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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Paducah Kentucky\n1123 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in Indiana...\nKentucky...Illinois...Missouri...\n\n  Ohio River at Mount Vernon...J.T. Myers Dam...Shawneetown and Cairo\n\n.Minor to moderate flooding continues along portions of the Ohio\nRiver. Most locations have already crested while Cairo is expected\nwithin the next 24 hours. River levels are then forecast to fall below\nflood stage by later this week or early next week at all locations\nbesides Cairo, which will continue until further notice.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSAFETY MESSAGE...\n\nNever drive cars...trucks or sport utility vehicles through flooded\nareas. The water may be too deep to allow safe passage. Never allow\nchildren to play in or near flood waters. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather\nRadio or your local media for further statements and possible updated\nforecasts.\n\nAdditional information is available at\nhttp://www.crh.noaa.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=pah /lower case/\n\n&&\n\nILC003-153-KYC007-039-075-105-MOC133-252022-\n/O.EXT.KPAH.FL.W.0011.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/CIRI2.3.ER.190122T0830Z.190301T2000Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1123 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Ohio River at Cairo.\n* until further notice.\n* At 11:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 48.5 feet.\n* Flood Stage is 40.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 48.8 feet by\n  tomorrow morning then begin falling.\n* Impact...At 50.0 Feet...The first gate is closed at Cairo.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3709 8946 3717 8916 3709 8907 3680 8900\n      3651 8918\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Paducah Kentucky\n1123 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in Indiana...\nKentucky...Illinois...Missouri...\n\n  Ohio River at Mount Vernon...J.T. Myers Dam...Shawneetown and Cairo\n\n.Minor to moderate flooding continues along portions of the Ohio\nRiver. Most locations have already crested while Cairo is expected\nwithin the next 24 hours. River levels are then forecast to fall below\nflood stage by later this week or early next week at all locations\nbesides Cairo, which will continue until further notice.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSAFETY MESSAGE...\n\nNever drive cars...trucks or sport utility vehicles through flooded\nareas. The water may be too deep to allow safe passage. Never allow\nchildren to play in or near flood waters. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather\nRadio or your local media for further statements and possible updated\nforecasts.\n\nAdditional information is available at\nhttp://www.crh.noaa.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=pah /lower case/\n\n&&\n\nINC129-163-KYC101-225-251800-\n/O.EXT.KPAH.FL.W.0069.000000T0000Z-190425T1800Z/\n/MTVI3.1.ER.190422T0446Z.190423T1100Z.190425T1200Z.NO/\n1123 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Ohio River at Mount Vernon.\n* until Thursday afternoon.\n* At  6:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 36.2 feet.\n* Flood Stage is 35.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3792 8796 3798 8784 3796 8770 3781 8769\n      3780 8784\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Paducah Kentucky\n1123 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in Indiana...\nKentucky...Illinois...Missouri...\n\n  Ohio River at Mount Vernon...J.T. Myers Dam...Shawneetown and Cairo\n\n.Minor to moderate flooding continues along portions of the Ohio\nRiver. Most locations have already crested while Cairo is expected\nwithin the next 24 hours. River levels are then forecast to fall below\nflood stage by later this week or early next week at all locations\nbesides Cairo, which will continue until further notice.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSAFETY MESSAGE...\n\nNever drive cars...trucks or sport utility vehicles through flooded\nareas. The water may be too deep to allow safe passage. Never allow\nchildren to play in or near flood waters. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather\nRadio or your local media for further statements and possible updated\nforecasts.\n\nAdditional information is available at\nhttp://www.crh.noaa.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=pah /lower case/\n\n&&\n\nINC129-KYC225-252022-\n/O.EXT.KPAH.FL.W.0070.000000T0000Z-190426T1800Z/\n/UNWK2.1.ER.190422T1745Z.190424T1100Z.190426T1200Z.NO/\n1123 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Ohio River at J.T. Myers Dam.\n* until Friday afternoon.\n* At 11:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 38.3 feet.\n* Flood Stage is 37.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue steady near 38.3 feet by this\n  afternoon. The river will fall below flood stage Friday morning.\n* Impact...At 37.0 Feet...Minor flooding occurs affecting mainly\n  bottomland and surrounding low lying areas.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3778 8811 3792 8796 3780 8784 3773 8800\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Shreveport LA\n1119 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive vehicles through flooded waterways.  Use caution when\nwalking near flooded riverbanks.  Do not try to wade or swim in\nflooded rivers and bayous.\n\nFor more hydrologic information, copy and paste the following website\naddress into your favorite web browser URL bar:\nwater.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=shv\n\n&&\n\nTXC423-499-251619-\n/O.CON.KSHV.FL.W.0080.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/MLAT2.1.ER.190418T1230Z.190428T0600Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1119 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe flood warning continues for\n  the Sabine River Near Mineola.\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At 10:15 AM Wednesday The stage was 15.1 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 16.8 feet by\n  Sunday evening then begin falling.\n* Impact...at 16.0 feet...Expect flooding of low river bottoms with\n  secondary roadways along with picnic and recreational areas\n  becoming inundated as well. Ranchers should move cattle and\n  equipment to higher ground.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3278 9574 3263 9535 3257 9535 3259 9550 3273 9574\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Shreveport LA\n1118 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive vehicles through flooded waterways.  Use caution when\nwalking near flooded riverbanks.  Do not try to wade or swim in\nflooded rivers and bayous.\n\nFor more hydrologic information, copy and paste the following website\naddress into your favorite web browser URL bar:\nwater.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=shv\n\n&&\n\nTXC001-073-225-251618-\n/O.CON.KSHV.FL.W.0055.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/NCST2.1.ER.190409T0130Z.190426T0600Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1118 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe flood warning continues for\n  the Neches River Near Neches.\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At 10:30 AM Wednesday The stage was 14.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 12.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 14.7 feet by\n  Friday evening then begin falling.\n* Impact...at 14.0 feet...Minor lowland flooding.  Move livestock and\n  equipment to higher ground away from the river.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3205 9544 3167 9524 3166 9537 3180 9544 3188 9548\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Paducah Kentucky\n1117 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nKentucky...Missouri...\n\n  Mississippi River at Cape Girardeau...Thebes and New Madrid\n\n.Flooding continues along the Mississippi River at Cape Girardeau,\nThebes, and New Madrid. Moderate flooding is occurring at Cape\nGirardeau and Thebes, but water levels continue to fall very\nslowly. At New Madird, minor flooding continues, with a forecast\ncrest expected near 37.0 feet on Friday. Additional rises are\npossible.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSAFETY MESSAGE...\n\nNever drive cars...trucks or sport utility vehicles through flooded\nareas. The water may be too deep to allow safe passage. Never allow\nchildren to play in or near flood waters. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather\nRadio or your local media for further statements and possible updated\nforecasts.\n\nAdditional information is available at\nhttp://www.crh.noaa.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=pah /lower case/\n\n&&\n\nILC003-MOC201-252017-\n/O.CON.KPAH.FL.W.0055.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/THBI2.2.ER.190313T2207Z.190405T2230Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1117 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Mississippi River at Thebes\n* until further notice.\n* At 11:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 37.2 feet.\n* Flood Stage is 33.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The River will continue to fall to a stage of 37.0 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3723 8959 3725 8941 3713 8929 3709 8946\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Paducah Kentucky\n1117 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nKentucky...Missouri...\n\n  Mississippi River at Cape Girardeau...Thebes and New Madrid\n\n.Flooding continues along the Mississippi River at Cape Girardeau,\nThebes, and New Madrid. Moderate flooding is occurring at Cape\nGirardeau and Thebes, but water levels continue to fall very\nslowly. At New Madird, minor flooding continues, with a forecast\ncrest expected near 37.0 feet on Friday. Additional rises are\npossible.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSAFETY MESSAGE...\n\nNever drive cars...trucks or sport utility vehicles through flooded\nareas. The water may be too deep to allow safe passage. Never allow\nchildren to play in or near flood waters. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather\nRadio or your local media for further statements and possible updated\nforecasts.\n\nAdditional information is available at\nhttp://www.crh.noaa.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=pah /lower case/\n\n&&\n\nKYC075-MOC133-143-252017-\n/O.EXT.KPAH.FL.W.0063.000000T0000Z-190504T0730Z/\n/NMDM7.1.ER.190419T0136Z.190426T1200Z.190504T0130Z.NO/\n1117 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Mississippi River at New Madrid.\n* until Saturday May 04.\n* At 11:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 36.3 feet.\n* Flood Stage is 34.