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San Antonio River at Elmendorf

Critical Stages
33' - Action
35' - Flood
39' - Moderate
48' - Major

Latest Observation

Updated: 7:30 AM CST 12/6/25

Status: No Flooding

Stage: 9.65 ft

Flow: 0.13 kcfs

Forecast

Forecast not available for this location.

TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
7:30 AM 12/6 9.65 0.13
7:15 AM 12/6 9.63 0.129
7:00 AM 12/6 9.64 0.13
6:45 AM 12/6 9.64 0.13
6:30 AM 12/6 9.63 0.129
6:15 AM 12/6 9.64 0.13
6:00 AM 12/6 9.63 0.129
5:45 AM 12/6 9.64 0.13
5:30 AM 12/6 9.64 0.13
5:15 AM 12/6 9.63 0.129
5:00 AM 12/6 9.64 0.13
4:45 AM 12/6 9.64 0.13
4:30 AM 12/6 9.65 0.13
4:15 AM 12/6 9.66 0.131
4:00 AM 12/6 9.66 0.131
3:45 AM 12/6 9.66 0.131
3:30 AM 12/6 9.66 0.131
3:15 AM 12/6 9.67 0.132
3:00 AM 12/6 9.66 0.131
2:45 AM 12/6 9.67 0.132
2:30 AM 12/6 9.67 0.132
2:15 AM 12/6 9.66 0.131
2:00 AM 12/6 9.67 0.132
1:45 AM 12/6 9.67 0.132
1:30 AM 12/6 9.67 0.132
1:15 AM 12/6 9.67 0.132
1:00 AM 12/6 9.68 0.133
12:45 AM 12/6 9.67 0.132
12:30 AM 12/6 9.67 0.132
12:15 AM 12/6 9.67 0.132
Hydrograph for San Antonio River at Elmendorf
60' - Downstream in Wilson county people cut off by numerous flooded Farm to Market roads. Numerous homes are flooded in Wilson county as well.
52' - Widespread major flooding damages crops and pastureland. Roads and bridges are flooded and dangerous. Oil field pump jacks and irrigation pumps are flooded and damaged. Many livestock can be cut off and drowned.
48' - Major flooding near Elmendorf to above Goliad State Park isolates livestock, damages crops and roads, floods oil field tank batteries, pump jacks, irrigation pumps, and any equipment in the flood plain. Flooding is widespread.
45' - Moderate lowland flooding inundates crop and pastureland below San Antonio to below Floresville. Roads and bridges in the flood plain are flooded. Pump jacks and oil field tank batteries flood.
43' - Moderate lowland flooding inundates and damages crop and pastureland below San Antonio to below Floresville. Numerous roads and bridges are flooded. Oil well pump jacks and irrigation pumps are flooded and damaged.
39' - Moderate lowland flooding damages crops and floods pastureland below San Antonio to below Floresville. Secondary roads and low bridges, irrigation pumps, oil field pump jacks and tank batteries flood. Livestock are cut off in low areas.
35' - Minor lowland flooding inundates crop and pastureland below San Antonio to below Floresville.
33' - Overbank conditions may cut off livestock in low areas.
DateStage (ft)
Oct 18, 1998 64.2
Jul 6, 2002 63.16
Sep 27, 1946 61
Jun 5, 1986 53.06
Jun 28, 1913 53
May 26, 2013 52.34
Nov 23, 2004 50.76
May 24, 2015 44.99
Jun 3, 2016 44.82
Jul 26, 2007 44.55
Jun 14, 1981 44.5
Jun 13, 2025 42.63
Jun 24, 1997 42.57
Jun 29, 2007 40.92
Jun 1, 1987 40.13
Jul 7, 2021 39.91
Jul 16, 1990 39.84
May 27, 1992 39.82
Dec 22, 1991 39.06
Oct 11, 1984 38.98

Data provided by the National Weather Service.