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Wood River near Gibbon

Critical Stages
13' - Action
15' - Flood
16' - Moderate
16.5' - Major

Latest Observation

Updated: 6:09 PM LMT 12/31/00

Status: Obs Not Current

Stage: -999 ft

Flow: -999 kcfs

Forecast

Forecast not available for this location.

Observation history not available.

Hydrograph for Wood River near Gibbon
17.4' - A record crest of 17.4 feet occurred on March 14th 2019 and flooded much of Gibbon both north and south of Highway 30. Highway 30 will be under water and damage to the Gibbon area will be extensive. In addition, many rural homes and roads will be flooded.
16.9' - Many homes and businesses in Gibbon will be flooded as was the case in March of 2019.
16.5' - The north side of Gibbon north of Highway 30 will begin to flood with water cutting off access to some homes and the flood water will begin to reach Highway 30 resulting in a likely closure of Highway 30 near Gibbon.
16' - Lowland flooding becomes more widespread as water nears the bottom of the bridge.
15' - Lowland flooding occurs.
DateStage (ft)
Mar 14, 2019 17.4
Jun 15, 1967 16.79
Jul 10, 2019 16.7
Jul 1, 1965 16.23
Mar 28, 1960 16.14
Jun 24, 1968 16.04
Mar 20, 1969 15.83
Jul 10, 1950 15.74
Jun 9, 1949 15.63
Jul 19, 1958 15.2
May 28, 1952 14.42
Feb 13, 1966 14.2
Jun 17, 1957 13.73
May 11, 1953 13.44
Jun 23, 1975 13.41
Jul 23, 1975 13.38
Mar 28, 1962 13.07
Jun 18, 1954 12.81
Jul 5, 1959 12.54
Jun 18, 1955 12.5

Data provided by the National Weather Service.