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 37.0 feet by\n  Friday morning. The river will fall below flood stage Friday\n  evening May 3.\n* Impact...At 38.0 Feet...Heavy agricultural damage begins.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3662 8962 3669 8927 3651 8918 3650 8935\n      3648 8935 3648 8964\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Paducah Kentucky\n1117 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nKentucky...Missouri...\n\n  Mississippi River at Cape Girardeau...Thebes and New Madrid\n\n.Flooding continues along the Mississippi River at Cape Girardeau,\nThebes, and New Madrid. Moderate flooding is occurring at Cape\nGirardeau and Thebes, but water levels continue to fall very\nslowly. At New Madird, minor flooding continues, with a forecast\ncrest expected near 37.0 feet on Friday. Additional rises are\npossible.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSAFETY MESSAGE...\n\nNever drive cars...trucks or sport utility vehicles through flooded\nareas. The water may be too deep to allow safe passage. Never allow\nchildren to play in or near flood waters. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather\nRadio or your local media for further statements and possible updated\nforecasts.\n\nAdditional information is available at\nhttp://www.crh.noaa.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=pah /lower case/\n\n&&\n\nILC003-077-181-MOC031-157-201-252017-\n/O.CON.KPAH.FL.W.0054.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/CPGM7.2.ER.190313T1210Z.190405T0400Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1117 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Mississippi River at Cape Girardeau\n* until further notice.\n* At 11:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 38.1 feet.\n* Flood Stage is 32.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The River will continue to fall to a stage of 37.9 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n* Impact...At 38.0 Feet...The flood gate at Broadway closes.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3769 8959 3769 8935 3744 8934 3725 8941\n      3723 8959 3732 8963\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Shreveport LA\n1117 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive vehicles through flooded waterways.  Use caution when\nwalking near flooded riverbanks.  Do not try to wade or swim in\nflooded rivers and bayous.\n\nFor more hydrologic information, copy and paste the following website\naddress into your favorite web browser URL bar:\nwater.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=shv\n\n&&\n\nLAC013-015-119-251617-\n/O.EXT.KSHV.FL.W.0052.000000T0000Z-190425T1800Z/\n/MNEL1.2.ER.190410T0516Z.190411T1800Z.190425T0000Z.NO/\n1117 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning extended until Thursday afternoon...The flood\nwarning continues for\n  the Bayou Dorcheat At Dixie Inn.\n* until Thursday afternoon...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At 11:00 AM Wednesday The stage was 14.1 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n* Impact...at 14.0 feet...Expect minor lowland flooding with the boat\n  ramp suffering overflow.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3282 9332 3253 9331 3253 9336 3259 9335 3282 9338\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Quad Cities IA/IL\n1116 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n.Updated Mississippi river information.\n\nRiver forecasts include past precipitation and forecast rainfall for\nthe next 24 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nIf you encounter a flooded roadway, turn around and find an\nalternate route. Turn around, don`t drown.\n\n&&\n\nIAC163-ILC161-250815-\n/O.CON.KDVN.FL.W.0063.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/LECI4.3.ER.190322T0400Z.190429T0600Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1116 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning remains in effect until further notice...\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Mississippi River at Le Claire LD14.\n* Until further notice.\n* At 10:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 12.8 feet and rising.\n* Flood stage is 11.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast, Rise to 15.0 feet Monday morning, then begin slowly\n  falling.\n* Impact, At  15.0 feet, Water affects U.S. Highway 67 at Byron\n  Street in Le Claire. Water also affects much of Canal Shore Drive.\n  Water is over the Campbell`s Island access road and most buildings\n  on the island are in water. Water affects the playground at\n  Hampton River Park in Hampton. Water affects homes on River Drive\n  in Princeton.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4153 9048 4160 9039 4176 9033 4173 9027\n      4158 9031 4150 9048\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Shreveport LA\n1114 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive vehicles through flooded waterways.  Use caution when\nwalking near flooded riverbanks.  Do not try to wade or swim in\nflooded rivers and bayous.\n\nFor more hydrologic information, copy and paste the following website\naddress into your favorite web browser URL bar:\nwater.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=shv\n\n&&\n\nARC003-139-251614-\n/O.CON.KSHV.FL.W.0147.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/FELA4.2.ER.181214T0537Z.190424T1800Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1114 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe flood warning continues for\n  the Ouachita River At Felsenthal Lock and Dam.\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At 10:30 AM Wednesday The stage was 81.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 70.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 81.0 feet by this\n  afternoon.  Additional rises remain possible thereafter.\n* Impact...at 81.0 feet...Moderate flooding of county roadways and\n  bridges will continue for several days. Detours are necessary and\n  travel in and around the area will be difficult.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3311 9223 3322 9212 3315 9210 3300 9206 3300 9210\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Eastern North Dakota/Grand Forks ND\n1108 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning has been extended for these river locations in\nMinnesota...\n\n  * Dilworth...on the Buffalo River...in Clay County\n  * Climax...on the Sandhill River...in Polk County\n\n...The flood warning continues for this river location in\nMinnesota...\n\n  * Hendrum...on the Wild Rice River (MN) ...in Norman County\n\n.River levels will continue to slowly recede across northwest and\nwest central Minnesota as dry weather continues across the region.\n\n  This forecast is for a 7-day period...the highest stage\nindicated may not reflect the crest for this event.\n\n  Forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change\nas new weather and river information is used.\n\n  River forecasts use 24 hours of forecast precipitation\nbetween April 1st and October 1st, and 48 hours otherwise.\nHowever, depending on the situation, they may include\nprecipitation expected through the next 72 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...turn around, don`t drown...\n\n - Don`t travel through flooded areas!\n\n - Persons in the warned area need to take steps to protect life\n   and property. If necessary, move to a higher and safer location.\n\n - Persons living in the Red River Basin should monitor river\n   levels while the river is in, or near, flood.\n\nFor more information...go to the AHPS/River section\non our web page at:      www.weather.gov/grandforks\n\n&&\n\nMNC107-251609-\n/O.CON.KFGF.FL.W.0013.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/HNDM5.2.SM.190404T0022Z.190411T1300Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n1108 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for...\n* ...Hendrum...on the Wild Rice River (MN).\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At 10:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 27.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and during the next 7 days...Minor\n  flooding is forecast.\n* Minor Flood Stage is 20.0 feet.\n* Forecast...the river will continue to fall to a stage of 26.3 feet\n  by Thursday morning.\n* Impact Statement(s) - At 28.0 feet, Moderate Flood Warning Stage.\n  Agricultural damage starts.\n\n&&\n\nDaily 7am CDT/6am CST forecast stage in feet:\n\n Date                Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun    Mon    Tue    Wed\n(month/day)         04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29  04/30  05/01\n\nWild Rice River (MN)\n  Hendrum           26.3   25.6   24.8   23.8   22.8   21.8   20.9\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4732 9656 4722 9653 4715 9673 4724 9684 4734 9683\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Eastern North Dakota/Grand Forks ND\n1108 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning has been extended for these river locations in\nMinnesota...\n\n  * Dilworth...on the Buffalo River...in Clay County\n  * Climax...on the Sandhill River...in Polk County\n\n...The flood warning continues for this river location in\nMinnesota...\n\n  * Hendrum...on the Wild Rice River (MN) ...in Norman County\n\n.River levels will continue to slowly recede across northwest and\nwest central Minnesota as dry weather continues across the region.\n\n  This forecast is for a 7-day period...the highest stage\nindicated may not reflect the crest for this event.\n\n  Forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change\nas new weather and river information is used.\n\n  River forecasts use 24 hours of forecast precipitation\nbetween April 1st and October 1st, and 48 hours otherwise.\nHowever, depending on the situation, they may include\nprecipitation expected through the next 72 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...turn around, don`t drown...\n\n - Don`t travel through flooded areas!\n\n - Persons in the warned area need to take steps to protect life\n   and property. If necessary, move to a higher and safer location.\n\n - Persons living in the Red River Basin should monitor river\n   levels while the river is in, or near, flood.\n\nFor more information...go to the AHPS/River section\non our web page at:      www.weather.gov/grandforks\n\n&&\n\nMNC027-251609-\n/O.EXT.KFGF.FL.W.0005.000000T0000Z-190426T2100Z/\n/DILM5.2.SM.190331T0942Z.190403T1700Z.190425T1500Z.NO/\n1108 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for...\n* ...Dilworth...on the Buffalo River.\n* until Friday afternoon...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  9:45 AM Wednesday the stage was 13.8 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and during the next 7 days...Minor\n  flooding is forecast.