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Brazos River at Seymour, Texas
Flood Stage: 12 feet

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Latest River Stage Data for the
Brazos River at Seymour, Texas
Latest River Stage Data for the Brazos River at Seymour, Texas

Significant River Levels
Action
Stage
Bankfull
Stage
Flood
Stage
Minor
Flooding
Moderate
Flooding
Major
Flooding
9.0 feet 12.0 feet 12.0 feet 12.0 feet 15.0 feet 20.0 feet

Map of the Brazos River at Seymour, Texas
Map of the Brazos River at Seymour, Texas
Legend

Photos of the Brazos River at Seymour, Texas

Upstream view of the Brazos River at Seymour, Texas
Photo 1: Upstream view of the Brazos River at Seymour, Texas.

Downstream view of the Brazos River at Seymour, Texas
Photo 2: Downstream view of the Brazos River at Seymour, Texas.


Top 5 Crests *
Stage/
Date
23.00 feet
10/01/1906
23.00 feet
09/28/1955
18.98 feet
10/05/1955
18.54 feet
10/20/1960
18.35 feet
08/16/1972
* Note: Some crests may be have been determined at old gage sites and/or gage datums.

Top 5 Crests for the Brazos River at Seymour, Texas

General Information
Location Reference Data
Major
Basin
River/
Creek
Reference
City
County Proximity Detail
Brazos River Brazos River Seymour,
Texas
Baylor at 1 SW
River
Mile
Drainage
Area
Elevation
(River Gage)
Zero
Datum
Latitude/
Longitude
847.4 15538.0
sq. miles
1239 feet MSL 1238.97 feet MSL 33° 34' 51" N
99° 16' 02" W
Identifiers
NWSLI
Identifier
Coop
Identifier
GOES
Identifier
USGS
Identifier
Hydrologic
Unit
River
Forecast
Center
SYMT2 41-8220-2 162B3594 08082500 12060101 WGRFC
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