| 38.3 |
This is the RECORD FLOOD LEVEL that was reached on July 31 1993. |
| 37.0 |
Highway 54 in Callaway County floods. |
| 35.0 |
Missouri Blvd and the Expressway begin to flood. |
| 34.1 |
Both lanes of U.S. Highway 63, north of Jefferson City, begin to flood. |
| 32.0 |
Highway 179 at Marion, west of Jefferson City, floods. Also, this represents the protection level of the levee protecting Hartsburg, MO. |
| 31.1 |
The Katy Trail floods near Claysville |
| 31.0 |
Rail road tracks begin to flood. |
| 30.1 |
Power plant operations are affected. Airport property begins to flood. |
| 29.1 |
The Katy Trail floods between McBaine and Easley. |
| 29.0 |
Osage City on the Osage River may begin flooding from backwater. Particularly true when the St. Thomas gage is above 11 feet. |
| 28.0 |
Highway 94 at Portland begins to flood. |
| 27.5 |
Creeks begin backing up into Hartsburg, MO, requiring pumping. |
| 26.6 |
The Katy Trail floods near Wilton. |
| 26.5 |
The Katy Trail floods near Easley. |
| 26.3 |
State Route 179 near Sandy Hook is closed due to flooding. Also, State Highway K one mile east of McBaine in Boone County is closed. |
| 26.0 |
Highway 179 at Sandy Hook is flooded and closed. Pumping from a ditch in Hartsburg, MO begins. |
| 24.5 |
The Katy Trail Floods near Rocheport. |
| 23.0 |
Flood Stage. Minor flooding begins. |
| 20.0 |
The River Banks begin to overflow. |