Thursday, February 3, 2011

National Weather Service Forecast Spring Flooding Likely in Missouri

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 Mississippi River, St. Louis, June 2008
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National Weather Service says spring flooding likely in Missouri

Thursday, February 3, 2011
BY The Associated Press

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ST. LOUIS — The National Weather Service is predicting a high likelihood of significant flooding along much of the upper Mississippi River this spring.

The St. Louis office of the service released its Spring Flood Outlook, and the concerns are ominous. The service cites high levels of stream flow, soil moisture and snowpack in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and northern Missouri.

Hydrologist Mark Fuchs said this week's snowstorm didn't help. He said towns along the Mississippi from Minnesota south to the St. Louis area could see moderate to major flooding in the spring.

Flooding is considered less likely on the Mississippi south of St. Louis because parts of southern Illinois and southeast Missouri had below average rainfall through 2010.

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