33.8' - Near this height, the Husky Corporation and the Pro Roller Company along Industrial Drive at Denton Road begin flooding.
33.5' - The BNSF RR tracks act as a levee protecting the eastern two-thirds of Pacific. Near this height, these tracks may be overtopped.
32.8' - Near this height, Interstate 44 may close in both directions east of mile marker 254.0. This occurred during the December 2015 flood.
32.7' - Backwater from Calvey Creek will force the closure of Missouri State Route O east of Robertsville near this height.
31' - Railroad tracks begin to flood. This did not happen in 2015 as water
29.7' - The clubhouse at the St. Louis Skeet and Trap Club begins to flood.
29.5' - Near this height, the Graphic Packaging International Company begins flooding at Denton Road and Jefferson Street.
28.9' - The Olympic Shooting Facility at the St. Louis Skeet and Trap Club is flooded.
28.8' - Route 66 (Missouri Route O) is closed in both directions from just east of Pacific to Six Flags Road in Allenton.
27.5' - East Osage Street (Route 66) is closed.
27.2' - Missouri State Route O west of Robertsville State Park begins flooding near this level.
27' - 20 to 30 residences become subject to flooding. Major flooding begins.
25.5' - Denton Road from the Industrial Park south is closed.
25' - East Congress between Columbus and Olive are flooded in City of Pacific.
24.4' - Highway F & O at Brush Creek is flooded and closed.
23.5' - Water begins flooding the grounds at the St. Louis Skeet and Trap Club east of Pacific.
23' - The lift station property at East Congress and Elm Street begins flooding near this height.
22.6' - Four houses near the gage begin to flood at this stage.
22' - Jefferson Street extension is flooded and closed.
18.6' - Horneker Road begins to flood near this height.
18' - The left bank begins to overflow.
17.5' - Private road under the Highway F bridge begins flooding near this height.
17' - State Highway AK begins flooding near the intersection with State Highway O near this height.
16.5' - Opeechee Beach Road is flooded and closed.
16.2' - Opeechee Beach Road begins flooding.