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East Branch Delaware River at Fishs Eddy

Critical Stages
11' - Action
13' - Flood
16' - Moderate
18' - Major

Latest Observation

Updated: 3:15 AM EST 12/6/25

Status: No Flooding

Stage: 4.55 ft

Flow: 0.465 kcfs

Forecast

TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
7 AM 12/6 4.5 0.441
1 PM 12/6 4.5 0.441
7 PM 12/6 4.5 0.441
1 AM 12/7 4.5 0.441
7 AM 12/7 4.5 0.441
1 PM 12/7 4.5 0.441
7 PM 12/7 4.5 0.441
1 AM 12/8 4.5 0.441
7 AM 12/8 4.5 0.441
TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
3:15 AM 12/6 4.55 0.465
3:00 AM 12/6 4.54 0.46
2:45 AM 12/6 4.54 0.46
2:30 AM 12/6 4.54 0.46
2:15 AM 12/6 4.54 0.46
2:00 AM 12/6 4.53 0.455
1:45 AM 12/6 4.53 0.455
1:30 AM 12/6 4.52 0.45
1:15 AM 12/6 4.51 0.446
1:00 AM 12/6 4.5 0.441
12:45 AM 12/6 4.5 0.441
12:30 AM 12/6 4.49 0.436
12:15 AM 12/6 4.48 0.432
12:00 AM 12/6 4.47 0.427
11:45 PM 12/5 4.46 0.423
11:30 PM 12/5 4.46 0.423
11:15 PM 12/5 4.45 0.418
11:00 PM 12/5 4.45 0.418
10:45 PM 12/5 4.44 0.414
10:30 PM 12/5 4.44 0.414
10:15 PM 12/5 4.44 0.414
10:00 PM 12/5 4.44 0.414
9:45 PM 12/5 4.45 0.418
9:30 PM 12/5 4.45 0.418
9:15 PM 12/5 4.46 0.423
9:00 PM 12/5 4.46 0.423
8:45 PM 12/5 4.45 0.418
8:30 PM 12/5 4.45 0.418
8:15 PM 12/5 4.45 0.418
8:00 PM 12/5 4.45 0.418
Hydrograph for East Branch Delaware River at Fishs Eddy
25.1' - FEMA flood insurance maps indicate that a river level of 25.1 feet corresponds to the water elevation associated with the 0.2 percent (500-year) flood zone. If your property is determined to be in this zone, then it is at high risk for flooding during a record flood event. This magnitude of flood is a flood that has a 0.2 percent chance of occurring in any year.
23.6' - This is the all-time, historic flood record before the existence of the stream gauge at this location. The flood occurred on October 9, 1903, and is commonly known as the Pumpkin Flood.
21.45' - This is the modern day flood of record from June, 2006. Widespread flooding occurred from Fishs Eddy to Hancock with catastrophic property and infrastructure damages.
21.4' - This was the level of the September 18, 2004 flood which was considered to be a major flood.
21' - FEMA flood insurance maps indicate that a river level of 21.0 feet corresponds to the water elevation associated with the 1 percent (100 year) flood zone. If your property is determined to be in this zone, then it is at high risk for flooding during a major flood. This magnitude of flood is a flood level that has a 1 percent chance of occuring in any year.
20.6' - This is the highest flood level which occurred before construction of the Downsville Dam, and after installation of the stream gauge. August 24, 1933.
19.47' - This is the flood level from the April, 2005 flood and was considered to be major flooding.
18' - Major Flood Stage. Above 18 feet, serious river flooding is widespread from Fish Eddy to Hancock. Bodoit Road is under water in Fishs Eddy. O and W Circle and County Route 28 are flooded. Portions of Old Route 17 are cut off by flooding. Cadosia Road and County Route 268 flood. In the Village of Hancock, thre is significant flooding along E. Front Street, and behind Mill, Yendes and most of Park streets. LaBarre Street is inundated south of Forester Boulevard affecting several homes and businesses.
16.88' - This is the flood level from the January, 1996 flood and was considered to be a moderate flood.
16.21' - This is the flood level from the October 1, 2010 flood and was considered to be a moderate flood.
16.04' - This is the flood level from the remnants of Hurricane Irene in August, 2011 and was considered to be a moderate flood.
16' - Moderate Flood Stage. Between 16 and 18 feet, river water crosses several portions of Bodoit Road, Peas Eddy Road, Peters Road and Green Flats road from Fishs Eddy to Hancock. The industrial are off Old Route 17 in Fishs Eddy is flooded. In Hancock, river water spreads into homes along E. Front Street and completely floods the park and ballfields.
15.79' - This is the flood level from the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee flood and was considered to be a minor flood.
13' - Minor Flood Stage. Between 13 and 16 feet, widespread agricultural flooding develops in the floodplain. River water approaches Bodoit Road in Fishs Eddy. In Hancock, properties along E. Front Street are affected.
DateStage (ft)
Oct 9, 1903 23.6
Jun 28, 2006 21.45
Sep 18, 2004 21.4
Aug 24, 1933 20.6
Apr 3, 2005 19.47
Mar 18, 1936 19.21
Sep 30, 1924 19
Mar 22, 1948 18.64
Mar 31, 1951 18.6
Sep 22, 1938 18.21
Oct 6, 1932 17.78
Dec 11, 1952 17.69
Dec 30, 1948 17.45
Mar 27, 1913 17.4
Dec 21, 1957 17.32
May 23, 1942 17.18
Nov 26, 1950 17.15
Aug 11, 1938 17.14
Mar 6, 1935 17.1
Sep 28, 1942 17.02

Data provided by the National Weather Service.