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Dominik Dausch, Sioux Falls Argus Leader June 22, 2024 at 1:53 PM In the wake of a deluge, the next 48 hours will be crucial for not only Sioux Falls, but also the health of the Big Sioux River.
Flooding in Sioux City, Iowa (Tim Hynds / Sioux City Journal via AP) ... On Friday, city and county officials expected the Little Sioux River to crest at 17.5 feet but said it did so multiple feet ...
Cedar Falls is currently experiencing mild flooding from the Cedar River. The National Water Prediction Service recorded the river at 92.88 feet Tuesday. It is expected to crest at 93.7 feet ...
Iowa Flood of 2008. The Iowa flood of 2008 was a hydrological event involving most of the rivers in eastern Iowa which began June 8 and continued until July 1. Flooding continued on the Upper Mississippi River in the southeastern area of the state for many more days. The phrase "Iowa's Katrina " was often heard.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Report on June 18, 2011, predicting that 54,600,000 acre-feet (67.3 km 3) of run off would occur above Sioux City in 2011 -- the most in the history of record keeping on the river. It tops the record flow of 49,000,000 acre-feet (60 km 3) in 1997.
Deaths. 3. Property damage. $2.9 billion ($1.6 billion in Iowa; $1.3 billion in Nebraska) The Midwestern United States experienced major floods in the spring of 2019, primarily along the Missouri River and its tributaries in Nebraska, Missouri, South Dakota, Iowa, and Kansas. The Mississippi River also saw flooding, although starting later and ...
A surge from storms in Minnesota and Wisconsin sends the Mississippi River to flood in Iowa. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...
The Big Sioux River is a tributary of the Missouri River in eastern South Dakota and northwestern Iowa in the United States. [2] It flows generally southwardly for 419 mi (674 km), [3] and its watershed is 9,006 sq mi (23,330 km 2). [1] The United States Board on Geographic Names settled on "Big Sioux River" as the stream's name in 1931. [4]