\n* Minor Flood Stage is 13.0 feet.\n* Forecast...the river will continue to fall to below Flood Stage by\n  late Thursday morning.\n* Impact Statement(s) - At 13.0 feet, MINOR FLOOD.\n\n&&\n\nDaily 7am CDT/6am CST forecast stage in feet:\n\n Date                Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun    Mon    Tue    Wed\n(month/day)         04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29  04/30  05/01\n\nBuffalo River\n  Dilworth          13.1   12.3   11.5   10.9   10.5   10.1    9.8\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4692 9650 4684 9652 4689 9669 4704 9681 4715 9682\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Eastern North Dakota/Grand Forks ND\n1108 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning has been extended for these river locations in\nMinnesota...\n\n  * Dilworth...on the Buffalo River...in Clay County\n  * Climax...on the Sandhill River...in Polk County\n\n...The flood warning continues for this river location in\nMinnesota...\n\n  * Hendrum...on the Wild Rice River (MN) ...in Norman County\n\n.River levels will continue to slowly recede across northwest and\nwest central Minnesota as dry weather continues across the region.\n\n  This forecast is for a 7-day period...the highest stage\nindicated may not reflect the crest for this event.\n\n  Forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change\nas new weather and river information is used.\n\n  River forecasts use 24 hours of forecast precipitation\nbetween April 1st and October 1st, and 48 hours otherwise.\nHowever, depending on the situation, they may include\nprecipitation expected through the next 72 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...turn around, don`t drown...\n\n - Don`t travel through flooded areas!\n\n - Persons in the warned area need to take steps to protect life\n   and property. If necessary, move to a higher and safer location.\n\n - Persons living in the Red River Basin should monitor river\n   levels while the river is in, or near, flood.\n\nFor more information...go to the AHPS/River section\non our web page at:      www.weather.gov/grandforks\n\n&&\n\nMNC119-251609-\n/O.EXT.KFGF.FL.W.0023.000000T0000Z-190426T0800Z/\n/CLXM5.2.SM.190408T0607Z.190413T1000Z.190425T0200Z.NO/\n1108 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for...\n* ...Climax...on the Sandhill River.\n* until late Thursday night...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  9:45 AM Wednesday the stage was 20.6 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and during the next 7 days...Minor\n  flooding is forecast.\n* Minor Flood Stage is 20.0 feet.\n* Forecast...the river will continue to fall to below Flood Stage\n  tonight.\n* Impact Statement(s) - At 20.0 feet, Flood Stage...Minor.\n\n&&\n\nDaily 7am CDT/6am CST forecast stage in feet:\n\n Date                Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun    Mon    Tue    Wed\n(month/day)         04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29  04/30  05/01\n\nSandhill River\n  Climax            19.5   18.2   16.9   15.7   14.4   13.1   11.9\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4764 9676 4753 9664 4754 9683 4764 9686\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Lincoln IL\n1106 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following river in Illinois...\n\n  Embarras River at Lawrenceville affecting Lawrence County\n\n.The following forecasts are based on observed precipitation, soil\nmoisture conditions, and forecast precipitation.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nIf you encounter a flooded roadway, turn around and find an alternate\nroute. Turn around, don`t drown.\n\nAdditional river and weather information is available at\nwww.weather.gov/ilx.\n\n&&\n\nILC101-250300-\n/O.EXT.KILX.FL.W.0035.000000T0000Z-190425T0300Z/\n/LAWI2.1.ER.190419T1742Z.190423T1300Z.190424T2100Z.NO/\n1106 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Embarras River at Lawrenceville.\n* Until this evening.\n* At 1045 AM Wednesday the stage was 30.7 feet.\n* Flood stage is 30.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  this afternoon.\n* Impact...At 30.0 feet...Minor agricultural flooding begins.\n\n&&\n\n                  Fld  Observed         Forecast 6AM\nLocation          Stg  Stg  Day Time    Thu    Fri    Sat\n\nEmbarras River\n Lawrenceville     30  30.7 Wed 11 AM   28.2   26.0   24.7\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3885 8786 3885 8773 3869 8759 3862 8765\n\n$$\n\nJRP\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Green Bay WI\n1102 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nMichigan...Wisconsin...\n\n  Menominee River near Florence affecting Dickinson...Iron and\n  Florence Counties\n\n  Menominee River near Niagara affecting Dickinson...Menominee...\n  Florence and Marinette Counties\n\n  Menominee River near Vulcan affecting Dickinson...Menominee and\n  Marinette Counties\n\n  Menominee River near McAllister affecting Marinette and Menominee\n  Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks. The next scheduled\nroutine statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nMIC043-071-WIC037-250702-\n/O.EXT.KGRB.FL.W.0037.000000T0000Z-190429T0000Z/\n/FLOW3.1.ER.190422T1824Z.190423T1615Z.190428T1200Z.NO/\n1102 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Menominee River near Florence.\n* At 10:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 10.6 feet.\n* Flood stage is 9.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...the river will remain steady today then slowly fall\n  later this week into the weekend.\n* Impacts at 10.0 feet. Floodwaters reach a few homes and cottages\n  along Runbers Road.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4596 8820 4592 8806 4576 8806 4584 8821\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LITTLE ROCK AR\n1102 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...From the National Weather Service in Little Rock...the Flood\nWarning continues for the following river in Arkansas...\n\n  Ouachita River At Camden affecting Calhoun and Ouachita Counties\n\n  Ouachita River At Thatcher L&D affecting Bradley...Calhoun and\n  Union Counties\n\nRiver forecasts are based on current conditions and rainfall\nforecasted to occur over the next 48 hours. During periods of\nflooding...Evening forecasts are reissued with updated rainfall\nforecasts.\n\nObserved and forecasted stage data plots are available on our\nAdvanced Hydrologic Prediction Service web page at...\nwww.weather.gov/lzk\nUnder the Current Conditions section...Select River and Lakes AHPS.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Remember to Turn Around...Don`t Drown\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\n\nEveryone with property or other interest along streams and rivers\nshould remain alert to changing weather forecasts. Should conditions\nchange...Look for river forecasts or Flood Warnings for use in making\ninformed decisions to protect life and property.\n\n&&\n\nARC011-013-139-250702-\n/O.CON.KLZK.FL.W.0043.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/CALA4.1.ER.190406T1400Z.190427T0000Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1102 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Ouachita River At Thatcher L&D.\n* until further notice...Or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At 9:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 86.9 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 79.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 87.5 feet by\n  Friday evening.\n* Impacts at 85.0 feet...There may be some County roads along the river\n  flooded, requiring lengthy detours. River is high and swift, boaters\n  should be very cautious. Access to many oil and gas rigs will be by\n  boat only. Levee gates should be closed.\n\n&&\n\n             Fld     Observed       Forecast 6 AM         Crest\nLocation     Stg   Stg  Day Time   Thu   Fri   Sat  Crest  Time  Date\n\nOuachita River\n  Thatcher L  79  86.9 Wed 09 AM  87.1  87.4  87.5   87.5 07 PM 04/26\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3311 9223 3323 9236 3329 9261 3338 9247\n 3333 9226 3322 9212\n\n$$\n\n61\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LITTLE ROCK AR\n1102 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...From the National Weather Service in Little Rock...the Flood\nWarning continues for the following river in Arkansas...\n\n  Ouachita River At Camden affecting Calhoun and Ouachita Counties\n\n  Ouachita River At Thatcher L&D affecting Bradley...Calhoun and\n  Union Counties\n\nRiver forecasts are based on current conditions and rainfall\nforecasted to occur over the next 48 hours. During periods of\nflooding...Evening forecasts are reissued with updated rainfall\nforecasts.\n\nObserved and forecasted stage data plots are available on our\nAdvanced Hydrologic Prediction Service web page at...\nwww.weather.gov/lzk\nUnder the Current Conditions section...Select River and Lakes AHPS.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Remember to Turn Around...Don`t Drown\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\n\nEveryone with property or other interest along streams and rivers\nshould remain alert to changing weather forecasts. Should conditions\nchange...Look for river forecasts or Flood Warnings for use in making\ninformed decisions to protect life and property.\n\n&&\n\nARC013-103-250702-\n/O.EXT.KLZK.FL.W.0044.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/CAMA4.1.ER.190408T0548Z.190423T0730Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1102 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning extended until further notice...The Flood Warning\ncontinues for\n  The Ouachita River At Camden.\n* until further notice...Or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At 9:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 32.7 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 26.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 31.5 feet\n  by Thursday morning. However, there may be a secondary rise up to 30.5\n  feet next week after anticipated rainfall.\n* Impacts at 30.0 feet...State Highway 7 north of Camden floods, with\n  detours nearby. Portions of Sandy Beach Park will flood. Some county\n  roads north and east of Camden begin to flood.\n\n&&\n\n             Fld     Observed       Forecast 6 AM         Crest\nLocation     Stg   Stg  Day Time   Thu   Fri   Sat  Crest  Time  Date\n\nOuachita River\n  Camden      26  32.7 Wed 09 AM  31.5  30.2  29.4   30.5 01 AM 04/29\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3329 9261 3344 9280 3363 9289 3367 9275\n 3350 9264 3338 9247\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-92.61,33.29]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LITTLE ROCK AR\n1102 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...From the National Weather Service in Little Rock...the Flood\nWarning continues for the following river in Arkansas...