Suwannee River Levels

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THE FLOOD WARNING CONTINUES FOR THE SUWANNEE RIVER AT LURAVILLE (SR 51).
FROM THIS AFTERNOON UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE

OR UNTIL THE WARNING IS CANCELLED.
AT 10:00 AM SUNDAY THE STAGE WAS 36.7 FEET.
MINOR FLOODING IS FORECAST.
FLOOD STAGE IS 37.0 FEET.
FORECAST

RISE ABOVE FLOOD STAGE BY LATE THIS AFTERNOON AND CONTINUE TO RISE TO NEAR 38.8 FEET BY EARLY FRIDAY MORNING. ADDITIONAL RISES ARE POSSIBLE THEREAFTER.



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Everything closed but Ginnie?


Dan-O

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Only Ginnie and Manatee


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Peacock area will hit moderate flood stage,and will crest middle of next week. It may take a couple weeks to drop and reach minimum levels for dive access
 
Jackson Blue is still open as far as I know.
I am certain it will be pumping pretty good and possibly a bit fuzzy.
Just call down to see what the conditions are.

CamG
 
I found this photo of Devil's Den on a meetup group that I belong to that was taken this past weekend (04-19-14). I've never seen the water that high in there before. Looks to be a couple of feet over the top platform. At least the aquifer is getting recharged with all of the wet weather. Maybe somebody can post some current pix from the other normal dive spots?
Devils Den 04-19-14.jpg
 
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If you look at the NFSA Facebook page,you will see current pictures of Madison. Parking lot covered with water heading toward the bath house.
 
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http://cavediveflorida.com/Rum_House.htm

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