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San Bernard River near Boling

Critical Stages
14' - Action
18' - Flood
22' - Moderate
32' - Major

Latest Observation

Updated: 10:15 PM CST 12/14/25

Status: No Flooding

Stage: 2.56 ft

Flow: 0.003 kcfs

Forecast

Forecast not available for this location.

TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
10:15 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
10:00 PM 12/14 2.55 0.0028
9:45 PM 12/14 2.55 0.0028
9:30 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
9:15 PM 12/14 2.55 0.0028
9:00 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
8:45 PM 12/14 2.55 0.0028
8:30 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
8:15 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
8:00 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
7:45 PM 12/14 2.55 0.0028
7:30 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
7:15 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
7:00 PM 12/14 2.55 0.0028
6:45 PM 12/14 2.55 0.0028
6:30 PM 12/14 2.55 0.0028
6:15 PM 12/14 2.55 0.0028
6:00 PM 12/14 2.55 0.0028
5:45 PM 12/14 2.55 0.0028
5:30 PM 12/14 2.55 0.0028
5:15 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
5:00 PM 12/14 2.55 0.0028
4:45 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
4:30 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
4:15 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
4:00 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
3:45 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
3:30 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
3:15 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
3:00 PM 12/14 2.56 0.003
Hydrograph for San Bernard River near Boling
32' - Major lowland flooding occurs upstream from gage with significant backwater flooding up Peach and West Bernard Creeks in Wharton County and Snake Creek in Fort Bend County. Low lying areas in the El Lobo subdivision in Wharton County and Tierra Grande subdivision in Fort Bend County are inundated.
27' - There is widespread moderate lowland flooding upstream from the gage with significant backwater flooding up West Bernard Creek and Peach Creek in Wharton County and low-lying areas in the El Lobo subdivision are threatened. Backwater flooding up Snake Creek in Fort Bend County threatens low areas in the Tierra Grande subdivision.
25' - Moderate lowland flooding continues with significant backwater flooding up Peach Creek and minor backwater flooding up West Bernard Creek in Wharton County. Backwater flooding up Snake Creek threatens low-lying areas in the Tierra Grande subdivision.
22' - Moderate lowland flooding begins upstream from the gage with significant backwater flooding up Peach Creek in Wharton County inundating low-lying areas. Minor backwater flooding up Snake Creek in Fort Bend County begins.
18' - Minor lowland flooding begins upstream from gage. Minor backwater flooding up Peach Creek in Wharton County threatens low-lying areas.
DateStage (ft)
Aug 31, 2017 43.79
Oct 21, 1998 42.61
Jun 28, 1960 42.41
Jun 16, 1973 41.87
Nov 14, 1985 41.52
Oct 21, 1994 41.44
Jun 25, 1993 40.76
Oct 18, 1957 40.5
Nov 26, 2004 39.75
Jun 7, 2019 39.47
Sep 22, 1979 38.81
Nov 17, 1998 37.8
May 31, 1975 37.7
Sep 15, 1961 36.79
Jun 27, 1968 36.75
Nov 7, 2002 35.95
Oct 17, 1983 35.83
Apr 22, 2016 35.54
May 14, 1972 35.14
May 2, 2021 33.72

Data provided by the National Weather Service.