Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service: Fort Worth: West Fork Trinity River at Fort Worth
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West Fork Trinity River at Fort Worth, TX (FWOT2)

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Inundation Levels
NAVD88

535.316.1
534.315.1

Major Flooding Begins

533.314.1
532.313.1
531.312.1
530.311.1
529.310.1

Moderate Flooding Begins

528.39.1
527.38.1

Flooding Begins



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Major Flood Stage:15
Moderate Flood Stage:10
Flood Stage:8
Action Stage:7
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(1) 25.91 ft on 05/17/1949
(2) 23.95 ft on 04/25/1922
(3) 23.80 ft on 05/01/1908
(4) 23.50 ft on 06/03/1989
(5) 22.80 ft on 09/01/1900
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21.0 Major flooding will occur along North Main Street at the north end of Paddock Viaduct inside the Northside levee.
15.0 Major flooding will occur along the river...including the Riverside area and Rockwood Park. Major flooding will occur in the Tandy Center parking lot.
10.0 Moderate flooding will occur along the river...including the Riverside area and Rockwood Park. Moderate flooding will occur in the Tandy Center parking lot...equalling the flood on May 3 1990.
8.0 Minor flooding will occur along the river. This includes the Riverside area and Rockwood Park. Minor flooding will occur in the Tandy Center parking lot.

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