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Neshaminy Creek is a 40.7-mile-long ... Like other rivers and streams, the Neshaminy Creek poses a flooding threat to neighboring areas in times of rapid downpours.
The National Weather Service issued a flood watch for Bucks County and the Delaware Valley on Wednesday, April 3. The water levels of the Neshaminy Creek near Langhorne stood at 5.82 feet as of ...
The flood stage for Neshaminy Creek near Langhorne is 9 feet. At noon Monday, the weather service's updated report noted water levels reaching 13.3 feet at Neshaminy Creek.
The Neshaminy Creek nearly reached major flood stage Wednesday after up to four inches of rain fell Tuesday. The swollen creek runs through Periwinkle Park in Middletown.
West Bank Neshaminy Creek rises from an unnamed pond southeast of County Line Road between Church Street and East Township Line Road at an elevation of 340 feet (100 m), flowing south for about 2.70 miles (4.35 km) where it meets an unnamed tributary from the left bank, then turns to the southeast for about 1.3 miles (2.1 km) where it meets a tributary from the right.
The Neshaminy Creek near Langhorne has an actionable flood stage of 9 feet. As of Monday, the water level of the Neshaminy Creek near Langhorne stood at .96 feet, and is expected to reach 2.6 feet ...
North Branch Neshaminy Creek is one of two main branches of the Neshaminy Creek, the other being the West Branch.Rising in Plumstead Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, passing through the Peace Valley Park as Lake Galena, then meeting with the West Branch forming the main branch of the Neshaminy.
The National Weather Service in Mount Holly issues a flood watch for Friday, Jan. 12 and Saturday, Jan. 13. The water levels of the Neshaminy Creek at Langhorne may reach action stage on Saturday.