| 47.0 | portions of the Tiptonville Levee Extension are over topped at this level. Evacuations in the low areas of Tiptonville are necessary | | 45.0 | extensive flooding of agriculture land is occurring in the unprotected areas bordering the river in northwest Tennesse, and the bootheel of Missouri. Numerous roads are covered and evacuations may be necessary due to access problems | | 44.0 | fields and roads inside the levee in northwest TN and southeast MO are under water | | 41.0 | numerous low lying secondary roads in western Lake, Dyer and Lauderdale counties of Tennessee are flooded. Unprotected farmland bordering the river is inundated | | 40.0 | low lying roads and farm land inside the main line levee system are flooding | | 39.0 | most agriculture land and low lying roads near the river in northwest TN and southeast MO floods | | 37.0 | flooding on most farmland inside the mainline levee system in northwest Tennessee, and southeast Missouri is in progress | | 36.0 | Widespread flooding of unprotected farmland near the river occurs | | 34.0 | unprotected farmland on both banks of the river begins to flood |
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1) 47.75 ft on 02/06/1937
2) 46.00 ft on 05/29/1995
3) 45.50 ft on 05/10/1983
4) 45.10 ft on 04/03/1975
5) 45.03 ft on 03/16/1997
6) 44.80 ft on 04/03/1973
7) 44.60 ft on 04/19/1979
8) 44.56 ft on 01/19/1950
9) 44.51 ft on 05/21/2002
10) 44.50 ft on 05/17/1984
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Low water records are unavailable.
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