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Indian River at Ankona (in MHHW)
Florida — Water Level & Flood Stage

Located in St. Lucie County, Florida on the Indian River. Live water level data from USGS, updated every 15 minutes.

Current Water Level

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This is an NWS forecast point (LID: ANKF1). Live data may be limited. View on NWS AHPS →

Flood Stages

Major Flood

5 ft

Moderate Flood

3.5 ft

Minor Flood

2.5 ft

Action Stage

1.5 ft

Flood stages defined by the National Weather Service. Gage height data from USGS Water Resources.

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About This Gauge

NWS LID

ANKF1

River

Indian River

County

St. Lucie, FL

Coordinates

27.3456°N, 80.2763°W

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current water level of Indian River at Ankona (in MHHW)?

The Indian River at Ankona (in MHHW) gauge is maintained by USGS and reports water levels every 15 minutes. Visit this page to see the latest reading updated live, or download StormCast to get push alerts when levels rise.

What is flood stage for Indian River at Ankona (in MHHW)?

The NWS-defined flood stage for Indian River at Ankona (in MHHW) is 2.5 feet. Action stage begins at 1.5 feet. Moderate flooding starts at 3.5 feet, and major flooding at 5 feet.

How do I get alerts when Indian River rises?

Download StormCast free on Google Play, go to River Gauges, and add Indian River at Ankona (in MHHW) to your watchlist. StormCast will send a push notification to your phone whenever the water level crosses into a new NWS flood category — even when your screen is off.

Where is the Indian River at Ankona (in MHHW) gauge located?

The gauge is located in St. Lucie County, Florida at coordinates 27.3456°N, 80.2763°W. Data is provided by the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Weather Service.

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