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Washita Riverat Dickson, OK (Gauge DURO2)
Forecast | Observation History | Stage Impacts/Record Events
Stages:
Normal
Action
Flood
Moderate Flood
Major Flood
River Stage Data for Gauge DURO2
Normal Stage: 9.24 ft
Flow: 0.322 kcfs*
(impacts and historical events)
Action Stages:
24': Action
27': Flood
29': Moderate Flood
31': Major Flood
Gauge DURO2 Forecast / History chart | graph
Stage Date CST Stage ft Flow kcfs
FORECAST 02/20/2012 12:00 pm 9.10 0.277
FORECAST 02/20/2012 06:00 am 9.20 0.308
FORECAST 02/20/2012 12:00 am 9.20 0.308
FORECAST 02/19/2012 06:00 pm 9.20 0.308
FORECAST 02/19/2012 12:00 pm 9.20 0.308
FORECAST 02/19/2012 06:00 am 9.20 0.308
FORECAST 02/19/2012 12:00 am 9.20 0.308
FORECAST 02/18/2012 06:00 pm 9.20 0.308
FORECAST 02/18/2012 12:00 pm 9.20 0.308
FORECAST 02/18/2012 06:00 am 9.20 0.308
FORECAST 02/18/2012 12:00 am 9.20 0.308
FORECAST 02/17/2012 06:00 pm 9.20 0.308
FORECAST 02/17/2012 12:00 pm 9.30 0.342
FORECAST 02/17/2012 06:00 am 9.30 0.342
FORECAST 02/17/2012 12:00 am 9.40 0.380
FORECAST 02/16/2012 06:00 pm 9.50 0.421
FORECAST 02/16/2012 12:00 pm 9.60 0.453
CURRENT 02/16/2012 06:00 am 9.24 0.322
  02/16/2012 05:00 am 9.25 0.325
  02/16/2012 04:00 am 9.24 0.322
  02/16/2012 03:00 am 9.24 0.322
  02/16/2012 02:00 am 9.23 0.318
  02/16/2012 01:00 am 9.24 0.322
  02/16/2012 12:00 am 9.24 0.322
  02/15/2012 11:00 pm 9.23 0.318
  02/15/2012 10:00 pm 9.23 0.318
  02/15/2012 09:00 pm 9.23 0.318
  02/15/2012 08:00 pm 9.23 0.318
  02/15/2012 07:00 pm 9.22 0.315
  02/15/2012 06:00 pm 9.21 0.312
  02/15/2012 05:00 pm 9.21 0.312
  02/15/2012 04:00 pm 9.18 0.302
  02/15/2012 03:00 pm 8.99 0.245
  02/15/2012 02:00 pm 9.21 0.312
  02/15/2012 01:00 pm 9.20 0.308
  02/15/2012 12:00 pm 9.21 0.312
  02/15/2012 11:00 am 9.20 0.308
  02/15/2012 10:00 am 9.20 0.308
  02/15/2012 09:00 am 9.20 0.308
  02/15/2012 08:00 am 9.20 0.308
  02/15/2012 07:00 am 9.20 0.308
  02/15/2012 06:00 am 9.20 0.308
  02/15/2012 05:00 am 9.20 0.308
  02/15/2012 04:00 am 9.20 0.308
  02/15/2012 03:00 am 9.21 0.312
  02/15/2012 02:00 am 9.21 0.312
  02/15/2012 01:00 am 9.21 0.312
  02/15/2012 12:00 am 9.21 0.312
Flood Impacts and Historical Events
Stage Impacts
46.0Expect catastrophic flood depths of 21 feet or more to wreak havoc in the Washita River valley... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the shores of Lake Texoma. Many homesteads are flooded and may be cut off for days. Over 10 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened.
45.0Expect near catastrophic flood depths up to 20 feet to wreak havoc in the Washita River valley... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the shores of Lake Texoma. Many homesteads are flooded or cut off for days. Nearly 10 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened.
44.0Expect near catastrophic flood depths up to 19 feet to wreak havoc in the Washita River valley... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the shores of Lake Texoma. Many homesteads are flooded or cut off for days. Over 9 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened.
43.0Expect near catastrophic flood depths up to 18 feet to cause destruction in the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the shores of Lake Texoma.. Many homesteads are flooded or may be cut off for days. about 9 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened.
42.0Expect near catastrophic flood depths up to 17 feet to cause destruction in the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the shores of Lake Texoma.. Many homesteads are flooded or may be cut off for days. nearly 9 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened.
41.0Flood depths up to 16 feet will cause destruction in the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads may be flooded or cut off for days. Over 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened.
40.0Flood depths up to 15 feet will cause destruction in the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads may be flooded or cut off for days. Over 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Major highways and railroads are threatened.
39.0Flood depths up to 14 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads may be flooded or isolated. Over 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
38.0Flood depths up to 13 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads may be flooded or isolated. Over 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
37.0Flood depths up to 12 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads could be flooded or isolated. About 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
36.0Flood depths up to 11 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads could be flooded or isolated. Nearly 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
35.0Flood depths up to 10 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads could be flooded or isolated. Over 7 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
34.0Flood depths up to 9 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads could be flooded or isolated. About 7 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
33.0Flood depths up to 8 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads could be flooded or isolated. Nearly 7 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
32.0Flood depths up to 7 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads could be flooded or isolated. Over 6 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
31.0Flood depths up to 6 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Many homesteads could be flooded or isolated. Nearly 6 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
30.0Flood depths up to 5 feet extend along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Several homesteads are isolated. About 5 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
29.0Flood depths up to 4 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Rural homesteads are isolated. Over 4 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
28.0Flood depths up to 3 feet extend damages along the Washita River valley in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Some rural homesteads are isolated. Nearly 4 thousand acres of bottomlands between Rock Creek near Dougherty and Lake Texoma are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
27.0Flood depths up to 2 feet extend along the Washita River valley in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. A few rural homesteads may be briefly isolated. Over 3 thousand acres of bottomlands between Rock Creek near Dougherty and Lake Texoma are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
26.0Flood depths of about a foot extend along the Washita River in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Over 2 thousand acres of bottomlands between Rock Creek near Dougherty and Lake Texoma are covered... with flood depths up to 6 feet in low places. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
25.0Overflow conditions extend along the Washita River in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. About 2 thousand acres of bottomlands between Rock Creek near Dougherty and Lake Texoma are covered... with flood depths up to 5 feet in low places. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the river.
24.0Near bankfull conditions extend along the Washita River in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Flooding is confined to low-bottom fields... mostly near tributary creeks which can flood independently of the Washita River.
23.0Near bankfull conditions extend along the Washita River in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Flooding is confined to low-bottom fields... mostly near tributary creeks which can flood independently of the Washita River.
22.0Near bankfull conditions extend along the Washita River in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Flooding is confined to low-bottom fields... mostly near tributary creeks which can flood independently of the Washita River.
21.0Near bankfull conditions extend along the Washita River in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Flooding is confined to low-bottom fields... mostly near tributary creeks which can flood independently of the Washita River.
20.0Near bankfull conditions extend along the Washita River in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Flooding is confined to low-bottom fields... mostly near tributary creeks which can flood independently of the Washita River.
Historical Crests Record Lows
1) 45.24 ft on 05/30/1987
2) 44.37 ft on 10/31/1941
3) 44.35 ft on 05/11/1943
4) 44.26 ft on 05/03/1990
5) 42.57 ft on 05/12/1950
Low water records are unavailable.

Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service

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