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The main channel of the river is forecast to reach major flood stage Wednesday in Fort Dodge. So far, though, no flooding on the river is forecast in Des Moines, which is protected by the ...
Matthew Dux,, lead meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, which handles forecasting for northwest Iowa, said the flooding was on par with historic Missouri ...
Rivers continued to reach record levels as Iowa entered a fourth day of historic flooding that killed at least one person whose truck was swept away by strong water near Spencer over the weekend.
The Des Moines River in Fort Dodge is predicted to crest at 19.5 feet on Wednesday, which would be the city’s third-highest flood on record. Fort Dodge City Manager David Fierke said Avenue B by ...
The Des Moines River at Humboldt, a small city about 105 miles north of Des Moines, was forecast to crest Wednesday at 17 feet, more than a foot higher than its record in 1969, according to the ...
Downstream, the river at Fort Dodge is forecast to crest early Thursday at its third-highest level. Caution tape is posted by the Des Moines River that flooded lowland areas on Wednesday, June 26 ...
The flood have hit parts of Iowa, South Dakota, Nebraska and Minnesota. The water was so powerful that it pulled down a train bridge connecting North Sioux City, South Dakota, with Sioux City, Iowa.
Sirens blared at 2 a.m. in Rock Valley, Iowa, population 4,200, where people in hundreds of homes were told to get out as the Rock River could no longer take rain that has slammed the region.