UPDATE 1: Flood Warning for the Muskegon River Below Croton and Flash Flood Watch for White River below Hesperia Dam
A Flood Warning continues for the Muskegon River below Croton while widespread flooding issues continue across Newaygo County.
UPDATE 1 - April 15, 26 at 3:00 PM
* Newaygo County has Declared a Local State of Emergency due to flooding. * All Public River Access Sites along the Muskegon River below Croton are CLOSED due to unsafe conditions. *The Public River Access Sites along the White River near the Hesperia Dam are CLOSED due to unsafe conditions. *A Flash Flood Watch has been issued for the White River below the Hesperia Dam. GET SET – PREPARE TO EVACUATE IF YOU LIVE WITHIN THE AREA IMPACTED! This is a rapidly developing situation. Watch for rapidly changing water levels. Don’t wait for an evacuation directive if you feel threatened. Residents within the areas anticipated to be impacted by flood waters may be directed to evacuate. WHITE RIVER - WHAT IS HAPPENING NOW Local officials and emergency management report water continues to rise rapidly on the White River in Hesperia. Water is currently flowing over the spillway of the Hesperia Dam, and may soon begin overtopping the dam itself. Water is already impacting the structure of the Divison Street bridge upstream of the dam.
MUSKEGON RIVER WHAT IS HAPPENING NOW Three USGS Streamgages are used to determine the river levels. As of 3:00 pm, the Muskegon River near
- MINOR FLOOD STAGE: USGS Croton Streamgage was at 10.45 feet with flows at 9,860 cubic feet per second. Flood stage is at 9.0 feet.
- USGS Newaygo Streamgage was at 13.23 feet with flows at 8,900 cubic feet per second. Flood stage is at 11.0 feet.
- USGS Bridgeton Streamgage was at 14.41 feet with flows at 7,870 cubic feet per second. Flood stage is at 13.0 feet.
AREAS IMPACTED
- Anticipate the following areas to be impacted by flood waters on the Muskegon River
- Leisure Land Subdivision in Bridgeton Township
- Sycamore Flats in Ashland Township
- 100th Ave in Ashland Township
- Old Women’s Bend in Garfield Township
- Anderson Flat’s in Garfield Township
- Fright Hill in Bridgeton Township
- Homesite Park in Bridgeton Township
- River Ridge in Ashland Township
- Bell Meadow Drive in Bridgeton Township
- Devil’s Hole in Brooks Township
- Sarrell Street in the City of Newaygo
CLOSED ROADS The following roads are temporarily closed due to washouts/water over the roadway as of 3:00 PM 04/15/2026. Please find an alternate route: - Division Street Bridge (Maple Island Road) in the Village of Hesperia - Lee Ave. south of Lake Dr. in Sheridan Township. Culvert failure. - Osborn Ave. south of 32nd St. in Dayton Township. - Ramshorn Dr. south of 32nd St. in Dayton Township. - Luce Ave. north of 32nd St. in Dayton/Sherman Township. - Comstock Ave. near Adams St. in Denver Township. MUSKEGON RIVER WHAT TO EXPECT *Based on the current forecast, it is expected to see MAJOR FLOODING on the Muskegon River, with river levels cresting on Friday, April 17 - Saturday, April 18 *Expect flooding conditions similar to if not a little worse than the February 2018 Flood. *Expect power to be disconnected to areas with flood inundation if river levels reach over 11.0 Feet at Croton, 15.0 Feet at Newaygo, and 17.0 Feet at Bridgeton. *Expect Bridge Street Bridge in the City of Newaygo to be closed if river levels reach over 14.0 Feet at Newaygo. *Expect Maple Island Bridge to be closed if river levels rach over 17.0 Feet at Bridgeton The following forecast is as of the 11 AM update from the River Forecast Center on 04/15/2026. Reliability of the forecast is based on current and forecasted river, weather and reservoir conditions. The Muskegon River at Croton is expected to crest Friday evening (04/17/2026) at
- Moderate Flood Stage of 11.40 Feet at Croton (matching the 2018 Flood)
- Minor Flood Stage is at 9.0 Feet
- Moderate Flood Stage is at 11.0 Feet
- Major Flood Stage at 12.0 Feet with the closure of Bridge Street Bridge and Maple Island Bridge
- Major Flood Stage and setting a record of 16.60 Feet at Newaygo (previous record was 15.1 Feet set on 02/21/2018)
- Minor Flood Stage is at 11.0 Feet
- Moderate Flood Stage is at 14.0 Feet
- Major Flood Stage is at 15.0 Feet
- Major Flood Stage and setting a record of 18.0 feet at Bridgeton (previous record was 16.8 Feet set on 02/21/2018)
- Minor Flood Stage is at 13.0 Feet
- Moderate Flood Stage is at 16.0 Feet
- Major Flood Stage is at 17.0 Feet
WHITE RIVER WHAT TO EXPECT
You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action
should Flash Flood Warnings be issued.
