 283 crossing between Cheyenne and Roll is impassable. The railroad along the river valley is overtopped near Strong City when the river stage rises above 20 feet. This flood will surpass the worst in history... which occurred on April 3 1934 ... and exceed all stages recorded since the completion of the upstream flood control project.
22.0Flooding of agricultural lands occurs in Roger Mills and western Custer counties above the headwaters of Foss Lake. Cheyenne is not threatened... but the U.S. Highway 283 crossing between Cheyenne and Roll is impassable. The railroad along the river valley is overtopped near Strong City when the river stage rises above 20 feet. This flood will surpass the worst in history... which occurred on April 3 1934... and exceed all stages recorded since the completion of the upstream flood control project.
21.0Flooding of agricultural lands occurs in Roger Mills and western Custer counties above the headwaters of Foss Lake. Cheyenne is not threatened... but the U.S. Highway 283 crossing between Cheyenne and Roll is impassable. The railroad along the river valley may be overtopped near Strong City when the river stage rises above 20 feet. This flood will approach the worst in history... which occurred on April 3 1934... and exceed all stages since the completion of the upstream flood control project.
20.0Flooding of agricultural lands along the Washita River occurs in Roger Mills and western Custer counties above the headwaters of Foss Lake. The U.S. Highway 283 crossing between Cheyenne and Roll may be be impassable due to overflows. The railroad line along the river valley may be overtopped in the vicinity of Strong City. This flood may surpass the highest seen near Cheyenne since the completion of the upstream flood control project on the upper Washita River.
19.0Flooding of agricultural lands along the Washita River occurs in Roger Mills and western Custer counties above the headwaters of Foss Lake. The U.S. Highway 283 crossing between Cheyenne and Roll may be be impassable due to overflows. This flood will be the highest seen near Cheyenne since the completion of the upstream flood control project on the upper Washita River.
18.0Flooding of agricultural lands along the Washita River occurs in Roger Mills and western Custer counties above the headwaters of Foss Lake. The U.S. Highway 283 crossing between Cheyenne and Roll may be be impassable due to overflows. This flood will be the highest seen near Cheyenne since the completion of the upstream flood control project on the upper Washita River.
17.0Flooding of agricultural lands along the Washita River occurs in Roger Mills and western Custer counties above the headwaters of Foss Lake. The U.S. Highway 283 crossing between Cheyenne and Roll may be impassable due to overflows. This flood will approach the highest seen near Cheyenne since the completion of the upstream flood control project on the upper Washita River.
16.0Flooding of agricultural lands along the Washita River occurs in Roger Mills and western Custer counties above the headwaters of Foss Lake. The U.S. Highway 283 crossing between Cheyenne and Roll may be overtopped when the river stage rises above 15 feet.
15.0Flooding of agricultural lands along the Washita River occurs in Roger Mills and western Custer counties above the headwaters of Foss Lake. U.S. Highway 283 between Cheyenne and Roll may be overtopped.
14.0Flooding of agricultural lands along the Washita River occurs in Roger Mills and western Custer counties above the headwaters of Foss Lake.
13.5Flooding of low-lying agricultural lands along the Washita River occurs in Roger Mills and western Custer counties above the headwaters of Foss Lake.
13.0Flooding of low-lying agricultural lands along the Washita River may occur in Roger Mills and western Custer counties above the headwaters of Foss Lake.
12.5Flooding of low-lying agricultural lands along the Washita River may occur in Roger Mills and western Custer counties above the headwaters of Foss Lake.
12.0Expect near bankfull conditions along the Washita River in Roger Mills and western Custer counties above the headwaters of Foss Lake.
11.0Expect near bankfull conditions along the Washita River in Roger Mills and western Custer counties above the headwaters of Foss Lake.
Historical Crests Record Lows
1) 20.24 ft on 04/29/1954
2) 19.20 ft on 04/03/1934
3) 18.50 ft on 05/23/1941
4) 16.60 ft on 04/22/1990
5) 15.60 ft on 06/04/1949
Low water records are unavailable.

Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service

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