I'm thinking the Greensboro/Burlington area got more rain then forecasted so that 224/225 may be conservative if its already at 221.
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The Haw River and Deep River join just a short ways below the Jordan dam to create the Cape Fear. The gates on Jordan are often closed to allow water to recede in Fayetteville and Wilmington. As was written, the lake is for flood control and the cities downstream have the priority. All this rain will definitely muddy up the Haw River arm and the S-Curves. Just checked and the lake is a little over 221.
I'm thinking the Greensboro/Burlington area got more rain then forecasted so that 224/225 may be conservative if its already at 221.
here is Jordan level - USGS Current Conditions for USGS 02098197 B. EVERETT JORDAN LAKE AT DAM NR MONCURE, NC
Here is what is coming into Jordan from the Haw (the biggest tributary) - USGS Current Conditions for USGS 02096960 HAW RIVER NEAR BYNUM, NC
USGS Current Conditions for USGS 02096960 HAW RIVER NEAR BYNUM, NC
here is what is coming down the Deep (meets the Haw below Jordan to form Cape Fear)- USGS Current Conditions for USGS 02102000 DEEP RIVER AT MONCURE, NC
Here is Cape Fear in Fayetteville - USGS Current Conditions for USGS 02104000 CAPE FEAR RIVER AT FAYETTEVILLE, NC
That makes sense. Didn't realize Fayetteville was under those conditions.
Cape Fear 17' above normal 9pm 12-23
As of 0800. 225.16
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ok guys what is the latest info?
Wow ! Army Corps of engineers predicts Jordan to be at 230 on Sunday ! Currently at 227.5
All boat ramps on Jordan Lake closed. Ebenezer ramps under water. Robeson Creek canoe launch also.closed. it ain't good boys!