With the recent rains in South Texas, the National Weather Service has issued a river flood warning for the Guadalupe River in Victoria until Friday afternoon. As of this morning the river level was at 12 feet, with flood stage being at 21 feet...
With the recent rains throughout the State there will be a significant rise in the Guadalupe River. The National Weather Service expects the river to rise above flood stage Monday afternoon at around 28.3 feet. With a flood level of 28...
1) River level – The latest river level measurement from the National Weather Service is 27.07 feet with a flow of 16,200 cubic feet per second. The river level continues to drop slowly and is forecast to drop out of flood stage by Saturday morning...
River level – The latest river level measurement from the National Weather Service is 28.94 feet with a flow of 29,900 cubic feet per second. The river level continues to drop after a crest of 30.19 feet at 4:30 Saturday morning, but at a very slow rate. According to NWS estimates, the water will be near 28.60 feet at midnight tonight and not will drop below 25 feet by June 5th.
2) Voluntary
1. Residents who evacuated and motorists in general, should NOT drive through any water that is standing in low-lying neighborhood streets. Waves of water created by even slow moving cars can push water into homes and businesses that are currently dry.
2. The large amount of water that is still flowing down the river will result in a very slow drop in the river level. There may be standing water i
River level – the river level is at 30.18 feet with a flow of 65,700 cubic feet per second. The river will stay near this level until at least midnight Saturday night before it begins dropping slowly.
Flood Impact
a. Five people are in the Red Cross shelter at First United Methodist Church
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At 6:45am the river is at 30.19 feet with a flow of 66,100 cubic feet per second. The river will remain close to this level until midnight Saturday night before it begins to slowly drop.