Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service: Raleigh: Neuse River near Goldsboro
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Neuse River near Goldsboro, NC (GLDN7)

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Inundation Levels
NAVD88 Stage

71.028.0
70.027.0
69.026.0
68.025.0
67.024.0

Major Flooding Begins

66.023.0
65.022.0
64.021.0
63.020.0

Moderate Flooding Begins

62.019.0
61.018.0

Flooding Begins

60.017.0
59.016.0
58.015.0
57.014.0
56.013.0


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North Arrow Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage:24
Moderate Flood Stage:20
Flood Stage:18
Action Stage:18
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Historical Crests
(1) 28.85 ft on 09/20/1999
(2) 27.30 ft on 10/05/1929
(3) 26.70 ft on 09/23/1945
(4) 26.21 ft on 09/12/1996
(5) 26.10 ft on 10/09/1964
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31.0 WATER COVERS THE FLOOR OF THE SR 1915 BRIDGE
26.0 WATER COVERS PORTIONS OF THE VILLAGE OF SEVEN SPRINGS AT A DEPTH OF FOUR TO SIX FEET
25.0 WELLS AND SEPTIC TANKS BEGIN TO FLOOD
23.0 STROBE LIGHTS AT THE END OF THE RUNWAY AT SEYMOUR JOHNSON AIR FORCE BASE ARE FLOODED
22.5 EVACUATION OF HOMES AT THE MAR-MAC AREA AND POSSIBLY BUCKHORN ISLAND SUBDIVISION MAY BE NECESSARY
22.0 THE MUNITIONS AREA AT SEYMOUR JOHNSON AIR FORCE BASE BEGINS TO FLOOD
21.0 RIVERVIEW TRAILER PARK HOMES AND STEVENS MILL ROAD BEGIN TO FLOOD
20.0 ARRINGTON BRIDGE ROAD AND ROADS AROUND SEYMOUR JOHNSON AIR FORCE BASE FLOOD
19.5 FERRY BRIDGE ROAD FLOODS
18.0 WATER OVERFLOWS BANKS NEAR THE SR1915 BRIDGE AND UPSTREAM OF THE US117 BRIDGE

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