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AFOS product RVAILX
Dates interpreted at 00:00 UTCDisplaying AFOS PIL: RVAILX
Product Timestamp: 2019-03-31 14:32 UTC
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732 SRUS43 KILX 311432 RVAILX Hydrologic Summary National Weather Service Lincoln IL 932 AM CDT Sun Mar 31 2019 Location FS Stage 24-Hr 24-Hr Today Change Precip Mackinaw River Congerville 13 9.1 5.0 M Spoon River London Mills 15 12.5 5.4 0.01 Seville 22 18.4 2.7 0.03 Salt Creek Greenview 16 11.6 4.9 M Sangamon River Fisher 14.9 3.4 M Monticello 13 13.6 1.8 Decatur 13.7 4.5 M Riverton 23 15.7 3.1 M Springfield 31.8 2.7 M Petersburg 23 13.4 2.3 M Oakford 471 468.0 4.5 0.13 Chandlerville 456.6 455.4 4.2 Sugar Creek Springfield 19.5 5.0 0.19 South Fork Sangamon River Rochester 19.4 3.7 Illinois River Henry 23 19.8 0.1 Chillicothe 445.1 0.1 Peoria 18 16.8 -0.1 0.00 Kingston Mines 15.7 0.2 Copperas Creek 15.4 0.3 Havana 14 17.6 0.4 M Beardstown 14 20.2 0.8 0.05 Kaskaskia River Ficklin 10.9 3.8 Chesterville 39.2 3.0 Cooks Mills 10.0 3.7 Shelbyville Dam (Tail) 544.1 0.6 Cowden 16.3 3.7 Embarras River Camargo 11.1 2.9 Newton 17.3 9.0 Ste Marie 19 15.9 10.1 M Lawrenceville (US Business 50) 30 27.5 6.1 M Vermilion River Danville 18 16.7 7.2 M Middle Fork Vermilion River Oakwood 7.8 3.0 North Fork Vermilion River Bismarck 13.6 3.7 Little Wabash River Effingham 16.6 5.1 M Clay City 18 18.7 9.6 0.65 Lake Levels... Lake Decatur (midnight) 613.00 M 0.97 Lake Shelbyville 597.93 0.80 0.23 Lake Springfield 559.61 0.07 0.19 Clinton Lake 692.06 0.83 M Lake Discharge (cfs)... Lake Springfield 556 This data is furnished by cooperation of the National Weather Service, the U.S. Geological Survey, and the Corps of Engineers. $$