\n\n  Ouachita River At Camden affecting Calhoun and Ouachita Counties\n\n  Ouachita River At Thatcher L&D affecting Bradley...Calhoun and\n  Union Counties\n\nRiver forecasts are based on current conditions and rainfall\nforecasted to occur over the next 48 hours. During periods of\nflooding...Evening forecasts are reissued with updated rainfall\nforecasts.\n\nObserved and forecasted stage data plots are available on our\nAdvanced Hydrologic Prediction Service web page at...\nwww.weather.gov/lzk\nUnder the Current Conditions section...Select River and Lakes AHPS.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Remember to Turn Around...Don`t Drown\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\n\nEveryone with property or other interest along streams and rivers\nshould remain alert to changing weather forecasts. Should conditions\nchange...Look for river forecasts or Flood Warnings for use in making\ninformed decisions to protect life and property.\n\n&&\n\nARC013-103-250702-\n/O.EXT.KLZK.FL.W.0044.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/CAMA4.1.ER.190408T0548Z.190423T0730Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1102 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning extended until further notice...The Flood Warning\ncontinues for\n  The Ouachita River At Camden.\n* until further notice...Or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At 9:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 32.7 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 26.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 31.5 feet\n  by Thursday morning. However, there may be a secondary rise up to 30.5\n  feet next week after anticipated rainfall.\n* Impacts at 30.0 feet...State Highway 7 north of Camden floods, with\n  detours nearby. Portions of Sandy Beach Park will flood. Some county\n  roads north and east of Camden begin to flood.\n\n&&\n\n             Fld     Observed       Forecast 6 AM         Crest\nLocation     Stg   Stg  Day Time   Thu   Fri   Sat  Crest  Time  Date\n\nOuachita River\n  Camden      26  32.7 Wed 09 AM  31.5  30.2  29.4   30.5 01 AM 04/29\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3329 9261 3344 9280 3363 9289 3367 9275\n 3350 9264 3338 9247\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-92.61,33.29],[-92.80,33.44],[-92.89,33.63],[-92.75,33.67],[-92.64,33.50],[-92.47,33.38],[-92.61,33.29]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Green Bay WI\n1102 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nMichigan...Wisconsin...\n\n  Menominee River near Florence affecting Dickinson...Iron and\n  Florence Counties\n\n  Menominee River near Niagara affecting Dickinson...Menominee...\n  Florence and Marinette Counties\n\n  Menominee River near Vulcan affecting Dickinson...Menominee and\n  Marinette Counties\n\n  Menominee River near McAllister affecting Marinette and Menominee\n  Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks. The next scheduled\nroutine statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nMIC043-109-WIC075-250702-\n/O.EXT.KGRB.FL.W.0041.000000T0000Z-190426T1200Z/\n/VLCM4.1.ER.190424T0338Z.190425T0000Z.190426T0600Z.UU/\n1102 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Menominee River near Vulcan.\n* At 10:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 15.6 feet.\n* Flood stage is 15.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...the river will continue rising to near 15.8 feet by this\n  evening. The river will fall below flood stage early Friday\n  morning.\n* Impacts at 15.0 feet. There is widespread flooding of lowland\n  farmland and wooded areas.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4580 8784 4568 8772 4547 8775 4550 8787\n      4573 8790\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Green Bay WI\n1102 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nMichigan...Wisconsin...\n\n  Menominee River near Florence affecting Dickinson...Iron and\n  Florence Counties\n\n  Menominee River near Niagara affecting Dickinson...Menominee...\n  Florence and Marinette Counties\n\n  Menominee River near Vulcan affecting Dickinson...Menominee and\n  Marinette Counties\n\n  Menominee River near McAllister affecting Marinette and Menominee\n  Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks. The next scheduled\nroutine statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nWIC075-MIC109-250702-\n/O.EXT.KGRB.FL.W.0019.000000T0000Z-190502T0000Z/\n/MCAW3.1.ER.190418T1705Z.190425T1800Z.190501T0600Z.NO/\n1102 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Menominee River near McAllister.\n* At 9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 16.5 feet.\n* Flood stage is 15.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...the river will continue rising to near 17.5 feet by\n  early afternoon Thursday. The river will fall below flood stage\n  early Wednesday morning.\n* Impacts at 18.0 feet. Floodwaters are covering River Drive and\n  Shore Drive west of Wallace in Menominee County Michigan andSouth\n  Park Road east of Porterfield in Marinette County. This stage\n  compares to a flow of 24240 cubic feet per second at White Rapids\n  Dam.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4535 8763 4519 8771 4510 8759 4508 8760\n      4516 8783 4535 8769\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Green Bay WI\n1102 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nMichigan...Wisconsin...\n\n  Menominee River near Florence affecting Dickinson...Iron and\n  Florence Counties\n\n  Menominee River near Niagara affecting Dickinson...Menominee...\n  Florence and Marinette Counties\n\n  Menominee River near Vulcan affecting Dickinson...Menominee and\n  Marinette Counties\n\n  Menominee River near McAllister affecting Marinette and Menominee\n  Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks. The next scheduled\nroutine statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nMIC043-109-WIC037-075-250702-\n/O.EXT.KGRB.FL.W.0038.000000T0000Z-190429T0600Z/\n/NIAW3.1.ER.190423T1615Z.190425T0600Z.190428T1200Z.NR/\n1102 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Menominee River near Niagara.\n* At 9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 14.4 feet.\n* Flood stage is 13.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...the river will continue rising to near 14.6 feet late\n  tonight or early Thursday. The river will fall below flood stage\n  Sunday morning.\n* Impacts at 14.5 feet. In the city of Niagara, water begins to cover\n  the Niagara boat landing on Tyler Road...and water approaches homes\n  along Sherman Street. This stage compares to a flow of 16500 cubic\n  feet per second.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4588 8803 4582 8803 4579 8785 4569 8790\n      4575 8820 4587 8817\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Green Bay WI\n1056 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nWisconsin...Michigan...\n\n  Pine River near Florence affecting Florence County\n\n  Brule River near Commonwealth affecting Florence...Dickinson...\n  Forest and Iron Counties\n\n  Menominee River near Big Quinnesec Falls Dam affecting\n  Dickinson...Menominee...Florence and Marinette Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks. The next scheduled\nroutine statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nWIC037-250656-\n/O.CON.KGRB.FL.W.0039.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BRKW3.1.ER.190422T2045Z.190424T0900Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1056 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Pine River near Florence.\n* At 9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 7.1 feet.\n* Flood stage is 7.0 feet.\n* Impacts at 7.0 feet. A recreational area and parking lot near the\n  gage begins to flood.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4588 8840 4585 8810 4582 8813 4579 8841\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Green Bay WI\n1056 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nWisconsin...Michigan...\n\n  Pine River near Florence affecting Florence County\n\n  Brule River near Commonwealth affecting Florence...Dickinson...\n  Forest and Iron Counties\n\n  Menominee River near Big Quinnesec Falls Dam affecting\n  Dickinson...Menominee...Florence and Marinette Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks. The next scheduled\nroutine statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nWIC037-041-MIC043-071-250656-\n/O.CON.KGRB.FL.W.0040.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/COMW3.1.ER.190423T1257Z.190424T0730Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1056 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Brule River near Commonwealth.\n* At 10:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 12.4 feet.\n* Flood stage is 12.0 feet.\n* Impacts at 12.0 feet. Flooding is mainly confined to wooded lowland\n  areas.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4597 8827 4595 8819 4593 8818 4593 8827\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-88.27,45.97]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Green Bay WI\n1056 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nWisconsin...Michigan...\n\n  Pine River near Florence affecting Florence County\n\n  Brule River near Commonwealth affecting Florence...Dickinson...\n  Forest and Iron Counties\n\n  Menominee River near Big Quinnesec Falls Dam affecting\n  Dickinson...Menominee...Florence and Marinette Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks. The next scheduled\nroutine statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nWIC037-041-MIC043-071-250656-\n/O.CON.KGRB.FL.W.0040.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/COMW3.1.ER.190423T1257Z.190424T0730Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1056 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Brule River near Commonwealth.\n* At 10:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 12.4 feet.\n* Flood stage is 12.0 feet.\n* Impacts at 12.0 feet. Flooding is mainly confined to wooded lowland\n  areas.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4597 8827 4595 8819 4593 8818 4593 8827\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-88.27,45.97],[-88.19,45.95],[-88.18,45.93],[-88.27,45.93],[-88.27,45.97]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Green Bay WI\n1056 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nWisconsin...Michigan...\n\n  Pine River near Florence affecting Florence County\n\n  Brule River near Commonwealth affecting Florence...Dickinson...