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Big Blue River at Surprise

Critical Stages
6' - Action
7' - Flood
10' - Moderate
12' - Major

Latest Observation

Updated: 4:45 PM CST 12/15/25

Status: No Flooding

Stage: 1.38 ft

Flow: 0 kcfs

Forecast

Forecast not available for this location.

TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
4:45 PM 12/15 1.38 0
4:30 PM 12/15 1.4 0
4:15 PM 12/15 1.45 0
4:00 PM 12/15 1.49 0.0003
3:45 PM 12/15 1.44 0
3:30 PM 12/15 1.39 0
3:15 PM 12/15 1.4 0
3:00 PM 12/15 1.43 0
2:45 PM 12/15 1.47 0
2:30 PM 12/15 1.48 0.0001
2:15 PM 12/15 1.56 0.0015
2:00 PM 12/15 1.65 0.004
1:45 PM 12/15 1.63 0.0031
1:30 PM 12/15 1.64 0.0035
1:15 PM 12/15 1.68 0.0061
1:00 PM 12/15 1.74 0.0103
12:45 PM 12/15 1.78 0.0133
12:30 PM 12/15 2.13 0.0489
12:15 PM 12/15 3.65 0.423
12:00 PM 12/15 4.6 0.68
11:45 AM 12/15 8.5 1.94
11:00 AM 12/15 19.46 -999
10:45 AM 12/15 13.68 -999
10:30 AM 12/15 9.94 3.28
10:15 AM 12/15 7.5 1.47
10:00 AM 12/15 5.88 1.01
9:45 AM 12/15 4.79 0.733
9:30 AM 12/15 4.01 0.521
9:15 AM 12/15 3.6 0.41
9:00 AM 12/15 3.37 0.343
Hydrograph for Big Blue River at Surprise
16' - Widespread flooding commences with the 100 year flood being affected at a stage height of 15.8 feet.
13.5' - Water begins to flow over the bridge at the gage site.
11' - Flooding will be occurring in the town of Surprise. This level is similar to the flood experienced in 2008.
10' - Water reaches the bottom of the bridge near the gage. The resulting backwater will eventually close Miller Street, also known as County Road D going south of town.
7' - County road 24 1/2 will begin to flood downstream of Surprise. In addition, the city park near the gage site begins to flood.
DateStage (ft)
Jul 19, 1965 11.52
Jun 6, 2008 11.25
Jun 30, 1986 10.64
Jun 15, 1967 10.17
Jul 12, 1972 10.17
Mar 14, 2019 9.86
Jun 4, 1991 9.58
Mar 10, 1993 9.57
Aug 9, 2007 9.45
Sep 4, 1977 9.25
Mar 13, 1971 9.14
Jun 10, 1967 9.09
Mar 20, 1969 9.08
May 14, 2016 9.01
Jul 20, 1985 8.91
Jul 29, 1990 8.6
Sep 9, 1989 8.21
Aug 18, 2017 8.18
May 12, 2011 8.14
May 28, 1973 8.12

Data provided by the National Weather Service.