Dam safety experts with state and local emergency services are
monitoring the dam and will issue a public statement as conditions
warrant. PLAN NOW so you will know what to do in an emergency. Keep
informed by listening to local radio and television for statements
and possible warnings. Follow the advice of public safety officials.
GET SET– PREPARE TO EVACUATE IF YOU LIVE WITHIN THE AREA IMPACTED! Follow these checklists (if time allows) to give you and your home the best chance of surviving a flood. Inside the House
- Shut and lock all windows and doors.
- Gather and elevate important documents, belongings, furniture, and other priceless items including pictures, irreplaceable mementos, and other valuables.
- Check your emergency preparedness kit and store supplies so you can grab them quickly if you need to evacuate. This includes prescription medications.
- Prepare to unplug appliances and turn off your main breaker in your homes electrical box if you need to evacuate.
- Gather up items from the exterior of the house and bring them inside (patio furniture, children’s toys, door mats, trash cans, grills, etc.).
- Strap down propane tanks.
- Prepare to turn off propane tanks if you need to evacuate.
- Put your Emergency Supply Kit in your vehicle.
- Back your car into the driveway with vehicle loaded and all doors and windows closed. Carry your car keys with you.
- Don’t wait for an evacuation directive if you feel threatened.
- Check on neighbors and make sure they are preparing to leave.
- Locate your pets and keep them nearby.
- Check your emergency preparedness kit for your pets and store supplies so you can grab them quickly if you need to evacuate.
- If you need to evacuate, take your pets with you.
FLOODING SAFETY
- Turn Around, Don’t Drown! ®
- Avoid walking or driving through flood waters.
- Do not drive over bridges that are over fast-moving floodwaters. Floodwaters can scour foundation material from around the footings and make the bridge unstable.
- Just 6 inches of moving water can knock you down, and one foot of moving water can sweep your vehicle away.
- If there is a chance of flash flooding, move immediately to higher ground.
- If floodwaters rise around your car but the water is not moving, abandon the car and move to higher ground. Do not leave the car and enter moving water.
- ONLY CALL 9-1-1 TO REPORT EMERGENCIES! Emergency operators and phone lines are needed to support this incident, please continue to monitor Nixle for updates or call 2-1-1 (not 9-1-1) for general safety information.
- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WILL BE RELEASED! Continue monitoring your radio, Nixle, and Newaygo ES’s Facebook Page for additional information.
- THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION!
Newaygo County Emergency Services is coordinating with Consumers Energy and the National Weather Service Grand Rapids Office to actively monitor the changing conditions and communicate information out to residences impacted by the rising floodwaters. As the situation changes, additional information will be released by the Newaygo County Emergency Operations Center utilizing Nixle. Please visit http://www.nixle.com/ to register for alerts and view emergency information for where you live.
Instructions:
This is a rapidly developing situation. Watch for rapidly changing water levels. Don’t wait for an evacuation directive if you feel threatened. Residents within the areas anticipated to be impacted by flood waters may be directed to evacuate.
Address/Location
Newaygo County Emergency Services
E Newell St
White Cloud, MI 49349
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 231-689-7354
TEXT-A-TIP - Text TIP NEWAYGOES followed by your message, to 888777
Alert Details
- Severity:
- Severe - Significant threat to life or property
- Urgency:
- Immediate - Responsive action SHOULD be taken immediately
- Certainty:
- Likely (p > ~50%)
- Category:
- Meteorological (inc. flood)
- Event:
- Flood Warning