\n  Forest and Iron Counties\n\n  Menominee River near Big Quinnesec Falls Dam affecting\n  Dickinson...Menominee...Florence and Marinette Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks. The next scheduled\nroutine statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nMIC043-109-WIC037-075-250656-\n/O.CON.KGRB.FL.W.0042.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BGQW3.1.RS.190423T2028Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.UU/\n1056 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Menominee River near Big Quinnesec Falls Dam.\n* At 10:11 AM Wednesday the flow was 15183 cfs.\n* Impacts at 10000 cfs. Flow is fast. Property owners should protect\n  shoreline equipment.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4588 8811 4579 8790 4572 8790 4579 8819\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Aberdeen SD\n1053 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n\n  Snake Creek Near Ashton\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n  James River At Columbia\n  James River Near Stratford\n  James River At Ashton\n  James River Near Redfield\n  Turtle Creek At Redfield\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\nthe next 24 hours. Any additional future precipitation could affect\nthe forecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Flood waters can be very dangerous. Never drive\nacross a flooded road. Turn around don`t drown!\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your favorite local media.\n\nFor additional information...check out our web site at\nwww.weather.gov/abr then left click on the Rivers and Lakes link.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC013-251953-\n/O.CON.KABR.FL.W.0035.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/CMBS2.3.RS.190402T0551Z.190422T0346Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n1053 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The James River At Columbia.\n* until further notice.\n* At 10:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 18.6 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 13.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will remain steady at 18.6 feet by this\n  afternoon. Additional rises may be possible thereafter.\n* At 18.5 feet...The water reaches the bottom of the bridge at the\n  gauging location on Brown County 16.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4586 9817 4563 9827 4552 9818 4552 9830\n          4563 9837 4586 9824\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Aberdeen SD\n1053 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n\n  Snake Creek Near Ashton\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n  James River At Columbia\n  James River Near Stratford\n  James River At Ashton\n  James River Near Redfield\n  Turtle Creek At Redfield\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\nthe next 24 hours. Any additional future precipitation could affect\nthe forecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Flood waters can be very dangerous. Never drive\nacross a flooded road. Turn around don`t drown!\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your favorite local media.\n\nFor additional information...check out our web site at\nwww.weather.gov/abr then left click on the Rivers and Lakes link.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC115-251953-\n/O.CON.KABR.FL.W.0034.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/ATNS2.3.RS.000000T0000Z.190423T1501Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1053 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The James River At Ashton.\n* until further notice.\n* At 10:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 23.1 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 13.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will remain steady at 23.1 feet\n  through tomorrow morning.\n* At 22.5 feet...The water reaches the bottom of the bridge at the\n  gauging location.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4515 9835 4496 9845 4492 9852 4497 9854\n          4515 9845\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Aberdeen SD\n1053 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n\n  Snake Creek Near Ashton\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n  James River At Columbia\n  James River Near Stratford\n  James River At Ashton\n  James River Near Redfield\n  Turtle Creek At Redfield\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\nthe next 24 hours. Any additional future precipitation could affect\nthe forecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Flood waters can be very dangerous. Never drive\nacross a flooded road. Turn around don`t drown!\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your favorite local media.\n\nFor additional information...check out our web site at\nwww.weather.gov/abr then left click on the Rivers and Lakes link.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC115-251953-\n/O.EXT.KABR.FL.W.0040.000000T0000Z-190430T2100Z/\n/SNKS2.3.RS.000000T0000Z.190422T2100Z.190430T1500Z.NO/\n1053 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Snake Creek Near Ashton.\n* until Tuesday afternoon.\n* At  7:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 16.0 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 11.5 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  late Tuesday morning.\n* At 15.5 feet...The bridges 1 mile east and 1 mile northwest of the\n  gauge are both overtopped.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4497 9850 4494 9852 4501 9859 4506 9856\n          4503 9849\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Aberdeen SD\n1053 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n\n  Snake Creek Near Ashton\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n  James River At Columbia\n  James River Near Stratford\n  James River At Ashton\n  James River Near Redfield\n  Turtle Creek At Redfield\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\nthe next 24 hours. Any additional future precipitation could affect\nthe forecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Flood waters can be very dangerous. Never drive\nacross a flooded road. Turn around don`t drown!\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your favorite local media.\n\nFor additional information...check out our web site at\nwww.weather.gov/abr then left click on the Rivers and Lakes link.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC115-251953-\n/O.CON.KABR.FL.W.0029.000000T0000Z-190430T1200Z/\n/ID8S2.2.RS.190330T0107Z.190421T2130Z.190429T1200Z.NO/\n1053 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Turtle Creek At Redfield.\n* until Tuesday morning.\n* At  7:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 9.8 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 7.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  Monday morning.\n* At 10.0 feet...Moderate flooding begins as the higher north bank of\n  Turtle Creek overflows and some homes in northwestern Redfield are\n  threatened.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4488 9846 4481 9854 4464 9861 4464 9871\n          4480 9871 4492 9852\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Aberdeen SD\n1053 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n\n  Snake Creek Near Ashton\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n  James River At Columbia\n  James River Near Stratford\n  James River At Ashton\n  James River Near Redfield\n  Turtle Creek At Redfield\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\nthe next 24 hours. Any additional future precipitation could affect\nthe forecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Flood waters can be very dangerous. Never drive\nacross a flooded road. Turn around don`t drown!\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your favorite local media.\n\nFor additional information...check out our web site at\nwww.weather.gov/abr then left click on the Rivers and Lakes link.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC013-115-251953-\n/O.CON.KABR.FL.W.0038.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/SFDS2.3.RS.190403T0833Z.190419T1515Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n1053 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The James River Near Stratford.\n* until further notice.\n* At  9:45 AM Wednesday the stage was 18.5 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 18.9 feet by\n  Saturday early afternoon. Additional rises may be possible\n  thereafter.\n* At 19.0 feet...The water reaches the bottom of the bridge 3 miles\n  south of the gauge.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4552 9818 4515 9835 4515 9845 4552 9830\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Aberdeen SD\n1053 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n\n  Snake Creek Near Ashton\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n  James River At Columbia\n  James River Near Stratford\n  James River At Ashton\n  James River Near Redfield\n  Turtle Creek At Redfield\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\nthe next 24 hours. Any additional future precipitation could affect\nthe forecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Flood waters can be very dangerous. Never drive\nacross a flooded road. Turn around don`t drown!\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your favorite local media.\n\nFor additional information...check out our web site at\nwww.weather.gov/abr then left click on the Rivers and Lakes link.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC115-251953-\n/O.CON.KABR.FL.W.0031.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/RFDS2.3.RS.190331T2114Z.190423T0400Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1053 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The James River Near Redfield.\n* until further notice.\n* At  9:45 AM Wednesday the stage was 26.5 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 20.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to remain around 26.5 feet\n  through Thursday morning.\n* At 26.0 feet...The water reaches the bottom of the bridge on County\n  Road 15 one mile northwest of the gauge, and SD Highway 28 at the\n  Spink/Beadle county line floods..\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4496 9845 4487 9824 4463 9821 4463 9833\n          4480 9836 4492 9852\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Kansas City/Pleasant Hill MO\n1051 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Kansas...\nMissouri...\n\n  Missouri River at St Joseph affecting Doniphan...Andrew and Buchanan\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River at Napoleon affecting Jackson...Lafayette and Ray\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River at Waverly affecting Carroll...Lafayette and Saline\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River At Miami affecting Carroll...Chariton and Saline\n  Counties.