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AFOS product RVAILX
Dates interpreted at 00:00 UTCDisplaying AFOS PIL: RVAILX
Product Timestamp: 2021-03-05 14:45 UTC
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SRUS43 KILX 051445
RVAILX
Hydrologic Summary
National Weather Service Lincoln IL
845 AM CST Fri Mar 5 2021
Location FS Stage 24-Hr 24-Hr
Today Change Precip
Mackinaw River
Congerville 13 2.8 -0.3 M
Spoon River
London Mills 15 7.2 -0.2 0.00
Seville 22 10.5 -0.4 0.00
Salt Creek
Greenview 16 2.1 -0.2 0.00
Sangamon River
Fisher M M 0.00
Monticello 13 7.2 -0.5
Decatur 5.0 -0.6 M
Riverton 23 8.4 -0.3 M
Springfield 24.9 -0.2 0.00
Petersburg 23 7.8 0.4 M
Oakford 471 458.8 0.4 0.00
Chandlerville 456.6 446.1 0.4
Sugar Creek
Springfield 10.1 0.1 0.00
South Fork Sangamon River
Rochester 13.2 0.5
Illinois River
Henry 23 19.3 -0.1
Chillicothe 441.1 0.4
Peoria 18 15.1 0.2 0.00
Kingston Mines 12.9 0.2
Copperas Creek 12.4 0.3
Havana 14 13.5 0.2 M
Beardstown 14 11.9 0.3 0.00
Kaskaskia River
Ficklin 3.6 -0.4
Chesterville 33.4 -1.3
Cooks Mills 6.9 -1.5
Shelbyville Dam (Tail) 541.4 0.5
Cowden 9.1 0.4
Embarras River
Camargo 6.3 -0.8
Newton 10.0 -2.7
Ste Marie 19 9.8 -1.7 M
Lawrenceville 30 32.6 -0.1 M
Vermilion River
Danville 18 4.6 -0.4 M
Middle Fork Vermilion River
Oakwood 2.1 -0.2
North Fork Vermilion River
Bismarck 5.9 -0.2
Little Wabash River
Effingham 11.2 -0.2 M
Clay City 18 19.9 0.0 0.00
Lake Levels...
Lake Decatur (midnight) M M M
Lake Shelbyville 596.51 -0.03 0.00
Lake Springfield 558.80 0.04 0.00
Clinton Lake 689.53 0.04 0.00
Lake Discharge (cfs)...
Lake Springfield 0
This data is furnished by cooperation of the National Weather
Service, the U.S. Geological Survey, and the Corps of Engineers.
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