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Turkey Creek near Byromville

Critical Stages
8' - Action
10' - Flood
12' - Moderate
15' - Major

Latest Observation

Updated: 12:45 AM EST 12/16/25

Status: No Flooding

Stage: 4.7 ft

Flow: 0.013 kcfs

Forecast

Forecast not available for this location.

TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
12:45 AM 12/16 4.7 0.013
12:30 AM 12/16 4.7 0.013
12:15 AM 12/16 4.7 0.013
12:00 AM 12/16 4.69 0.0128
11:45 PM 12/15 4.69 0.0128
11:30 PM 12/15 4.69 0.0128
11:15 PM 12/15 4.68 0.0126
11:00 PM 12/15 4.68 0.0126
10:45 PM 12/15 4.68 0.0126
10:30 PM 12/15 4.67 0.0124
10:15 PM 12/15 4.67 0.0124
10:00 PM 12/15 4.67 0.0124
9:45 PM 12/15 4.67 0.0124
9:30 PM 12/15 4.67 0.0124
9:15 PM 12/15 4.67 0.0124
9:00 PM 12/15 4.68 0.0126
8:45 PM 12/15 4.68 0.0126
8:30 PM 12/15 4.67 0.0124
8:15 PM 12/15 4.68 0.0126
8:00 PM 12/15 4.68 0.0126
7:45 PM 12/15 4.68 0.0126
7:30 PM 12/15 4.68 0.0126
7:15 PM 12/15 4.68 0.0126
7:00 PM 12/15 4.68 0.0126
6:45 PM 12/15 4.68 0.0126
6:30 PM 12/15 4.68 0.0126
6:15 PM 12/15 4.69 0.0128
6:00 PM 12/15 4.68 0.0126
4:45 PM 12/15 4.68 0.0126
4:30 PM 12/15 4.68 0.0126
Hydrograph for Turkey Creek near Byromville
17' - Record flooding expands with a few feet of water covering Georgia Highway 90 and the level reaches the top of the bridge. The bridge will be closed and the USGS gage house will be under water.
15' - Major flooding begins with several inches of water covering Georgia Highway 90 near the stream gage on Georgia Highway 90. The bridge forms an obstacle and acts like a dam causing some backwater and erosion eddies to the sides of the bridge. The bridge will be closed. The water reaches the bottom of the USGS gage house and automated stage readings are unlikely. This level would exceed the record set during Tropical Storm Alberto in 1995.
14' - Moderate flooding expands into the woodland areas upstream and downstream from the stream gage on Georgia Highway 90. The bridge begins to form an obstacle and act like a dam causing some backwater and erosion eddies to the sides of the bridge. The bridge will likely be closed. This level is near the record set during Tropical Storm Alberto in 1995.
13' - Moderate flooding expands into the woodland areas upstream and downstream from the stream gage on Georgia Highway 90. The bridge begins to form an obstacle and act like a dam causing some backwater and erosion eddies to the sides of the bridge. The bridge may become closed.
12' - Moderate flooding begins. Widespread flooding expands into the woodlands upstream and downstream of the stream gage on Georgia Highway 90. Creek access roads will be flooded and the water level reaches the bottom of the bridge. The bridge may become closed.
11' - Minor flooding expands into the woodland areas upstream and downstream from the stream gage on Georgia Highway 90. Larger portions of creek access roads will flood.
10' - Flood stage is reached. Minor flooding of woodlands occurs upstream and downstream from the stream gage on Georgia Highway 90. Portions of creek access roads and low lying areas will begin to flood.
8' - Bankfull conditions are reached upstream and downstream from the stream gage on Georgia Highway 90.
DateStage (ft)
Jul 6, 1994 14.29
Apr 1, 1981 13.82
Mar 31, 1970 13.3
Mar 9, 1998 12.78
Jan 13, 1972 12.54
May 15, 1976 12.35
Mar 4, 1966 12.26
Sep 22, 2009 12.23
Sep 27, 2004 12.21
Mar 5, 2020 11.8
Feb 21, 2020 11.74
Jan 30, 2010 11.62
Feb 7, 2020 11.6
Jan 31, 2023 11.44
Dec 15, 2009 11.33
Jan 22, 2010 11.21
Mar 10, 2024 11.03
Feb 26, 2015 10.96
Apr 24, 2020 10.8
Feb 5, 2011 10.77

Data provided by the National Weather Service.