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive through flowing water. Nearly half of all flood\nfatalities are vehicle related. As little as 6 inches of water may\ncause you to lose control of your vehicle. Two feet of water will\ncarry most vehicles away.This product along with additional weather\nand stream information is available at www.weather.gov/kc/.\n\n&&\n\nMOC033-041-195-251550-\n/O.EXT.KEAX.FL.W.0055.000000T0000Z-190506T0600Z/\n/MIAM7.3.ER.000000T0000Z.190326T2208Z.190505T0600Z.NO/\n1051 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Missouri River At Miami.\n* until Monday May 06.\n* At  8:58 AM Wednesday the stage was 18.8 feet.\n* Flood stage is 18.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 19.0 feet by\n  Saturday evening. The river will fall below flood stage\n  Sunday May 5th.\n* At 18.0 feet...Low-lying rural areas outside of levees begin to\n  flood.\n\n&&\n                       Latest\nLocation          FS   Stage  Day/Time    Forecast\n\nMissouri River\n  Miami           18   18.8   Wed 09 AM   19.0 Saturday evening\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3933 9331 3943 9319 3938 9307 3928 9327\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Kansas City/Pleasant Hill MO\n1051 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Kansas...\nMissouri...\n\n  Missouri River at St Joseph affecting Doniphan...Andrew and Buchanan\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River at Napoleon affecting Jackson...Lafayette and Ray\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River at Waverly affecting Carroll...Lafayette and Saline\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River At Miami affecting Carroll...Chariton and Saline\n  Counties.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive through flowing water. Nearly half of all flood\nfatalities are vehicle related. As little as 6 inches of water may\ncause you to lose control of your vehicle. Two feet of water will\ncarry most vehicles away.This product along with additional weather\nand stream information is available at www.weather.gov/kc/.\n\n&&\n\nMOC033-107-195-251550-\n/O.EXT.KEAX.FL.W.0054.000000T0000Z-190508T1200Z/\n/WVYM7.3.ER.190314T0639Z.190326T0515Z.190507T1200Z.UU/\n1051 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Missouri River at Waverly.\n* until Wednesday May 08.\n* At 10:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 21.3 feet.\n* Flood stage is 20.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 21.4 feet by\n  early Saturday afternoon. The river will fall below flood stage\n  Tuesday May 7th.\n\n&&\n                       Latest\nLocation          FS   Stage  Day/Time    Forecast\n\nMissouri River\n  Waverly         20   21.3   Wed 10 AM   21.4 Saturday\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3925 9386 3933 9331 3928 9327 3922 9330 3918 9384\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Kansas City/Pleasant Hill MO\n1051 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Kansas...\nMissouri...\n\n  Missouri River at St Joseph affecting Doniphan...Andrew and Buchanan\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River at Napoleon affecting Jackson...Lafayette and Ray\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River at Waverly affecting Carroll...Lafayette and Saline\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River At Miami affecting Carroll...Chariton and Saline\n  Counties.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive through flowing water. Nearly half of all flood\nfatalities are vehicle related. As little as 6 inches of water may\ncause you to lose control of your vehicle. Two feet of water will\ncarry most vehicles away.This product along with additional weather\nand stream information is available at www.weather.gov/kc/.\n\n&&\n\nMOC095-107-177-251550-\n/O.EXT.KEAX.FL.W.0053.000000T0000Z-190505T1800Z/\n/NAPM7.2.ER.190314T0055Z.190325T1300Z.190504T1800Z.UU/\n1051 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Missouri River at Napoleon.\n* until Sunday May 05.\n* At  9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 17.8 feet.\n* Flood stage is 17.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 18.0 feet by\n  early Saturday afternoon. The river will fall below flood stage\n  Saturday May 4th.\n* At 17.0 feet...Low-lying areas unprotected by levees begin to\n  flood.\n\n&&\n                       Latest\nLocation          FS   Stage  Day/Time    Forecast\n\nMissouri River\n  Napoleon        17   17.8   Wed 09 AM   18.0 Saturday\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3916 9415 3922 9417 3925 9386 3918 9384 3911 9405\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Kansas City/Pleasant Hill MO\n1051 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Kansas...\nMissouri...\n\n  Missouri River at St Joseph affecting Doniphan...Andrew and Buchanan\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River at Napoleon affecting Jackson...Lafayette and Ray\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River at Waverly affecting Carroll...Lafayette and Saline\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River At Miami affecting Carroll...Chariton and Saline\n  Counties.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive through flowing water. Nearly half of all flood\nfatalities are vehicle related. As little as 6 inches of water may\ncause you to lose control of your vehicle. Two feet of water will\ncarry most vehicles away.This product along with additional weather\nand stream information is available at www.weather.gov/kc/.\n\n&&\n\nKSC043-MOC003-021-251550-\n/O.EXT.KEAX.FL.W.0048.000000T0000Z-190506T0600Z/\n/SJSM7.3.ER.190313T1124Z.190323T0100Z.190505T0600Z.UU/\n1051 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Missouri River at St Joseph.\n* until Monday May 06.\n* At 10:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 19.2 feet.\n* Flood stage is 17.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 19.3 feet by this\n  afternoon. The river will fall below flood stage Sunday May 5th.\n* At 19.0 feet...Backwater from the Missouri River floods property\n  along the Nodaway river at Nodaway, Missouri.\n* At 17.0 feet...Lowland flooding upstream and downstream from St.\n  Joseph occurs.\n\n&&\n                       Latest\nLocation          FS   Stage  Day/Time    Forecast\n\nMissouri River\n  St Joseph       17   19.2   Wed 10 AM   19.3 this afternoon\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3991 9501 3990 9489 3975 9483 3964 9488 3970 9505\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Boston/Norton MA\n1147 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning is cancelled for the following rivers in\nMassachusetts...\n\n  Connecticut River At Northampton affecting Hampden and Hampshire\n  Counties\n\n...The Flood Warning has been extended for the following rivers in\nConnecticut...Massachusetts...\n\n  Connecticut River At Thompsonville affecting Hartford and Hampden\n  Counties\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nConnecticut...Massachusetts...\n  Connecticut River At Hartford affecting Hartford and Middlesex\n  Counties\n  Connecticut River At Middle Haddam affecting Middlesex County\n  Sudbury River At Saxonville affecting Middlesex County\n\nRecent heavy rainfall along with snow melt across the upper reaches\nof the Connecticut River basin will keep the lower portions of\nthe Connecticut River in minor flood.\n\nThe river level at Northampton has fallen below flood stage and will\ncontiune to recede.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety Message...A Flood Statement providing the latest information\nin this flood event will be issued within the next 8 hours, or\nearlier if needed.\n\nSafety Message...Do not allow children to play near swollen rivers,\nstreams or culverts. Swiftly moving water can pose an imminent threat\nto life.\n\n&&\n\nCTC007-251546-\n/O.CON.KBOX.FL.W.0019.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/MHDC3.1.ER.190416T1512Z.190424T1110Z.000000T0000Z.UU/\n1147 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Connecticut River At Middle Haddam.\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At 10:55 AM Wednesday the stage was 9.6 feet.\n* Flood stage is 7.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 9.6 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n* Impact...At 9.5 feet...Flooding closes most of Meadow Road, Route\n  17A, in the Gildersleeve section of Portland. Flooding impacts the\n  Middletown Marina and Meadow Farms. In Cromwell, portions of River\n  Road will be closed. In Rocky Hill, parts of Meadow Road will be\n  impassable for a time. Flooding continues along the river southward\n  through Essex.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4164 7269 4164 7258 4129 7225 4126 7239\n      4141 7251 4156 7270\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Boston/Norton MA\n1147 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning is cancelled for the following rivers in\nMassachusetts...\n\n  Connecticut River At Northampton affecting Hampden and Hampshire\n  Counties\n\n...The Flood Warning has been extended for the following rivers in\nConnecticut...Massachusetts...\n\n  Connecticut River At Thompsonville affecting Hartford and Hampden\n  Counties\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nConnecticut...Massachusetts...\n  Connecticut River At Hartford affecting Hartford and Middlesex\n  Counties\n  Connecticut River At Middle Haddam affecting Middlesex County\n  Sudbury River At Saxonville affecting Middlesex County\n\nRecent heavy rainfall along with snow melt across the upper reaches\nof the Connecticut River basin will keep the lower portions of\nthe Connecticut River in minor flood.\n\nThe river level at Northampton has fallen below flood stage and will\ncontiune to recede.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety Message...A Flood Statement providing the latest information\nin this flood event will be issued within the next 8 hours, or\nearlier if needed.\n\nSafety Message...Do not allow children to play near swollen rivers,\nstreams or culverts. Swiftly moving water can pose an imminent threat\nto life.\n\n&&\n\nCTC003-007-251546-\n/O.CON.KBOX.FL.W.0018.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/HFDC3.1.ER.190416T0743Z.190424T1400Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1147 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Connecticut River At Hartford.\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At 10:45 AM Wednesday the stage was 19.6 feet.\n* Flood stage is 16.