30.5' - Approximate level of the FEMA 0.2 0X0P+0nnual Chance Flood level (500-year flood).
26' - Flood waters begin to reach the Route 26 and 4th Street Bridges in Huntingdon.
22.5' - Flood of record in June 1899.
22' - Widespread flooding occurs in areas not protected by the levee and railroad grade.
21' - Approximate level of the FEMA 1 0X0P+0nnual Chance Flood level (100-year flood).
20' - Widespread flooding occurs in areas not protected by the levee and railroad grade. Backwater on Standing Stone Creek approaches Route 26 in eastern parts of town.
19' - Approximate level of the FEMA 2 0X0P+0nnual Chance Flood level (50-year flood).
17' - Widespread flooding occurs in areas outside of the protective works and along Standing Stone Creek.
15' - A number of homes outside the protective works and along Standing Stone Creek will flood. Backwater on Standing Stone Creek also affects the athletic field.
14.5' - Approximate level of the FEMA 10 0X0P+0nnual Chance Flood level (10-year flood).
13' - Several homes located outside of the levee system will flood.
12' - High water will begin to affect the Ames Plaza on the right, or south bank.