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Regional and Local Flood Alerts

PROJECT ALERT NOTICE (NJ) Minor to Moderate Flooding
Sun, 24 Mar 2024 14:06:07 EDT
Minor to Moderate flooding in New Jersey caused by a large coastal storm event.
PROJECT ALERT NOTICE (CA) Atmospheric River continues to bring precipitation to CA
Tue, 20 Feb 2024 14:29:08 EST
Field crews measuring high flows at select streamgages.
PROJECT ALERT NOTICE (CA) high flows in portions of northern CA
Mon, 19 Feb 2024 16:16:33 EST
Field crews measuring high flows at select streamgages.
PROJECT ALERT NOTICE (CA)
Wed, 07 Feb 2024 15:50:55 EST
CA WSC field crews continue recession measurements after atmospheric river
PROJECT ALERT NOTICE (CA) continued response after atmospheric river
Tue, 06 Feb 2024 16:30:17 EST
CA WSC field crews make recession measurements after atmospheric river
FULL ALERT LISTING

State-based Flood Information

There is a USGS Water Science Center office in each State. Alabama Arkansas Georgia Illinois Indiana Kansas Louisiana Montana North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Wyoming Texas Alaska Arizona California Caribbean Colorado Connecticut Florida Hawaii Idaho Iowa Kentucky Maine Maryland-Delaware-D.C. Massachusettes Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Dakota Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin

Click the map above to visit a State-specific flood page (if available), or check out one of these State flood databases:


Colorado Flood Database

Oklahoma Flood Database

USGS Contact Information

For questions related to this site or to contribute content, please email TODD KOENIG or BOB HOLMES.

USGS Flood Information   

The USGS provides practical, unbiased information about the Nation's rivers and streams that is crucial in mitigating hazards associated with floods. This site provides information about the USGS activities, data, and services provided during regional high-flow events, such as hurricanes or multi-state flooding events. The USGS response to these events is typically managed by the National Floods Specialist.

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