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Little Osage River at Horton

Critical Stages
39' - Action
41' - Flood
45' - Moderate
50' - Major

Latest Observation

Updated: 9:45 PM CST 12/15/25

Status: No Flooding

Stage: 27.07 ft

Flow: 0.001 kcfs

Forecast

Forecast not available for this location.

TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
9:45 PM 12/15 27.07 0.001
9:30 PM 12/15 27.07 0.001
9:15 PM 12/15 27.08 0.001
9:00 PM 12/15 27.08 0.001
8:45 PM 12/15 27.08 0.001
8:30 PM 12/15 27.08 0.001
8:15 PM 12/15 27.08 0.001
8:00 PM 12/15 27.08 0.001
7:45 PM 12/15 27.08 0.001
7:30 PM 12/15 27.08 0.001
7:15 PM 12/15 27.08 0.001
7:00 PM 12/15 27.09 0.001
6:45 PM 12/15 27.09 0.001
6:30 PM 12/15 27.09 0.001
6:15 PM 12/15 27.09 0.001
6:00 PM 12/15 27.09 0.001
5:45 PM 12/15 27.09 0.001
5:30 PM 12/15 27.1 0.001
5:15 PM 12/15 27.1 0.001
5:00 PM 12/15 27.11 0.0011
4:45 PM 12/15 27.11 0.0011
4:30 PM 12/15 27.12 0.0011
4:15 PM 12/15 27.13 0.0012
4:00 PM 12/15 27.13 0.0012
3:45 PM 12/15 27.14 0.0013
3:30 PM 12/15 27.14 0.0013
3:15 PM 12/15 27.14 0.0013
3:00 PM 12/15 27.15 0.0014
2:45 PM 12/15 27.15 0.0014
2:30 PM 12/15 27.15 0.0014
Hydrograph for Little Osage River at Horton
59.4' - the is the record stage level reached on October 4, 1986.
59' - flood waters overtop the Interstate 49, former U.S Highway 71, bridge at the gage site.
55' - flood waters reach within four feet of flowing over Interstate 49...former U.S. Highway 71...north of Horton at the gage site. In addition...flood waters begin to impact portions of Interstate 49 southbound lane...near the Douglas Branch and Marmaton River junction.
53' - flood waters reach the bottom portion of the I-Beam along the U.S. Highway 71 bridge at the gage site, north of Horton.
50' - major flooding occurs at the gage site. Flood waters are within two feet of the Old U.S. Highway 71 bridge south of Horton. Some homes near the Little Osage River flood due to backwater effects from tributaries of the Little Osage River along Interstate 49. In addition, low areas along the Little Osage River near Metz and Stotesbury, or on Route V and Route WW are impassable.
48' - flood waters impact county roads west of Interstate 49, along the Little Osage River. Especially, low areas along Route D, Route V, and Route WW, or near the communities of Stotesbury and Metz are affected by flood waters.
45' - moderate flooding occurs at the gage site. Low lying areas along Route D near Stotesbury flood.
41' - minor flooding affects low lying areas near the gage site and farmland along the river.
DateStage (ft)
Oct 4, 1986 59.4
Jul 2, 2007 53.37
Apr 13, 1994 51.8
Feb 25, 1985 50
Nov 5, 1974 49.45
Mar 12, 1974 49.05
May 23, 2019 49.03
May 2, 2017 47.9
Sep 17, 1998 47.59
Mar 17, 1990 47.2
Mar 21, 1984 47.15
May 3, 2019 46.15
Aug 29, 2009 46.14
Apr 29, 2009 46.14
Apr 5, 1983 46.12
Apr 29, 1999 45.9
Mar 20, 2021 45.88
Feb 23, 1997 45.83
Mar 22, 2012 45.76
Mar 7, 2004 45.71

Data provided by the National Weather Service.