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Other => General Discussion => Topic started by: wxntrafficfan on March 11, 2009, 05:14:21 PM
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So, where is the nearest creek/river observation site to where you live?
What stage is it currently in?
In E. Lansing, I live close to the Red Cedar River at E. Lansing and it is currently in minor flood stage. A flood warning has been issued.
In Lansing, I live close to the Grand River at Lansing and it is also in flood stage. A flood warning has been issued.
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Here in Laredo, I live near the Rio Grande and it's in regular stage(?).
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I live 50 miles close to the Colorado River. (CA/AZ border) and it's not being flooded
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~Delaware River
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~Delaware River
^ what Victor said.
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The Hillsborough River. :thumbsup:
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Hudson River, and it's currently not flooding
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Taunton River and it is at normal stage
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I don't see the Delaware River overflowing into flood stage any time soon, lol..
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There's the Big Creek in Alpharetta,Ga to my north and the Chattahooche River that runs through Atlanta, neither are at flood stage at this time, but they could be with the 4 straight days of rain expected to start tomorrow evening.
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Here in Marlton I think it's the Rancocas Creek. In Bensalem it's a tie between the Neshaminy Creek and Delaware River. My house there is less than a mile or two from both. No flood advisories are out for any of them right now that I know of.
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Conestoga River at Lancaster is running at 3.3 feet. Flood stage is 11.0 feet.
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Yellow River, and it was just shown in the bumpers during A&B (the ones that had a street sign for Gil St.).
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There's the Big Creek in Alpharetta,Ga to my north and the Chattahooche River that runs through Atlanta, neither are at flood stage at this time, but they could be with the 4 straight days of rain expected to start tomorrow evening.
I was right, I'm under a Flood Watch until Monday morning.
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I live on the Lafayette River. It doesnt ever really flood except in a northeaster or tropical system.
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I live by a LOT of them. :bleh:
They're all at normal stages.
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Salt River?