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Nueces River at Laguna

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

Latest Observation

Updated: 3:00 AM CST 12/16/25

Status: No Flooding

Stage: 1 ft

Flow: 0.053 kcfs

Forecast

Forecast not available for this location.

TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
3:15 AM 12/16 1 0.053
3:10 AM 12/16 1 0.053
3:05 AM 12/16 1 0.053
3:00 AM 12/16 1 0.053
2:55 AM 12/16 1 0.053
2:50 AM 12/16 1 0.053
2:45 AM 12/16 1 0.053
2:40 AM 12/16 1 0.053
2:35 AM 12/16 1 0.053
2:30 AM 12/16 1 0.053
2:25 AM 12/16 1 0.053
2:20 AM 12/16 1 0.053
2:15 AM 12/16 1 0.053
2:10 AM 12/16 1 0.053
2:05 AM 12/16 1 0.053
2:00 AM 12/16 1 0.053
1:55 AM 12/16 1 0.053
1:50 AM 12/16 1 0.053
1:45 AM 12/16 1 0.053
1:40 AM 12/16 1 0.053
1:35 AM 12/16 1 0.053
1:30 AM 12/16 1 0.053
1:25 AM 12/16 1 0.053
1:20 AM 12/16 1 0.053
1:15 AM 12/16 1 0.053
1:10 AM 12/16 1 0.053
1:05 AM 12/16 1 0.053
1:00 AM 12/16 1 0.053
12:55 AM 12/16 1 0.053
12:50 AM 12/16 1 0.053
Hydrograph for Nueces River at Laguna
23' - Life threatening flow is well into recreation camping areas along the Nueces River in northern Uvalde County. Flow escapes the mainstem two miles above the gauge, flows over right flood plain across Highway 55, then re-enters the mainstem below Laguna. Livestock are cut off and possibly drowned. Extremely dangerous low bridges at Highway 55 and Farm to Market 337 near Barksdale and Camp Wood have caused several traffic drownings.
21' - Major flooding reaches recreation camps between Camp Wood and Uvalde. Secondary and primary roads and bridges and can be life threatening. Livestock should be moved from flood prone areas of the flood plain from the headwaters to Crystal City.
17' - Moderate lowland flooding makes low bridges very dangerous to motorists along Highway 55 at Hackberry Creek. The Nueces River at Barksdale, and numerous crossings and low bridges in the headwaters and Camp Wood Creek. Campers downstream should move themselves, vehicles, and equipment from the banks of the river.
14' - Moderate flooding with flow exceeding the banks of recreation camps in northern Uvalde County endangering sleeping campers and washing autos and gear downstream. Highway 55 crosses Hackberry Creek above Barksdale and the Nueces River at Barksdale. Farm to Market 337 crosses Camp Wood Creek east of Camp Wood in three places. All these crossings have had vehicular related drownings.
10' - Minor lowland flooding reaches low water crossings on Highway 55 above Barksdale on Hackberry Creek. The Nueces River crossing at Barksdale is very dangerous. East of Camp Wood Farm to Market 337 crosses Camp Wood Creek in three places. Vehicular related drownings have occurred at all these sites.
DateStage (ft)
Sep 24, 1955 29.95
Jun 1, 1913 29
Sep 21, 1923 26.5
Oct 13, 1973 26
Oct 28, 1996 25.6
Jun 22, 1997 25.4
Sep 16, 1936 21.3
Aug 11, 1971 20.5
Oct 9, 2018 20.31
Aug 22, 1998 20.06
Oct 16, 2018 19.84
Oct 13, 1981 19.5
Dec 31, 1984 18.53
Sep 16, 1991 16.33
Nov 17, 2004 16.13
Aug 12, 2018 14.4
Sep 15, 1987 12.82
Jun 16, 1997 11.68
Jul 2, 2002 10.46

Data provided by the National Weather Service.