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Wildcat Creek (IN) at Kokomo

Critical Stages
7' - Action
10' - Flood
14' - Moderate
18' - Major

Latest Observation

Updated: 12:00 AM EST 12/6/25

Status: No Flooding

Stage: 2.93 ft

Flow: 0.0171 kcfs

Forecast

Forecast not available for this location.

TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
1:00 AM 12/6 2.92 0.0167
12:45 AM 12/6 2.93 0.0171
12:30 AM 12/6 2.92 0.0167
12:15 AM 12/6 2.93 0.0171
12:00 AM 12/6 2.93 0.0171
11:45 PM 12/5 2.93 0.0171
11:30 PM 12/5 2.93 0.0171
11:15 PM 12/5 2.93 0.0171
11:00 PM 12/5 2.93 0.0171
10:45 PM 12/5 2.93 0.0171
10:30 PM 12/5 2.93 0.0171
10:15 PM 12/5 2.93 0.0171
10:00 PM 12/5 2.93 0.0171
9:45 PM 12/5 2.94 0.0176
9:30 PM 12/5 2.94 0.0176
9:15 PM 12/5 2.94 0.0176
9:00 PM 12/5 2.94 0.0176
8:45 PM 12/5 2.94 0.0176
8:30 PM 12/5 2.94 0.0176
8:15 PM 12/5 2.94 0.0176
8:00 PM 12/5 2.94 0.0176
7:45 PM 12/5 2.94 0.0176
7:30 PM 12/5 2.94 0.0176
7:15 PM 12/5 2.95 0.018
7:00 PM 12/5 2.95 0.018
6:45 PM 12/5 2.95 0.018
6:30 PM 12/5 2.95 0.018
6:15 PM 12/5 2.96 0.0184
6:00 PM 12/5 2.96 0.0184
5:45 PM 12/5 2.96 0.0184
Hydrograph for Wildcat Creek (IN) at Kokomo
18.5' - In April 2013, nearly 400 homes in Howard County affected by flooding. More than 5 were destroyed, and greater than 150 suffered major damage. A neighborhood near Park Road and Washington Street flooded extensively. Foster Park was almost completely underwater north of Wildcat Creek. Every bridge approach over Wildcat Creek in Kokomo was flooded. Only 3 north to south routes across Wildcat Creek were semi-passable...U.S. Hwy 31, Apperson Way and Dixon Road, according to the Kokomo Fire Dept.
17.7' - Flooding of residential and commercial areas along Wildcat Creek in Kokomo. This occurred following up to 13 inches of rain on the early morning of July 5, 2003.
16.8' - In late December 1990, 60 homes flooded in the Kokomo area. The Hillcrest area had one to three feet of water.
14' - Significant flooding along Wildcat Creek. Flooding of parks and city roads near the creek.
12' - Wildcat Creek overflowing in parks in the Kokomo area. Flooding of agricultural land possible outside of Kokomo.
10' - Water begins to overflow in local parks.
DateStage (ft)
Apr 19, 2013 18.69
Jul 5, 2003 17.75
Feb 10, 1959 17
Dec 30, 1990 16.95
Jan 23, 1999 16.89
Jun 13, 1998 16.21
Jan 13, 2005 15.79
Feb 28, 1997 14.54
Jul 14, 1992 14.41
Sep 2, 1989 14.22
Nov 13, 1992 14.08
May 5, 2017 13.9
Jun 28, 2015 13.25
May 27, 1989 13.21
Feb 12, 2009 13.05
Jan 14, 2013 12.99
Feb 24, 1985 12.59
Jun 3, 1980 12.5
Feb 6, 2008 12.29
Jan 5, 2004 12.03

Data provided by the National Weather Service.