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Dubuque, Bellevue Set 3rd Highest Crests on Saturday.
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The Quad Cities National Weather Service is confident in its crest forecasts for the Mississippi River in Iowa and Illinois.
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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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Hydrologist Matt Wilson has a little good news for cities and towns along the Mississippi River in Iowa and Illinois.
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In the Quad Cities, the Mississippi River will begin to crest one week from today.
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While the winter snow pack in Minnesota and Wisconsin has melted, more rain and snow has fallen there.
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Flood Warnings have been issued, with moderate flooding forecast for most locations this week and major flooding next week.
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The National Weather Service in the Quad Cities has issued a tornado watch for most of the wvik listening area until 8 p.m.
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EnvironmentLocal forecasters continue to hope the snowpack melts "slow and steady" north of the Quad Cities. The latest spring flood outlook shows the risk of flooding on the Mississippi River continues to be "well above normal."
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The latest spring flood outlook continues to show the risk is increasing and "well above normal" for the Mississippi River.