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White River High Water
Hey guys, went through Des Arc today and after I crossed the White River there the road was closed. Both 33 and 38 are now closed. We need to all be careful and keep our prayers going for all effected by the tornados and now flood waters.
:WHITE RIVER...
BAGA4:BATESVILLE 15: 17.4/ : 5.5: 23.0/ 21.5/ 17.3/ 14.1/ 13.2/
NPTA4:NEWPORT 26: 32.6/ : 0.3: 33.6/ 35.1/ 36.0/ 35.3/ 34.5/
AUGA4:AUGUSTA 26: 38.7/ : 0.4: 39.3/ 39.6/ 39.8/ 39.9/ 39.9/
GEOA4:GEORGETOWN 21: 28.8/ : 1.2: 31.8/ 32.5/ 33.3/ 34.0/ 34.5/
DSCA4:DES ARC #2 24: 33.4/ : 3.6: 35.5/ 35.9/ 35.9/ 36.5/ 37.3/
CLDA4:CLARENDON 26: 29.4/ : 2.4: 31.9/ 33.8/ 35.2/ 36.1/ 36.7/
Accordding to this table they still have almost 3ft of water headed to Des Arc and points south on the White!!!!!
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All the lake upstream except Bull Shoals and Greers are within 1' of going over the spillway or are going over the spillway. And it's still raining here in Greers Ferry.
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We have had more than 5 inches here in Searcy in the last 24 hrs! We're a long way from being out of this!
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all of this water needs 2 go on and get out of here so we can all get bacck 2 doing wat we do best crappie fishing
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It is going to be awhile. Best way to find any location with a gauge is;
NOAA - National Weather Service - Water
Click on area you are interested in, that will take you to page covering smaller area, click on gauge you want to see.Clarendon on White River for instance is here;
http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/hydrograph.php?wfo=lzk&gage=clda4&view=1,1,1,1,1,1 ,1,1"
click on river at a glance tab just above graph and it shows all gauges on that river in one column and information available in other.Click on what you want to see and you get something like this. I like the impact portion and flow is importent when fishing.
National Weather Service Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service
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Saw on news this evening they are shutting down I40 east bound tonight because the white is getting over it. Already have one lane shut down.