« Back to Ilfeld Rivers

Pecos River below Anton Chico

Critical Stages
12' - Action
15' - Flood
20' - Moderate
24' - Major

Latest Observation

Updated: 2:00 AM MST 12/16/25

Status: No Flooding

Stage: 2.53 ft

Flow: 0.0223 kcfs

Forecast

Forecast not available for this location.

TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
3:00 AM 12/16 2.52 0.0211
2:45 AM 12/16 2.53 0.0223
2:30 AM 12/16 2.53 0.0223
2:15 AM 12/16 2.52 0.0211
2:00 AM 12/16 2.53 0.0223
1:45 AM 12/16 2.52 0.0211
1:30 AM 12/16 2.53 0.0223
1:15 AM 12/16 2.52 0.0211
1:00 AM 12/16 2.52 0.0211
12:45 AM 12/16 2.52 0.0211
12:30 AM 12/16 2.52 0.0211
12:15 AM 12/16 2.52 0.0211
12:00 AM 12/16 2.52 0.0211
11:45 PM 12/15 2.53 0.0223
11:30 PM 12/15 2.52 0.0211
11:15 PM 12/15 2.53 0.0223
11:00 PM 12/15 2.53 0.0223
10:45 PM 12/15 2.53 0.0223
10:30 PM 12/15 2.53 0.0223
10:15 PM 12/15 2.53 0.0223
10:00 PM 12/15 2.53 0.0223
9:45 PM 12/15 2.53 0.0223
9:30 PM 12/15 2.53 0.0223
9:15 PM 12/15 2.53 0.0223
9:00 PM 12/15 2.54 0.0235
8:45 PM 12/15 2.54 0.0235
8:30 PM 12/15 2.54 0.0235
8:15 PM 12/15 2.54 0.0235
8:00 PM 12/15 2.53 0.0223
7:45 PM 12/15 2.53 0.0223
Hydrograph for Pecos River below Anton Chico
24' - The Pecos River from above the village of Tecolotito through Anton Chico and below Dilia has risen to levels not seen since the great flood of 1904. Property along the river from Upper Anton Chico through Upper Dilia is being inundated by the raging river. The highway bridges in the region could be overtopped by water or the bridge approaches washed out if the high volume flow presists.
20' - The Pecos River from above the village of Tecolotito down through Upper Anton Chico and Anton Chico has risen to levels not seen since the flood of 1937. Considerable range and pasture land is inundated along the river and along tributaries. Serious bank erosion is occurring and debris damming on the upriver side of highway bridges may result in water over the approaches to bridges.
15' - Low lying areas generally used for range land are under water from just above the village of Tecolotito through Upper Anton Chico and Anton Chico. The fast flowing water will carry debris from upstream that could stack up against supports for highway bridges. These debris dams may result in backwater flooding on the upriver sides of bridges and eventaully result in severe bank erosion as the high volume flow persists.
DateStage (ft)
Sep 29, 1904 24
Jun 1, 1937 20.43
Sep 26, 1954 16.58
Aug 17, 1989 15.02
Aug 29, 1957 14.57
Aug 2, 2014 14.52
Jul 5, 1950 14.5
Jul 10, 1996 14.47
Aug 24, 1971 13.85
Oct 4, 1938 13.1
Aug 10, 1981 12.77
Jun 3, 1941 12.62
Aug 17, 1961 12.6
Jul 21, 1972 12.13
Aug 30, 1969 11.93
Sep 8, 2006 11.78
Aug 25, 1963 11.75
Sep 25, 1955 11.5
Jul 14, 1993 11.33
Sep 17, 2013 11.07

Data provided by the National Weather Service.