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That's according to FEMA and Hydrologist, Matt Wilson from the Quad Cities National Weather Service.
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As the Mississippi River falls back within its banks, the Quad Cities National Weather Service wants people to be careful.
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Minor to major flooding continues in eastern Iowa and northwestern Illinois.
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Moderate and major flooding continues, and the river won't recede quite as fast due to precipitation on Sunday and very early Monday.
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The Mississippi River is falling but won't drop within its banks in the Quad Cities for a week or more.
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Over the weekend, the Mississippi River crested upstream. And now (Monday) it's cresting in LeClaire and the Quad Cities.
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Dubuque, Bellevue Set 3rd Highest Crests on Saturday.
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The Quad Cities National Weather Service says parts of the Mississippi River will reach levels higher than the Great Flood of 1993.
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The National Weather Service now says the Mississippi River will crest late Sunday or early Monday in the Quad Cities. And it should not rise any more after that. (Corrected previous version.)
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Hydrologist Matt Wilson has a little good news for cities and towns along the Mississippi River in Iowa and Illinois.