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 19.2 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n* Impact...At 20.0 feet...Flooding is expected along the river in\n  portions of Wethersfield, Glastonbury, Rocky Hill and Cromwell. The\n  high waters and swift flows will disrupt some cross river ferry\n  services. Upstream of Hartford, flooding will continue to affect\n  portions of Windsor. Immediate river roads may become impassable in\n  all of these communities. Further downstream flooding will continue\n  to overspread sections of Portland, Middletown as well as Chester.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4163 7270 4180 7273 4180 7259 4164 7258\n      4163 7263 4164 7263\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service St Louis MO\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nIllinois...Missouri...\n\n  Mississippi River at St. Louis\n\n  Mississippi River at Canton\n\n  Mississippi River at LaGrange\n\n  Mississippi River at Quincy\n\n  Mississippi River at Lock & Dam 21\n\n  Mississippi River at Hannibal\n\n  Mississippi River at Saverton\n\n  Mississippi River at Louisiana\n\n  Mississippi River at Clarksville\n\n  Mississippi River at Winfield\n\n  Mississippi River at Grafton\n\n  Mississippi River at Mel Price LD\n\n  Mississippi River at St. Louis\n\n  Mississippi River at Chester\n\nRiver forecasts are based on observed precipitation and forecast\nprecipitation for the next 24 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nThe National Weather Service will monitor\nthis developing situation and issue follow up statements as\nconditions or forecasts change.\n\nSafety message:  Never drive cars, trucks, or sport utility vehicles\nthrough flooded areas.  The water may be too deep to allow for safe\npassage.\n\nThis product, along with additional weather and stream information,\nis available at http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=lsx.\n\n&&\n\nILC083-MOC183-251543-\n/O.CON.KLSX.FL.W.0056.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/GRFI2.3.RS.190313T0345Z.190402T2130Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Mississippi River at Grafton\n* until further notice.\n* At 10:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 24.8 feet.\n* Flood stage is 18.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* The river is forecast to continue falling to a stage of 24.6 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n                   Fld   Latest              7 a.m. Forecast\nLOCATION           Stg  Obs Stg     04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29\n\nMississippi River\n  Grafton         18.0   24.75      24.6   24.3   24.0   23.7   23.5\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3881 9057 3888 9057 3899 9046 3895 9028\n      3882 9048\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Aberdeen SD\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n  Big Sioux River AT Watertown\n  Big Sioux River At Watertown - Broadway Avenue\n  Big Sioux River Near Castlewood\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\nthe next 24 hours. Any additional future precipitation could affect\nthe forecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Flood waters can be very dangerous. Never drive\nacross a flooded road. Turn around don`t drown!\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your favorite local media.\n\nFor additional information...check out our web site at\nwww.weather.gov/abr then left click on the Rivers and Lakes link.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC029-251200-\n/O.CON.KABR.FL.W.0050.000000T0000Z-190425T1200Z/\n/WBWS2.1.SM.190419T1730Z.190421T0915Z.190425T0600Z.NO/\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River At Watertown - Broadway Avenue.\n* until Thursday morning.\n* At 10:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 11.1 feet.\n* Flood stage is 11.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river is expected to fall to below flood stage by\n  midnight Thursday.\n* At 11.0 feet...The right bank downstream of the gauge is\n  overtopped.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4492 9712 4487 9703 4485 9711 4492 9715\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service St Louis MO\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nIllinois...Missouri...\n\n  Mississippi River at St. Louis\n\n  Mississippi River at Canton\n\n  Mississippi River at LaGrange\n\n  Mississippi River at Quincy\n\n  Mississippi River at Lock & Dam 21\n\n  Mississippi River at Hannibal\n\n  Mississippi River at Saverton\n\n  Mississippi River at Louisiana\n\n  Mississippi River at Clarksville\n\n  Mississippi River at Winfield\n\n  Mississippi River at Grafton\n\n  Mississippi River at Mel Price LD\n\n  Mississippi River at St. Louis\n\n  Mississippi River at Chester\n\nRiver forecasts are based on observed precipitation and forecast\nprecipitation for the next 24 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nThe National Weather Service will monitor\nthis developing situation and issue follow up statements as\nconditions or forecasts change.\n\nSafety message:  Never drive cars, trucks, or sport utility vehicles\nthrough flooded areas.  The water may be too deep to allow for safe\npassage.\n\nThis product, along with additional weather and stream information,\nis available at http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=lsx.\n\n&&\n\nILC149-MOC173-251543-\n/O.CON.KLSX.FL.W.0070.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/SVRM7.3.RS.190315T1316Z.190401T0300Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Mississippi River at Saverton\n* until further notice.\n* At 10:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 20.6 feet.\n* Flood stage is 16.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* The river will continue to fall to a stage of 20.3 feet by tomorrow\n  morning.\n\n&&\n                   Fld   Latest              7 a.m. Forecast\nLOCATION           Stg  Obs Stg     04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29\n\nMississippi River\n  Saverton        16.0   20.65      20.3   20.0   19.9   19.9   20.2\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3967 9135 3974 9121 3970 9114 3952 9097\n      3945 9111\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service St Louis MO\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nIllinois...Missouri...\n\n  Mississippi River at St. Louis\n\n  Mississippi River at Canton\n\n  Mississippi River at LaGrange\n\n  Mississippi River at Quincy\n\n  Mississippi River at Lock & Dam 21\n\n  Mississippi River at Hannibal\n\n  Mississippi River at Saverton\n\n  Mississippi River at Louisiana\n\n  Mississippi River at Clarksville\n\n  Mississippi River at Winfield\n\n  Mississippi River at Grafton\n\n  Mississippi River at Mel Price LD\n\n  Mississippi River at St. Louis\n\n  Mississippi River at Chester\n\nRiver forecasts are based on observed precipitation and forecast\nprecipitation for the next 24 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nThe National Weather Service will monitor\nthis developing situation and issue follow up statements as\nconditions or forecasts change.\n\nSafety message:  Never drive cars, trucks, or sport utility vehicles\nthrough flooded areas.  The water may be too deep to allow for safe\npassage.\n\nThis product, along with additional weather and stream information,\nis available at http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=lsx.\n\n&&\n\nILC149-MOC163-251543-\n/O.CON.KLSX.FL.W.0060.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/LUSM7.2.RS.190314T1642Z.190401T1045Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Mississippi River at Louisiana\n* until further notice.\n* At 10:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 20.3 feet.\n* Flood stage is 15.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* The river is forecast to continue falling to a stage of 20.0 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n                   Fld   Latest              7 a.m. Forecast\nLOCATION           Stg  Obs Stg     04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29\n\nMississippi River\n  Louisiana       15.0   20.31      20.0   19.7   19.5   19.5   19.7\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3945 9111 3952 9097 3945 9089 3939 9097\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service St Louis MO\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nIllinois...Missouri...\n\n  Mississippi River at St. Louis\n\n  Mississippi River at Canton\n\n  Mississippi River at LaGrange\n\n  Mississippi River at Quincy\n\n  Mississippi River at Lock & Dam 21\n\n  Mississippi River at Hannibal\n\n  Mississippi River at Saverton\n\n  Mississippi River at Louisiana\n\n  Mississippi River at Clarksville\n\n  Mississippi River at Winfield\n\n  Mississippi River at Grafton\n\n  Mississippi River at Mel Price LD\n\n  Mississippi River at St. Louis\n\n  Mississippi River at Chester\n\nRiver forecasts are based on observed precipitation and forecast\nprecipitation for the next 24 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nThe National Weather Service will monitor\nthis developing situation and issue follow up statements as\nconditions or forecasts change.\n\nSafety message:  Never drive cars, trucks, or sport utility vehicles\nthrough flooded areas.  The water may be too deep to allow for safe\npassage.\n\nThis product, along with additional weather and stream information,\nis available at http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=lsx.\n\n&&\n\nILC013-MOC163-251543-\n/O.CON.KLSX.FL.W.0061.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/CLKM7.3.RS.190314T1500Z.190401T1430Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Mississippi River at Clarksville\n* until further notice.\n* At 10:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 30.6 feet.\n* Flood stage is 25.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* The river will continue to fall to a stage of 30.3 feet by tomorrow\n  morning.\n\n&&\n                   Fld   Latest              7 a.m. Forecast\nLOCATION           Stg  Obs Stg     04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29\n\nMississippi River\n  Clarksville     25.0   30.61      30.3   30.0   29.8   29.7   30.0\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3939 9097 3945 9089 3938 9077 3923 9071\n      3922 9081\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service St Louis MO\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nIllinois...Missouri...\n\n  Mississippi River at St. Louis\n\n  Mississippi River at Canton\n\n  Mississippi River at LaGrange\n\n  Mississippi River at Quincy\n\n  Mississippi River at Lock & Dam 21\n\n  Mississippi River at Hannibal\n\n  Mississippi River at Saverton\n\n  Mississippi River at Louisiana\n\n  Mississippi River at Clarksville\n\n  Mississippi River at Winfield\n\n  Mississippi River at Grafton\n\n  Mississippi River at Mel Price LD\n\n  Mississippi River at St. Louis\n\n  Mississippi River at Chester\n\nRiver forecasts are based on observed precipitation and forecast\nprecipitation for the next 24 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nThe National Weather Service will monitor\nthis developing situation and issue follow up statements as\nconditions or forecasts change.