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NOTE: River forecasts for this location take into account past precipitation and the precipitation amounts expected approximately 24 hours into the future from the forecast issuance time. NOTE: Forecasts for the Missouri River at Miami are issued as needed during times of high water, but are not routinely available. |
Flood Impacts
| 29.0 |
LEVEES ARE OVERTOPPED. FARMLAND...HOMESTEADS...AND PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ROADS BEHIND LEVEES ARE FLOODED. STATE HIGHWAY 41 NORTH OF MIAMI IS FLOODED. IN ADDITION...THE MISSOURI RIVER BACKS UP BAKER'S DITCH AND FLOODS 24 HIGHWAY...ABOUT 1 MILE NORTHEAST OF DE WITT. |
| 28.0 |
AGRICULTURAL LEVEES MAY BE OVERTOPPED. FLOODING OF FARMLAND...HOMES...AND SECONDARY ROADS BEHIND LEVEES IS POSSIBLE. |
| 18.0 |
LOW-LYING RURAL AREAS OUTSIDE OF LEVEES BEGIN TO FLOOD. |
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Flood Categories (in feet)
| Major Flood Stage: | 29 |
| Moderate Flood Stage: | 28 |
| Flood Stage: | 18 |
| Action Stage: | 15 |
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NOTE: River forecasts for this location take into account past precipitation and the precipitation amounts expected approximately 24 hours into the future from the forecast issuance time. NOTE: Forecasts for the Missouri River at Glasgow are issued routinely year-round. |
Flood Impacts
| 32.0 |
HIGHWAYS AND GRAVEL ROADS IN LOW-LYING AREAS NEAR GLASGOW ARE UNDER WATER...INCLUDING STATE HIGHWAY 240 WEST OF GLASGOW. THE CITY PARK IN GLASGOW ALSO BEGINS TO FLOOD. |
| 27.0 |
MANY AGRICULTURAL LEVEES ARE OVERTOPPED. WIDESPREAD FLOODING OF RURAL AREAS OCCURS. SECONDARY ROADS AND HOMES BEHIND LEVEES MAY BE INUNDATED. |
| 25.0 |
FARMLAND ALONG THE RIVER FLOODS. |
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Flood Categories (in feet)
| Major Flood Stage: | 32 |
| Moderate Flood Stage: | 27 |
| Flood Stage: | 25 |
| Action Stage: | 22 |
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NOTE: River forecasts for this location take into account past precipitation and the precipitation amounts expected approximately 24 hours into the future from the forecast issuance time. NOTE: Forecasts for the Missouri River at Boonville are issued routinely year-round. |
Flood Impacts
| 35.0 |
MAJOR LEVEES ALONG THE RIVER BEGIN TO OVERTOP. EXTENSIVE FLOODING OF AREAS PROTECTED BY THE LEVEES OCCURS. FARMLAND, ROADS, AND HOMES BEHIND THE LEVEES ARE THREATENED. |
| 33.0 |
TENTH STREET NEAR MORGAN IS FLOODED IN BOONVILLE. |
| 31.7 |
RURAL STREET NEAR HART STREET IS FLOODED IN BOONVILLE. |
| 30.0 |
THE MISSOURI-PACIFIC RAILROAD TRACKS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE RIVER FLOOD. |
| 25.0 |
NUMEROUS FARM LEVEES ARE OVERTOPPED. FLOODING OF AGRICULTURAL LAND AND SECONDARY ROADS OCCURS. |
| 21.0 |
LOW-LYING RURAL AREAS ALONG THE RIVER FLOOD. |
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Flood Categories (in feet)
| Major Flood Stage: | 36 |
| Moderate Flood Stage: | 35 |
| Flood Stage: | 21 |
| Action Stage: | 18 |
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NOTE: River forecasts for this location take into account past precipitation and the precipitation amounts expected approximately 24 hours into the future from the forecast issuance time. NOTE: Forecasts for the Missouri River at Jefferson City are issued routinely year-round. |
Flood Impacts
| 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. |
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Flood Categories (in feet)
| Major Flood Stage: | 30 |
| Moderate Flood Stage: | 25 |
| Flood Stage: | 23 |
| Action Stage: | 21 |
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