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Cuivre River at Old Monroe

Critical Stages
22' - Action
24' - Flood
27' - Moderate
30' - Major

Latest Observation

Updated: 6:30 AM CST 12/6/25

Status: No Flooding

Stage: 10.69 ft

Flow: -999 kcfs

Forecast

Forecast not available for this location.

TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
6:30 AM 12/6 10.69 -999
6:15 AM 12/6 10.67 -999
6:00 AM 12/6 10.67 -999
5:45 AM 12/6 10.68 -999
5:30 AM 12/6 10.68 -999
5:15 AM 12/6 10.67 -999
5:00 AM 12/6 10.68 -999
4:45 AM 12/6 10.67 -999
4:30 AM 12/6 10.67 -999
4:15 AM 12/6 10.67 -999
4:00 AM 12/6 10.68 -999
3:45 AM 12/6 10.68 -999
3:30 AM 12/6 10.67 -999
3:15 AM 12/6 10.67 -999
3:00 AM 12/6 10.66 -999
2:45 AM 12/6 10.66 -999
2:30 AM 12/6 10.67 -999
2:15 AM 12/6 10.66 -999
2:00 AM 12/6 10.65 -999
1:45 AM 12/6 10.65 -999
1:30 AM 12/6 10.64 -999
1:15 AM 12/6 10.63 -999
1:00 AM 12/6 10.62 -999
12:45 AM 12/6 10.61 -999
12:30 AM 12/6 10.6 -999
12:15 AM 12/6 10.6 -999
12:00 AM 12/6 10.58 -999
11:45 PM 12/5 10.58 -999
11:30 PM 12/5 10.58 -999
11:15 PM 12/5 10.58 -999
Hydrograph for Cuivre River at Old Monroe
37.4' - This is the RECORD FLOOD LEVEL that was reached on December 4 1982.
37' - The levee protecting Old Monroe is overtopped, though this levee level of protection is closer to 35.5 at the old 79 bridge.
35.79' - Main Street in Old Monroe is flooded. At this height there is nothing left to prevent water from moving across town. This is the height of the pavement on the Old Monroe side of the old Highway 79 bridge.
35.5' - Water will begin moving across the lawn of the first Main Street home adjacent to the old Highway 79 bridge.
33.79' - Low Steel Elevation on Old 79 Highway Bridge is reached.
33' - Near this height, Missouri State Highway 79 is closed south of the Cuivre River bridge.
31.8' - Old Highway 79 floods between Old Monroe and Highway 79.
31.25' - Low steel on the BNSF railroad bridge is reached.
30.8' - The Corner of Sycamore St. and First Street is flooded.
30' - Major flooding begins. Residential flooding in Old Monroe.
29.1' - Streets in Old Monroe begin flooding.
28.1' - Dyer Road upstream from the gage begins flooding just downstream of the new Highway 79 bridge.
27' - Right bank overflows.
24.5' - Extensive left bank agricultural flooding develops upstream of the gage. A utility road is flooded along the Old Monroe levee along the left bank upstream of the gage.
24' - Initial flooding upstream.
23.5' - Minor agricultural land begins to flood.
DateStage (ft)
Dec 4, 1982 37.4
May 18, 1975 36.6
Aug 1, 1993 35.5
Jun 5, 2019 34.14
Feb 24, 1985 33.9
Apr 3, 1973 33.7
Dec 28, 2015 33.5
Jun 23, 2015 33
May 18, 1995 33
May 8, 2002 32.7
May 1, 2017 32.67
Apr 13, 1979 32.5
May 1, 1983 32.1
Jun 27, 2008 31.99
Jun 2, 2013 31.5
Sep 16, 2008 31.35
Jun 27, 2021 31.09
Sep 16, 2008 31
May 18, 1990 31
Jul 1, 2008 30.8

Data provided by the National Weather Service.