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Wabash Riverat Covington, IN (Gauge CVGI3)
Forecast | Observation History | Stage Impacts/Record Events
Stages:
Normal
Action
Flood
Moderate Flood
Major Flood
River Stage Data for Gauge CVGI3
Normal Stage: 9.2 ft
Flow: 7 kcfs*
(impacts and historical events)
Action Stages:
11': Action
16': Flood
24': Moderate Flood
28': Major Flood
Gauge CVGI3 Forecast / History chart | graph
Stage Date CST Stage ft Flow kcfs
FORECAST 02/24/2012 07:00 pm 8.10 5.470
FORECAST 02/24/2012 01:00 pm 8.10 5.470
FORECAST 02/24/2012 07:00 am 8.30 5.740
FORECAST 02/24/2012 01:00 am 8.40 5.870
FORECAST 02/23/2012 07:00 pm 8.50 6.010
FORECAST 02/23/2012 01:00 pm 8.60 6.150
FORECAST 02/23/2012 07:00 am 8.70 6.280
FORECAST 02/23/2012 01:00 am 8.80 6.420
FORECAST 02/22/2012 07:00 pm 9.00 6.710
FORECAST 02/22/2012 01:00 pm 9.10 6.850
FORECAST 02/22/2012 07:00 am 9.20 7.000
FORECAST 02/22/2012 01:00 am 9.30 7.150
FORECAST 02/21/2012 07:00 pm 9.30 7.150
FORECAST 02/21/2012 01:00 pm 9.40 7.290
FORECAST 02/21/2012 07:00 am 9.50 7.440
FORECAST 02/21/2012 01:00 am 9.60 7.590
FORECAST 02/20/2012 07:00 pm 9.60 7.590
FORECAST 02/20/2012 01:00 pm 9.70 7.750
FORECAST 02/20/2012 07:00 am 9.90 8.050
FORECAST 02/20/2012 01:00 am 10.10 8.360
FORECAST 02/19/2012 07:00 pm 10.20 8.520
FORECAST 02/19/2012 01:00 pm 10.40 8.840
FORECAST 02/19/2012 07:00 am 10.40 8.840
FORECAST 02/19/2012 01:00 am 10.40 8.840
FORECAST 02/18/2012 07:00 pm 10.30 8.680
FORECAST 02/18/2012 01:00 pm 10.10 8.360
FORECAST 02/18/2012 07:00 am 9.80 7.900
FORECAST 02/18/2012 01:00 am 9.60 7.590
FORECAST 02/17/2012 07:00 pm 9.40 7.290
FORECAST 02/17/2012 01:00 pm 9.30 7.150
FORECAST 02/17/2012 07:00 am 9.40 7.290
CURRENT 02/17/2012 03:45 am 9.20 7.000
  02/17/2012 03:30 am 9.34 7.210
  02/17/2012 03:15 am 9.19 6.980
  02/17/2012 03:00 am 9.25 7.070
  02/17/2012 02:45 am 9.29 7.130
  02/17/2012 02:30 am 9.22 7.030
  02/17/2012 02:15 am 9.28 7.120
  02/17/2012 02:00 am 9.42 7.320
  02/17/2012 01:45 am 9.26 7.090
  02/17/2012 01:30 am 9.18 6.970
  02/17/2012 01:15 am 9.19 6.980
  02/17/2012 01:00 am 9.22 7.030
  02/17/2012 12:45 am 9.21 7.010
  02/17/2012 12:30 am 9.17 6.960
  02/17/2012 12:15 am 9.18 6.970
  02/17/2012 12:00 am 9.17 6.960
  02/16/2012 11:45 pm 9.20 7.000
  02/16/2012 11:30 pm 9.20 7.000
  02/16/2012 11:15 pm 9.15 6.930
  02/16/2012 11:00 pm 9.13 6.900
  02/16/2012 10:45 pm 9.15 6.930
  02/16/2012 10:30 pm 9.17 6.960
  02/16/2012 10:15 pm 9.23 7.040
  02/16/2012 10:00 pm 9.17 6.960
  02/16/2012 09:45 pm 9.11 6.870
  02/16/2012 09:30 pm 9.20 7.000
  02/16/2012 09:15 pm 9.15 6.930
  02/16/2012 09:00 pm 9.16 6.940
  02/16/2012 08:45 pm 9.13 6.900
  02/16/2012 08:30 pm 9.11 6.870
  02/16/2012 08:15 pm 9.10 6.850
Flood Impacts and Historical Events
Stage Impacts
35.1Record flood is in progress.
34.5Water is at bottom of U.S. Highway 136 bridge. Near record flood is in progress.
32.0Flood affects possibly as many as 250 families and causes major damage to as many as 40 homes.
30.0Six or 7 homes downstream of gage in Covington begin to flood. Access road behind the cottages floods.
29.0Major flood in progress. Extensive rural flooding in Warren, Fountain and Vermillion Counties. Many local roads are flooded. Several river communities are flooded. Water Street and lowest portion of Jefferson Street begin to in Covington.
28.0During the February 2008 flood, flood waters near River Road in Williamsport. At 28 feet River Road would flood.
27.0Covington Lions Club begins to flood. First floor flooding begins in some cottages across river in Warren County. Over topping of agricultural levees occurs. Crocket Street in Covington begins to flood as well as some rural residential property just north of Covington.
26.5State Road 234 near Lodi begins to flood.
26.0The approach to the Independence river bridge floods.
25.6The Wabash River is nearly 3 miles wide along SR 234 by backing up into Coal Creek on the west side of Lodi and the Vermillion River on the northside of Cayuga. Flood waters are at the edge of the northside of SR 234 but not on the road. North Sandhill Road and W CR 260 N on the northeast side of Covington extensively flooded in places. Silver Island Road just south of SR 32 is impassable.
25.0Many local roads are impassable. High water backs up into Mud Run, cutting off some county roads just northwest of Covington. North Sandhill Road begins to flood from Mallory Branch. Mud Creek extensively floods W CR 260N and Sandhill Road by backwater from the Wabash River.
24.0Basement flooding begins in 10-12 cottages. The approach to new bridge downstream of State Road 28 in Attica floods.
23.0Flood water is at critical height for most agricultural levees.
21.0Lanes to river residences west of South River Road south of Covington flooded. Sandhill Road at Mud Run just northeast of Covington begins to flood. Extensive lowland flooding in progress. Higher bottomlands flood. During Duck Hunting Season...a perfect flood...especially if this is the first flood of the season.
20.5Williamsport Road may begin to flood in Fountain County. This road flooded in late December 2008 when river crested at 21.5 feet on the Covington gage.
20.0A few county roads begin to flood. Higher bottomlands begin to flood. The first cottage upstream from US 136 bridge may become isolated by high water.
18.0Five Crossings, a local county river park at old U.S. Highway 136 bridge site begins to flood.
16.0Low agricultural lands begin to flood. Backyard flooding of cottages on right bank starts a short distance upstream of gage. Critical stage of Young-Neal Levee is reached.
Historical Crests Record Lows
1) 35.10 ft on 03/27/1913
2) 32.44 ft on 05/20/1943
3) 30.27 ft on 06/14/1958
4) 28.90 ft on 07/11/2003
5) 28.90 ft on 02/29/1936
6) 28.87 ft on 01/15/2005
7) 28.50 ft on 01/07/1950
8) 28.41 ft on 02/13/1959
9) 28.39 ft on 02/25/1985
10) 27.97 ft on 01/01/1991
Low water records are unavailable.

Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service

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