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White River. The White River, particularly through eastern Arkansas, is known for its long flood response time. Even after the rain ends, water levels may remain high or continue to rise.
But further downstream, river flooding continues. Camden reached its crest late this week, and will continue to see waters recede through the weekend. Still, flood waters are at moderate flooding ...
The river flooding follows days of repeated rainfall across the region. In Arkansas, Little Rock saw 6.05 inches on Saturday alone, representing the city’s wettest April day on record.
River gauges detected rivers in major flood stage in 19 locations, according to a flood inundation map from the National Water Center. Moderate flooding was detected in 58 locations, and minor ...
The Red River at Port Royal has approximately a 30-40% chance of exceeding moderate to major flooding this weekend, reported the weather service. The river could reach as high as 45 feet, added ...
The Amite River Basin Commission recently outlined 13 major projects in its first master plan. Of the costs estimated, the plan could reach more than $3.8 billion. Bayou Manchac improvements: Cost ...
Large swaths of Kentucky are dealing with flooding, and that includes the Licking River in Falmouth, Kentucky. It dipped below the 37-foot threshold for moderate flooding Monday afternoon.
Catastrophic flooding to remain a threat for days after deadly storms Forecasters warned Tuesday that widespread flooding risks will continue through at least the middle of the week.
Scioto River level, flooding forecast in Columbus, Circleville. The Scioto River in Columbus is currently at just over 11 feet, above its usual 9-foot pool, per the NOAA.
But the home he knew is gone, as is the river where he and his father fished their entire lives. The area near the 115-year-old Rapidan Dam, once lauded as one of southern Minnesota’s prettiest ...
The Kentucky River is projected to crest at 49.5 feet, one foot higher than the all-time record set in 1978, resulting in flooding throughout Frankfort.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — The Ohio River is forecasted to crest at 56 feet in the coming days, reaching minor flood stage and potentially impacting low-lying areas along the river.