| Critical Stages |
| 8' -Action |
10' -Flood |
14' -Moderate Flood |
17' -Major Flood |
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Latest Observation Updated: 11:00:00 AM EDT SAT MAY 18 2013
Forecast
Forecast not available for this location.
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| Flood Impacts |
| 25.0 | Water is at the bottom of bridge over Sugar Creek leading into Camp Atterbury. |
| 18.0 | Near record flood is in progress. U.S. Highway 31 is impassable with at least 1 foot of water. Extensive damage to several river cabins and residences near Edinburgh occurs. |
| 16.0 | Extensive flooding along Sugar Creek affecting several river cabins and local roads. Flooding of U.S. Highway 31 near Edinburgh is very likely. |
| 14.0 | Flood waters in at least one cabin and is about to enter several more near Sugar Creek. Extensive flooding of county roads and agricultural land. |
| 13.0 | At least one cabin begins to flood with several more threatened by flood waters. Extensive flooding of county roads near Sugar Creek. |
| 11.0 | Johnson County Roads CR 400 S east of US 31, CR 725 E north of CR 400 S and Greensburg Road from CR 700 E to CR 800 E are closed by flood waters. Low agricultural land is flooded. A few homes and outbuildings surrounded by high water. A least one residential unit would flood if water rose another 1 to 2 feet. |
| 9.0 | Flooding along portions of Sugar Creek is in progress. |
| Historical Crests |
Low Water Records |
1) 18.38 ft on 05/29/1956
2) 17.05 ft on 11/15/1993
3) 16.95 ft on 01/06/2005
4) 15.16 ft on 04/30/1996
5) 14.91 ft on 06/01/1997
6) 14.17 ft on 12/02/2006
7) 13.66 ft on 03/13/2006
8) 13.16 ft on 01/16/2007
9) 12.34 ft on 06/18/2004
10) 10.70 ft on 04/17/1998
11) 10.25 ft on 05/09/1998
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Historical low water information is not available.
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Data provided by NOAA Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service