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Rising Eastern Iowa rivers may reach flood stage soon

thegazette.com 2 days ago

Rivers and streams through Eastern Iowa were on the rise Tuesday as the National Weather Service warned some could reach flood stage as soon as Wednesday.

The agency said Tuesday’s rain could lead to flash flooding throughout the region. Forecasters predicted the highest probability for severe storms, some with heavy rains, is 3 to 10 p.m. Tuesday.

“Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. Flooding may occur in poor drainage and urban areas,” a forecast said. “You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flash Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flash flooding develop.”

Another round of minor flooding is on its way as the weather service predicts segments of the Wapsipinicon, Maquoketa, English and Cedar rivers — among others in Eastern Iowa — will reach flood stage in the coming days. The agency forecast:

  • The Wapsipinicon River near Anamosa Shaw Road may reach the 14.5 -foot flood stage by Friday morning. The river there was measured Monday night at 11.4 feet.
  • The Maquoketa River at Highway 20 in Manchester may reach the 14-foot flood stage there by early Wednesday. It was measured at 5.1 feet Monday night.
  • The English River at Kalona may reach the flood stage there of 14 feet by early Wednesday afternoon. The river was at 5.6 feet Monday night.
  • The Cedar River at Blairs Ferry Road in Palo may hit the 12.5 feet flood stage there by Sunday evening. The river was measured at 11.1 feet Monday night.
  • The Cedar River in Cedar Rapids may reach the 12-foot flood stage by Sunday evening, It was measured at 10.1 feet Monday night.

After Tuesday’s storms, the weather service predicted a sunny Wednesday with highs in the mid-80s for the Cedar Rapids and Iowa City areas.

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