Eldredge Park (In MHHW)
Florida — Water Level & Flood Stage
Located in Okaloosa County, Florida. Live water level data from USGS, updated every 15 minutes.
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This is an NWS forecast point (LID: EDPF1). Live data may be limited. View on NWS AHPS →
Flood Stages
Major Flood
6 ft
Moderate Flood
4.5 ft
Minor Flood
3 ft
Action Stage
2 ft
Flood stages defined by the National Weather Service. Gage height data from USGS Water Resources.
What Floods at Each Level
8 ft
Catastrophic Inundation occurs north of the Eglin Parkway NE Bridge. Neighborhoods along the waterfront are flooded, especially in Shalimar, where flooding reaches as far inland as Eglin Parkway NE. The approach road surface to both sides of the Eglin Parkway NE are flooded and impassible at this level.
6 ft
Significant Inundation occurs north of the Eglin Parkway NE Bridge. Numerous neighborhood areas along the waterfront are inaccessible. Flooding worsens significantly in Shalimar. Water begins the flood the approach to the west side of the Eglin Parkway NE Bridge.
5 ft
Inundation worsens throughout the region. Areas north of Eldrige Park become inaccessible. Flooding affects several residences along Paradise Point Road and Lisa Marie Place. Water moves inland of Harris Road NE near Marina Drive, flooding neighborhood streets. In Shalimar, considerable flooding occurs along the waterfront from Sara Drive southward to the area around Eglin Parkway NE. Some homes become in accessible.
4.5 ft
Inundation expands considerably north of Eglin Parkway NE Bridge. Several residential areas flood near Eldrige Park, particularly along Eastview Drive. Several residential areas along Paradise Point Road and Lisa Marie Place are flooded. Along the west side of Eglin Parkway NE, flooding is significant north of Harris Road NE and near the base of the Parkway Bridge. Areas along the waterfront in Shalimar begin to flood.
4 ft
Water begins to approach homes along Eastview Drive north of Eldrige Park. Flooding nears residences along Lisa Marie Place and at the end of Paradise Point Road. Water floods below the road surface on either side of the Eglin Parkway NE Bridge, impacting the backyards of residences or flooding numerous docks.
3 ft
Flooding begins along the water front from Eldrige Park south to Eglin Parkway Northeast. Flooding begins to approach structures near Lisa Marie Place.
2 ft
Water begins to reach the top of the bank along the waterfront from near Eldrige Park southward to areas near Eglin Parkway NE.
Impact statements from the National Weather Service, describing what typically happens at each water level.
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About This Gauge
NWS LID
EDPF1
County
Okaloosa, FL
Coordinates
30.4612°N, 86.5960°W
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What is the current water level of Eldredge Park (In MHHW)?
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What is flood stage for Eldredge Park (In MHHW)?
The NWS-defined flood stage for Eldredge Park (In MHHW) is 3 feet. Action stage begins at 2 feet. Moderate flooding starts at 4.5 feet, and major flooding at 6 feet.
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Where is the Eldredge Park (In MHHW) gauge located?
The gauge is located in Okaloosa County, Florida at coordinates 30.4612°N, 86.5960°W. Data is provided by the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Weather Service.
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Source & Notes
Data provided by: This gauge has been provided by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection