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Passaic River at Singac, NJ (SIGN4)


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Inundation Levels
NAVD88 Stage

178.323.3
176.221.2
175.320.3
174.019.0
172.917.9
172.217.2
171.516.5
170.315.3
169.314.3
168.513.5
167.812.8
Record Crest: 12.44 ft
167.112.1

Major Flooding Begins

166.011.0
165.210.2

Moderate Flooding Begins

164.69.6

Minor Flooding Begins

163.48.4

Near Flooding Begins


Below Flooding Begins

* = Extended rating
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Current Stage:
3.7 ft at 05/17/2024 01:45:00 UTC
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Flood Categories (in feet)
Major Flood Stage: 12
Moderate Flood Stage: 10
Flood Stage: 8.5
Action Stage: 7
Low Stage (in feet): -9999

Historic Crests
(1) 12.44 ft on 12/20/2023
(2) 11.95 ft on 01/12/2024
(3) 11.45 ft on 09/03/2021
(4) 9.65 ft on 05/03/2014
(5) 9.47 ft on 12/30/2023
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Recent Crests
(1) 11.95 ft on 01/12/2024
(2) 9.47 ft on 12/30/2023
(3) 12.44 ft on 12/20/2023
(4) 8.84 ft on 05/04/2023
(5) 9.27 ft on 04/10/2022
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(P): Preliminary values subject to further review.

Low Water Records
Currently none available.

Graphical representation of flood inundation for NWS flood categories are based on steady state hydraulic modeling of water surface elevations for incremented discharges. Map shows approximate inundation areas for given water surface elevations and should not be used for navigation or permitting or other legal purposes, but strictly as a planning reference tool.

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19 Route 80 floods and is subject to closures.
17.5 On and off ramps to Route 80 in Wayne flood.
16.5 Wayne Towne Center and Willowbrook Mall buildings are inundated.
13.5 Widespread flooding occurs in the Singac section of Little falls extending from the Passaic River to Main Street. Widespread roadway and parking lot flooding occurs across the Wayne Towne Center and Willowbrook Mall. Route 46 floods and is subject to closures. Flooding extends across Fairfield.
13 Flooding increases and spreads across Lincoln Park between the Meadows Golf Club and the Pompton River. Flooding spreads across Fairfield in the vicinity of Big Piece Road. Horseneck Road in Fairfield becomes impassable.
12 Willowbrook Boulevard begins to flood. The Route 46 ramp to access the Willowbrook Mall can flood as the Naachtpunkt Brook backs up.
11 Little Falls Road in Fairfield floods. Flooding increases across the Singac section of Little Falls.
10 Two Bridges Road in Fairfield begins to flood. Finns Drive, Siesta Drive, and Market street in Wayne are all susceptible to flooding. William Street, Louis Street, and Zeliff Avenue in Little Falls can begin to flood. Portions of Lincoln Park become impassable. The Meadows Golf Club in Lincoln Park floods.
9.5 Camp Lane and Marginal Road in Fairfield begins to flood.
9 Two Bridges Road in Fairfield is subject to closures.
8.5 Portions of the Wayne Town Center parking lot begin to flood. Hobson Avenue and Riverlawn Drive in Wayne begin to flood. Fairfield Road, Fayette Avenue, and Riversedge Road in Wayne can flood as water backs up the Pompton River. Lincoln Boulevard in Lincoln Park can also flood due to backwater up the Pompton river. The Pequannock River Park also floods.
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Graphical representation of flood inundation for NWS flood categories are based on steady state hydraulic modeling of water surface elevations for incremented discharges. Map shows approximate inundation areas for given water surface elevations and should not be used for navigation or permitting or other legal purposes, but strictly as a planning reference tool.