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NOTE: River forecasts for this location take into account past precipitation and the precipitation amounts expected approximately 48 hours into the future from the forecast issuance time. NOTE: Forecasts for the Alabama River near Miller's Ferry are issued routinely year-round.
Most recent flow and stage for Alabama(Stations highlighted in red are currently above flood stage) UCHEE CREEK NEAR FORT MITCHELL, AL. CHOCTAWHATCHEE RIVER NEAR NEWTON, AL. PEA RIVER AT ELBA, AL. CONECUH RIVER BEL PT A DAM NR RIVER FALLS, AL. CONECUH RIVER AT STATE HWY 41 NEAR BREWTON, AL. MURDER CREEK AT STATE HWY 41 AT BREWTON, AL.
Usgs Station IdUsgs Station NameNws Flood Stage (ft)OSELIGEE CREEK NEAR LANETT AL4.13UCHEE CREEK NEAR FORT MITCHELL, AL.2.58South Fork Cowikee Creek nr Howe, AL13.92CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER AT COAST GUARD DOCK ...39.06People also ask
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Monitoring location 02469765 is associated with a Stream in Clarke County, Alabama. Water data back to 1950 are available online.
May 13, 2024 · Current streamflow conditions and water data for Alabama. The Alabama flow report | streamflow & reservoir levels provides essential river data for 131 USGS gauges including streamflow rate, gauge height, water temperature, and more.
Coffeeville Reservoir is an 8,500-acre U.S. Army Corps of Engineers impoundment located on the Tombigbee River. Coffeeville Reservoir extends 97 miles from Demopolis, Alabama, to the dam, which is located approximately 3 miles from the town of Coffeeville.
South of Demopolis, the Tombigbee River flows generally south across southwestern Alabama through Coffeeville Lake. From Coffeeville Lake to Jackson, Alabama, the Tombigbee River is free flowing.