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Wildhorse Creek near Hoover
Oklahoma — Water Level & Flood Stage

Located in Garvin County, Oklahoma on the Wildhorse Creek. Live water level data from USGS gauge 07329700, updated every 15 minutes.

Current Water Level

Gage Height

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Streamflow

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Last Reading

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Flood Stages

Major Flood

29 ft

Moderate Flood

27 ft

Minor Flood

25 ft

Action Stage

20 ft

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

What Floods at Each Level

32 ft

Agricultural lands... oilfields... and local roads along the creek in Carter and Murray counties may be inundated by flood depths varying to 7 feet with dangerous currents. Flood levels are about one foot higher than the record crest of May 3...1990.

31 ft

Agricultural lands... oilfields... and local roads along the creek in Carter and Murray counties may be inundated by flood depths varying to 6 feet with dangerous currents. Flood levels nearly match those of the record crest of May 3...1990.

30 ft

Agricultural lands... oilfields... and local roads along the creek in Carter and Murray counties may be inundated by flood depths varying to 5 feet with dangerous currents.

29 ft

Agricultural lands... oilfields... and local roads along the creek in Carter and Murray counties may be inundated by flood depths varying to 4 feet with swift currents.

28 ft

Agricultural lands... oilfields... and local roads along the creek in Carter and Murray counties may be inundated by flood depths varying to 3 feet with swift currents.

27 ft

Agricultural lands... oilfields... and local roads along the creek in Carter and Murray counties may be inundated by flood depths varying to 2 feet.

26 ft

Agricultural lands... oilfields... and local roads along the creek in Carter and Murray counties may be inundated to flood depths up to a foot.

25 ft

Agricultural lands... oilfields... and local roads along the creek in Carter and Murray counties may be inundated to shallow depths for a few hours.

24 ft

Near bankfull levels occur along the creek in Carter and Murray counties.

23 ft

The creek remains within its banks in Carter and Murray counties.

Impact statements from the National Weather Service, describing what typically happens at each water level.

7-Day Water Level Chart

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Historic Crests

Date Stage Flow
May 2, 199031.13 ft40,600 cfs
May 2, 199031.13 ft40,600 cfs
Jun 18, 201530.84 ft-9,999 cfs
Jun 18, 201530.84 ft-9,999 cfs
May 28, 198730.54 ft36,000 cfs

About This Gauge

USGS Site

07329700

NWS LID

HVRO2

River

Wildhorse Creek

County

Garvin, OK

Coordinates

34.5415°N, 97.2472°W

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current water level of Wildhorse Creek near Hoover?

The Wildhorse Creek near Hoover gauge is maintained by USGS (site 07329700) 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 Wildhorse Creek near Hoover?

The NWS-defined flood stage for Wildhorse Creek near Hoover is 25 feet. Action stage begins at 20 feet. Moderate flooding starts at 27 feet, and major flooding at 29 feet.

How do I get alerts when Wildhorse Creek rises?

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Where is the Wildhorse Creek near Hoover gauge located?

The gauge is located in Garvin County, Oklahoma at coordinates 34.5415°N, 97.2472°W. USGS site number: 07329700. Data is provided by the U.S. Geological Survey and the National Weather Service.

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Source & Notes

Data provided by: US Geological Survey, Observations courtesy of U.S. Geological Survey, Observations courtesy of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers