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Washita River near Dickson

Critical Stages
24' - Action
27' - Flood
29' - Moderate
31' - Major

Latest Observation

Updated: 7:30 PM CST 12/6/25

Status: No Flooding

Stage: 7.28 ft

Flow: 0.33 kcfs

Forecast

TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
12 AM 12/7 7.3 0.335
6 AM 12/7 7.3 0.335
12 PM 12/7 7.3 0.335
6 PM 12/7 7.3 0.335
12 AM 12/8 7.3 0.335
6 AM 12/8 7.3 0.335
12 PM 12/8 7.3 0.335
6 PM 12/8 7.3 0.335
12 AM 12/9 7.3 0.335
6 AM 12/9 7.3 0.335
12 PM 12/9 7.3 0.335
6 PM 12/9 7.3 0.335
12 AM 12/10 7.3 0.335
6 AM 12/10 7.3 0.335
12 PM 12/10 7.3 0.335
6 PM 12/10 7.3 0.335
12 AM 12/11 7.3 0.335
6 AM 12/11 7.3 0.335
TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
7:30 PM 12/6 7.28 0.33
7:00 PM 12/6 7.28 0.33
6:30 PM 12/6 7.27 0.328
6:00 PM 12/6 7.27 0.328
5:30 PM 12/6 7.27 0.328
5:00 PM 12/6 7.28 0.33
4:30 PM 12/6 7.27 0.328
4:00 PM 12/6 7.27 0.328
3:30 PM 12/6 7.28 0.33
3:00 PM 12/6 7.27 0.328
2:30 PM 12/6 7.28 0.33
2:00 PM 12/6 7.28 0.33
1:30 PM 12/6 7.28 0.33
1:00 PM 12/6 7.27 0.328
12:30 PM 12/6 7.28 0.33
12:00 PM 12/6 7.28 0.33
11:30 AM 12/6 7.27 0.328
11:00 AM 12/6 7.28 0.33
10:30 AM 12/6 7.27 0.328
10:00 AM 12/6 7.27 0.328
9:30 AM 12/6 7.27 0.328
9:00 AM 12/6 7.27 0.328
8:30 AM 12/6 7.27 0.328
8:00 AM 12/6 7.26 0.326
7:30 AM 12/6 7.26 0.326
7:00 AM 12/6 7.26 0.326
6:30 AM 12/6 7.26 0.326
6:00 AM 12/6 7.26 0.326
5:30 AM 12/6 7.26 0.326
5:00 AM 12/6 7.26 0.326
Hydrograph for Washita River near Dickson
50' - Dangerous flood depths of 25 feet or more inundate areas along the Washita River... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma. Over 10 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Flood levels are over 1 foot higher than the flood crest of June 19...2015.
49' - Dangerous flood depths of 24 feet or more inundate areas along the Washita River... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma. Over 10 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Flood levels are slightly higher than the flood crest of June 19...2015.
48' - Dangerous flood depths of 23 feet or more inundate areas along the Washita River... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma. Over 10 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Flood levels are nearly 3 feet higher than the flood crest of May 30...1987.
47' - Dangerous flood depths of 22 feet or more inundate areas along the Washita River... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma. Over 10 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Flood levels are nearly 2 feet higher than the flood crest of May 30...1987.
46' - Dangerous flood depths of 21 feet or more inundate areas along the Washita River... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma. Over 10 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Flood levels are nearly 1 foot higher than the flood crest of May 30...1987.
45' - Dangerous flood depths up to 20 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma. Nearly 10 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Flood levels nearly match those of the flood crest of May 30...1987.
44' - Dangerous flood depths up to 19 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma. Over 9 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Flood levels nearly match those of the flood crest of May...1990.
43' - Dangerous flood depths up to 18 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma. About 9 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered.
42' - Dangerous flood depths up to 17 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the shores of Lake Texoma. Nearly 9 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered.
41' - Flood depths up to 16 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Over 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered.
40' - Flood depths up to 15 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Over 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered.
39' - Flood depths up to 14 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Over 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the Washita River.
38' - Flood depths up to 13 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Over 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the Washita River.
37' - Flood depths up to 12 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. About 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the Washita River.
36' - Flood depths up to 11 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Nearly 8 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the Washita River.
35' - Flood depths up to 10 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Over 7 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the Washita River.
34' - Flood depths up to 9 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. About 7 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the Washita River.
33' - Flood depths up to 8 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Nearly 7 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the Washita River.
32' - Flood depths up to 7 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Over 6 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the Washita River.
31' - Flood depths up to 6 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Nearly 6 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the Washita River.
30' - Flood depths up to 5 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. About 5 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the Washita River.
29' - Flood depths up to 4 feet inundate areas along the Washita River... from near Davis in Murray County... to near Dickson in Carter County... to the headwaters of Lake Texoma in Johnston County. Over 4 thousand acres of agricultural lands are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the Washita River.
28' - Flood depths up to 3 feet inundate areas along the Washita River in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Nearly 4 thousand acres of bottomlands between Rock Creek near Dougherty and Lake Texoma are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the Washiuta River.
27' - Flood depths up to 2 feet extend along the Washita River valley in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Over 3 thousand acres of bottomlands between Rock Creek near Dougherty and Lake Texoma are covered. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the Washita River.
26' - Flood depths of about a foot extend along the Washita River in Murray... Carter... and Johnston counties. Over 2 thousand acres of bottomlands between Rock Creek near Dougherty and Lake Texoma are covered... with flood depths up to 6 feet in low places. Any flooding on tributary creeks is increased by backwater from the Washita River.
DateStage (ft)
Jun 19, 2015 48.7
May 30, 1987 45.24
Oct 31, 1941 44.37
May 11, 1943 44.35
May 3, 1990 44.26
May 12, 1950 42.57
May 19, 1957 42.3
May 24, 1908 42
Oct 1, 1945 41.54
Feb 17, 1938 41.2
Apr 26, 1990 39.1
Mar 16, 1945 38.51
Oct 6, 1941 38.27
Apr 9, 1942 38.25
Apr 16, 1927 38
May 19, 1935 37.22
May 29, 2015 35.85
Apr 21, 1942 35.41
May 25, 1947 35.22
Apr 25, 1942 34.68

Data provided by the National Weather Service.