Is the Meramec flooded?

As a free-flowing river with no flood control dams, the Meramec is subject to flooding. In addition to a flood in December 1982, there was major flooding December 2015 and in May 2017.

How high is the Meramec River right now?

Location Height Status
Meramec River, Cook Station (CSNM7) 1.57ft Normal
Meramec River, Steelville (SEEM7) 1.46ft Normal
Meramec River, Sullivan (SLLM7) 3.05ft Normal
Meramec River, Pacific (pcfm7) -1.41ft Normal

What is the zip code for Eureka MO?

63025
63069
Eureka/Zip codes

Is Meramec River Clear?

Meramec River State Park has more than 40 caves to explore and every other outdoor recreation activity imaginable. It is a great place to spend some time off the river. Excellent – the spring-fed river flows crystal clear and cool from Maramec Spring and the many other springs alongs its way that add water to it.

When does the Meramec River Forecast come out?

NOTE: River forecasts for this location take into account past precipitation and the precipitation amounts expected approximately 24 hours into the future from the forecast issuance time. NOTE: Forecasts for the Meramec River at Valley Park are issued as needed during times of high water, but are not routinely available.

How tall is the Meramec River in Steelville?

Riverweather Homepage Location Height Meramec River, Cook Station (CSNM7) 2.27ft Meramec River, Steelville (SEEM7) 2.19ft Meramec River, Sullivan (SLLM7) 4.05ft Meramec River, Pacific (pcfm7) 0.43ft

Where are the flooded areas in Fenton Il?

Water reaches top of boat ramp at Valley Park Public Fishing Access. Also, the Anheuser-Busch Soccer Park begins flooding near this height. Riverfront parking area of Minnie Ha Ha Park across the river from Fenton begins flooding near this height. Yarnell Road is closed at Riverside Drive. Larkin Williams is closed at Riverside Golf Club entrance.

How big was the Mississippi River flood in 2017?

The Lewis & Clark statue titled ‘The Captain’s Return’ lies partially submerged in Mississippi River floodwater along Leonor K. Sullivan Boulevard as the river reaches 41.6 feet on Friday, May 5, 2017, headed for a Saturday crest of 41.8 feet. Photo by Robert Cohen, [email protected]

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