After snow, now extreme heat causes Mississippi River to overflow, flooding towns

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Flooding Mississippi River
Flooding in towns along the Mississippi River. via Youtube video

Parts of the Upper Midwest flooded after the Mississippi River overflowed due to a stint of heavy snow followed by extreme heat.

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After rapidly overflowing its banks and pouring into homes and businesses along its upper reaches, the Mississippi River has crested in much of the Upper Midwest, easing fears of a record disaster, even though major flooding is forecast to continue in the region through mid-May.

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The river was peaking Wednesday at Dam 17, just north of New Boston, Illinois, said Mike Welvaert, a service coordination hydrologist with the North Central River Forecast Center. “We’re looking for the crest between Keokuk (Iowa) and St. Louis over the next two to three days.”

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2 Comments

  1. Wow, no more drought concerns. What will the climate alarmists do now, besides make up more pseudoscience and government subsidized fraud reports?

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