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Pecos River 3 miles NNW of Girvin

Critical Stages
15' - Action
17' - Flood
20' - Moderate
21' - Major

Latest Observation

Updated: 11:00 AM CST 12/15/25

Status: No Flooding

Stage: 1.02 ft

Flow: 0.0046 kcfs

Forecast

Forecast not available for this location.

TimeStage (ft)Flow (kcfs)
12:00 PM 12/15 1.02 0.0046
11:45 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
11:30 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
11:15 AM 12/15 1.02 0.0046
11:00 AM 12/15 1.02 0.0046
10:45 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
10:30 AM 12/15 1.02 0.0046
10:15 AM 12/15 1.02 0.0046
10:00 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
9:45 AM 12/15 1.02 0.0046
9:30 AM 12/15 1.02 0.0046
9:15 AM 12/15 1.02 0.0046
9:00 AM 12/15 1.02 0.0046
8:45 AM 12/15 1.02 0.0046
8:30 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
8:15 AM 12/15 1.02 0.0046
8:00 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
7:45 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
7:30 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
7:15 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
7:00 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
6:45 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
6:30 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
6:15 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
6:00 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
5:45 AM 12/15 1.02 0.0046
5:30 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
5:15 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
5:00 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
4:45 AM 12/15 1.03 0.0048
Hydrograph for Pecos River 3 miles NNW of Girvin
20' - the river reaches moderate flood stage, flooding both approaches to the U. S. Highway 67 bridge, along with several thousand acres of area ranchland. Damage occurs at the Rio Pecos power plant.
17' - the river reaches minor flood stage. The Rio Pecos power plant, located just upstream from the U. S. Highway 67 bridge, begins to flood. Major flooding of area rangeland occurs.
12' - moderate overbank flooding begins. No significant damage is expected.
8' - minor overbank flooding begins. No damage is likely.
DateStage (ft)
Oct 5, 1941 20.49
Jun 16, 1941 17.36
Sep 19, 1974 17.1
Sep 1, 1932 17
Sep 27, 1958 16.18

Data provided by the National Weather Service.