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The latest spring flood outlook continues to show the risk is increasing and "well above normal" for the Mississippi River.
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The chance of spring flooding is slightly above normal for the Mississippi River, and near to below normal for local tributaries.
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The chance of spring flooding in northwestern Illinois and eastern Iowa has increased slightly for the Mississippi River, but it's the same for its tributaries.
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EnvironmentThere's good news for residents and businesses along the Mississippi and other rivers in this area. Thanks to our recent warm spell, the chances for…
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EnvironmentThe chances for flooding along the Mississippi River have risen in recent weeks, but not by much. Thursday the National Weather Service issued its second…
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The risk of major flooding on the Mississippi River remains high. That's according to the second Spring Flood Outlook from the National Weather Service in…
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EnvironmentThe risk of flooding in the Quad Cities hasn't changed over the last few weeks.The National Weather Service office in Davenport says the Spring Flood…
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EnvironmentThe second Spring Flood Outlook for the Mississippi River is even worse than the first. Today, the National Weather Service in the Quad Cities released…
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Government(March 8, 2019 - Updated to add a video of a sandbagging machine like the one the Corps of Engineer bought. See below.)A state agency is helping Illinois…
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EnvironmentThe last two weeks of February were rainy, and that's changed the spring flood outlook.Hydrologist Jessica Brooks, from the Quad Cities National Weather…