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Ocmulgee River at US 341 at Hawkinsville

Critical Stages
14' - Action
20' - Flood
26' - Moderate
40' - Major

Latest Observation

Updated: 2:45 AM EST 12/16/25

Status: No Flooding

Stage: 2.36 ft

Flow: 1.63 kcfs

Forecast

Forecast not available for this location.

TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
2:45 AM 12/16 2.36 1.63
2:30 AM 12/16 2.36 1.63
2:15 AM 12/16 2.37 1.64
2:00 AM 12/16 2.37 1.64
1:45 AM 12/16 2.37 1.64
1:30 AM 12/16 2.37 1.64
1:15 AM 12/16 2.38 1.64
1:00 AM 12/16 2.38 1.64
12:45 AM 12/16 2.38 1.64
12:30 AM 12/16 2.38 1.64
12:15 AM 12/16 2.38 1.64
12:00 AM 12/16 2.39 1.65
11:45 PM 12/15 2.39 1.65
11:30 PM 12/15 2.4 1.66
11:15 PM 12/15 2.4 1.66
11:00 PM 12/15 2.39 1.65
10:45 PM 12/15 2.4 1.66
10:30 PM 12/15 2.4 1.66
10:15 PM 12/15 2.4 1.66
10:00 PM 12/15 2.41 1.66
9:45 PM 12/15 2.41 1.66
9:30 PM 12/15 2.41 1.66
9:15 PM 12/15 2.42 1.67
9:00 PM 12/15 2.42 1.67
8:45 PM 12/15 2.42 1.67
8:30 PM 12/15 2.43 1.67
8:15 PM 12/15 2.43 1.67
8:00 PM 12/15 2.43 1.67
7:45 PM 12/15 2.44 1.68
7:30 PM 12/15 2.44 1.68
Hydrograph for Ocmulgee River at US 341 at Hawkinsville
47.7' - Major flooding continues in Hawkinsville...and points upstream and downstream of the city. Flood waters reach the Hawkinsville Division Plant. Serious flooding is now occurring through much of the city except for the higher terrain in western downtown and points west.
46.5' - Major flooding continues in Hawkinsville. This includes points upstream and downstream of the city. The Veterans Memorial Parking lot in Downtown Hawkinsville floods. Much of the south...east...and north sides of the city floods.
45.8' - Major flooding is occurring in Hawkinsville. Veterans Memorial Monument begins flooding.
42.8' - Major flooding continues in the city of Hawkinsville and points upstream and downstream from the city. Hollingsworth and Vose Corporation begins to flood.
41.8' - Major flooding occurs in the city of Hawkinsville and the river reach upstream and downstream from Hawkinsville. Bearden Oil begins flooding on the east side of Hawkinsville.
40.9' - Major flooding occurs along the river...especially east of the city...in the flood plain. The record crest was 40.9 feet on July 9...1994. This was the result of 10 to 13 inches of rain which fell upstream between Macon and southern part of metro Atlanta.
36.5' - Moderate flooding continues...as flood waters now will begin entering rail road buildings along the river.
31' - Moderate flooding occurs...with at least 10 to 15 homes flooded on the south end of Hawkinsville.
26' - Moderate flooding begins...with several homes surrounded by flood waters and at least 3 homes begin flooding near Gooseneck Lane and RiverView Road.
25' - Minor flooding occurs...with some roads closed with access to residences. RiverView Road closes to residents.
23' - Minor flooding continues of roads on the southside of Hawkinsville along Gooseneck Lane, cutting off access to homes. The water will be from 1 to 3 feet deep over the road.
20.5' - Minor flooding of roads continues on the southside of Hawkinsville...along Gooseneck Lane. Water continues to inundate Gooseneck Lane, cutting off access to homes.
20' - Minor flooding of roads occurs on the southside of Hawkinsville...along Gooseneck Lane. With the flooding of Gooseneck Lane...residents are cutoff from reaching their homes.
19' - The river begins to cover Riverside Drive and cutoff residents from their homes.
16' - Timberlands begin to flood.
14' - The river comes out of its banks, but impacts are limited.
DateStage (ft)
Jul 9, 1994 40.91
Jan 21, 1925 36.5
Mar 8, 1929 34.9
Dec 2, 1948 34.4
Apr 12, 1936 33
Mar 7, 1971 32.1
Mar 25, 1942 32.1
Mar 12, 1998 32
Mar 19, 1913 31
Oct 6, 1929 30.5
Mar 22, 1990 30.4
Apr 12, 1964 30.3
Mar 2, 1961 30
Dec 29, 2015 29.79
Mar 26, 1944 29.7
Dec 15, 1919 29.3
Mar 19, 1912 29.1
Mar 14, 1922 29
Apr 19, 1928 28.6
Mar 23, 1943 28.4

Data provided by the National Weather Service.