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Neuse River at Kinston

Critical Stages
13' - Action
14' - Flood
18' - Moderate
21' - Major

Latest Observation

Updated: 12:15 AM EST 12/15/25

Status: No Flooding

Stage: 4.29 ft

Flow: 1.02 kcfs

Forecast

Forecast not available for this location.

TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
12:15 AM 12/15 4.29 1.02
12:00 AM 12/15 4.28 1.02
11:45 PM 12/14 4.29 1.02
11:30 PM 12/14 4.29 1.02
11:15 PM 12/14 4.29 1.02
11:00 PM 12/14 4.28 1.02
10:45 PM 12/14 4.28 1.02
10:30 PM 12/14 4.28 1.02
10:15 PM 12/14 4.29 1.02
10:00 PM 12/14 4.27 1.02
9:45 PM 12/14 4.29 1.02
9:30 PM 12/14 4.29 1.02
9:15 PM 12/14 4.29 1.02
9:00 PM 12/14 4.28 1.02
8:45 PM 12/14 4.28 1.02
8:30 PM 12/14 4.28 1.02
8:15 PM 12/14 4.29 1.02
8:00 PM 12/14 4.31 1.03
7:45 PM 12/14 4.29 1.02
7:30 PM 12/14 4.29 1.02
7:15 PM 12/14 4.3 1.03
7:00 PM 12/14 4.3 1.03
6:45 PM 12/14 4.29 1.02
6:30 PM 12/14 4.29 1.02
6:15 PM 12/14 4.29 1.02
6:00 PM 12/14 4.29 1.02
5:45 PM 12/14 4.3 1.03
5:30 PM 12/14 4.3 1.03
5:15 PM 12/14 4.3 1.03
5:00 PM 12/14 4.3 1.03
Hydrograph for Neuse River at Kinston
27' - Catastrophic flooding. Comparable to the floods from Hurricanes Matthew and Floyd. All major roads on the south side of Kinston are flooded. Numerous businesses and homes have significant inundation. Most creeks in Lenoir County are backed up and cause widespread flooding, with many homes and businesses inundated.
25' - Devastating flooding. Countless homes and businesses are flooded mostly south of the river in Lenoir county. Water floods the intersection of Highway 258 and 70, as well as most of the businesses on this stretch of road south of Kinston. All major highways on the south side of Kinston are impassible, especially Highways 70 and 11. East of Kinston, Highway 55 is impassable at low spots around the bridge with some homes flooded.
23' - Many homes and businesses on the south side of the river from Seven Springs to Kinston are flooded. Highway 11 and numerous secondary roads are impassable. Water floods the Rivermont area.
21' - Some homes and businesses southeast of Kinston are flooded. Water floods several secondary roads southeast of Kinston as well as Highway 11. Small streams across Lenoir, southern Pitt and northern Craven Counties flood secondary roads and may affect some homes.
18' - Widespread lowland flooding adjacent to the river. Water approaches some secondary roads over the southeast sections of Kinston. Campgrounds and picnic areas at the Nature Center in Kinston are inundated.
16' - Flooding of the campground at the Nature Center is expected. Water encroaches onto other properties along the south side of the river.
14' - Water overflows into lowlands adjacent to the river. Water access docks are also affected.
DateStage (ft)
Oct 14, 2016 28.31
Sep 23, 1999 27.71
Sep 21, 2018 25.78
Jul 24, 1919 25
Oct 1, 1924 24.7
Sep 25, 1928 24.2
Sep 17, 1996 23.3
Oct 13, 1964 22.9
Oct 10, 1929 22.8
Sep 27, 1945 22.4
Nov 20, 2020 21.51
May 3, 2017 21.47
Apr 14, 1936 20.9
Mar 8, 1979 20.7
Jan 29, 1978 19
Feb 1, 1978 18.3
Aug 16, 2024 18.23
Apr 18, 2003 17.77
Feb 27, 1995 17.6
Jul 21, 2013 17.57

Data provided by the National Weather Service.