\n\nSafety message:  Never drive cars, trucks, or sport utility vehicles\nthrough flooded areas.  The water may be too deep to allow for safe\npassage.\n\nThis product, along with additional weather and stream information,\nis available at http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=lsx.\n\n&&\n\nILC077-157-MOC157-186-251543-\n/O.CON.KLSX.FL.W.0058.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/CHSI2.2.RS.190313T2045Z.190404T2230Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Mississippi River at Chester\n* until further notice.\n* At 10:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 34.6 feet.\n* Flood stage is 27.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* The river is forecast to continue falling to a stage of 34.2 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n                   Fld   Latest              7 a.m. Forecast\nLOCATION           Stg  Obs Stg     04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29\n\nMississippi River\n  Chester         27.0   34.59      34.2   33.8   33.3   32.9   32.5\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3826 9043 3826 9030 3769 8935 3769 8959\n      3787 9003\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service St Louis MO\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nIllinois...Missouri...\n\n  Mississippi River at St. Louis\n\n  Mississippi River at Canton\n\n  Mississippi River at LaGrange\n\n  Mississippi River at Quincy\n\n  Mississippi River at Lock & Dam 21\n\n  Mississippi River at Hannibal\n\n  Mississippi River at Saverton\n\n  Mississippi River at Louisiana\n\n  Mississippi River at Clarksville\n\n  Mississippi River at Winfield\n\n  Mississippi River at Grafton\n\n  Mississippi River at Mel Price LD\n\n  Mississippi River at St. Louis\n\n  Mississippi River at Chester\n\nRiver forecasts are based on observed precipitation and forecast\nprecipitation for the next 24 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nThe National Weather Service will monitor\nthis developing situation and issue follow up statements as\nconditions or forecasts change.\n\nSafety message:  Never drive cars, trucks, or sport utility vehicles\nthrough flooded areas.  The water may be too deep to allow for safe\npassage.\n\nThis product, along with additional weather and stream information,\nis available at http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=lsx.\n\n&&\n\nILC001-MOC111-251543-\n/O.CON.KLSX.FL.W.0066.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/CANM7.2.RS.190314T1402Z.190331T1100Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Mississippi River at Canton\n* until further notice.\n* At  8:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 18.2 feet.\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* The river is forecast to rise to near 18.7 feet by Tuesday morning.\n  Additional rises may be possible thereafter.\n* Impact:  At 18.7 feet...In La Grange, 2nd Street floods between\n  Green St. and Lewis St.\n* Impact:  At 18.6 feet...In La Grange, Green Street floods.\n* Impact:  At 18.2 feet...In La Grange, MO, Bunge Car Park begins to\n  flood.\n\n&&\n                   Fld   Latest              7 a.m. Forecast\nLOCATION           Stg  Obs Stg     04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29\n\nMississippi River\n  Canton          14.0   18.24      18.0   17.7   17.7   17.8   18.3\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4022 9154 4022 9142 4008 9140 4008 9153\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Eastern North Dakota/Grand Forks ND\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning has been extended for these river locations in\nNorth Dakota...\n\n  * Kindred...on the Sheyenne River...in Cass and Richland Counties\n  * West Fargo Diversion...on the Sheyenne River...in Cass County\n  * Harwood...on the Sheyenne River...in Cass County\n\n.River levels will continue to slowly recede as dry weather\ncontinues across the southern Red River Valley.\n\n  This forecast is for a 7-day period...the highest stage\nindicated may not reflect the crest for this event.\n\n  Forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change\nas new weather and river information is used.\n\n  River forecasts use 24 hours of forecast precipitation\nbetween April 1st and October 1st, and 48 hours otherwise.\nHowever, depending on the situation, they may include\nprecipitation expected through the next 72 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...turn around, don`t drown...\n\n - Don`t travel through flooded areas!\n\n - Persons in the warned area need to take steps to protect life\n   and property. If necessary, move to a higher and safer location.\n\n - Persons living in the Red River Basin should monitor river\n   levels while the river is in, or near, flood.\n\nFor more information...go to the AHPS/River section\non our web page at:      www.weather.gov/grandforks\n\n&&\n\nNDC017-251541-\n/O.EXT.KFGF.FL.W.0017.000000T0000Z-190430T2200Z/\n/HWDN8.3.ER.190404T0412Z.190411T0200Z.190429T1600Z.NR/\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for...\n* ...Harwood...on the Sheyenne River.\n* until Tuesday afternoon...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At 10:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 88.7 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and during the next 7 days...\n  Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Moderate Flood Stage is 86.0 feet.\n* Forecast...the river will continue to fall through this week and\n  the upcoming weekend.\n\n&&\n\nDaily 7am CDT/6am CST forecast stage in feet:\n\n Date                Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun    Mon    Tue    Wed\n(month/day)         04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29  04/30  05/01\n\nSheyenne River\n  Harwood           88.1   87.4   86.3   85.2   84.2   83.1   81.9\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4709 9683 4697 9683 4693 9686 4692 9699 4701 9698\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Aberdeen SD\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n  Big Sioux River AT Watertown\n  Big Sioux River At Watertown - Broadway Avenue\n  Big Sioux River Near Castlewood\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\nthe next 24 hours. Any additional future precipitation could affect\nthe forecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Flood waters can be very dangerous. Never drive\nacross a flooded road. Turn around don`t drown!\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your favorite local media.\n\nFor additional information...check out our web site at\nwww.weather.gov/abr then left click on the Rivers and Lakes link.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC057-251942-\n/O.CON.KABR.FL.W.0006.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/CSWS2.2.RS.000000T0000Z.190325T1130Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River Near Castlewood.\n* until further notice.\n* At 10:16 AM Wednesday the stage was 10.8 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 9.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will remain steady at 10.8 feet this\n  afternoon. Additional rises may be possible thereafter.\n* At 11.0 feet...Significant amounts of pasture and other\n  agricultural lands will be flooded.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4480 9703 4464 9695 4460 9700 4469 9706\n          4480 9709\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Eastern North Dakota/Grand Forks ND\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning has been extended for these river locations in\nNorth Dakota...\n\n  * Kindred...on the Sheyenne River...in Cass and Richland Counties\n  * West Fargo Diversion...on the Sheyenne River...in Cass County\n  * Harwood...on the Sheyenne River...in Cass County\n\n.River levels will continue to slowly recede as dry weather\ncontinues across the southern Red River Valley.\n\n  This forecast is for a 7-day period...the highest stage\nindicated may not reflect the crest for this event.\n\n  Forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change\nas new weather and river information is used.\n\n  River forecasts use 24 hours of forecast precipitation\nbetween April 1st and October 1st, and 48 hours otherwise.\nHowever, depending on the situation, they may include\nprecipitation expected through the next 72 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...turn around, don`t drown...\n\n - Don`t travel through flooded areas!\n\n - Persons in the warned area need to take steps to protect life\n   and property. If necessary, move to a higher and safer location.\n\n - Persons living in the Red River Basin should monitor river\n   levels while the river is in, or near, flood.\n\nFor more information...go to the AHPS/River section\non our web page at:      www.weather.gov/grandforks\n\n&&\n\nNDC017-251541-\n/O.EXT.KFGF.FL.W.0016.000000T0000Z-190428T1200Z/\n/WFON8.3.SM.190403T1226Z.190411T0230Z.190427T0600Z.NO/\n1043 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for...\n* ...West Fargo Diversion...on the Sheyenne River.\n* until Sunday morning...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 19.8 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and during the next 7 days...Minor\n  flooding is forecast.\n* Minor Flood Stage is 18.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below Flood Stage by\n  Saturday morning.\n* Impact Statement(s) - At 20.0 feet, MODERATE FLOOD.\n\n&&\n\nDaily 7am CDT/6am CST forecast stage in feet:\n\n Date                Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun    Mon    Tue    Wed\n(month/day)         04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29  04/30  05/01\n\nSheyenne River\n  West Fargo Diver  19.4   18.6   17.8   17.0   16.3   15.7   14.9\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4692 9699 4693 9686 4663 9689 4667 9702\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Green Bay WI\n1041 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nWisconsin...\n\n  Wolf River at New London affecting Outagamie...Waupaca and Winnebago\n  Counties\n  Wolf River near Shiocton affecting Outagamie...Shawano and Waupaca\n  Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks. The next scheduled\nroutine statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nWIC087-115-135-250640-\n/O.CON.KGRB.FL.W.0016.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/SHIW3.2.ER.190412T0156Z.190422T1230Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n1041 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Wolf River near Shiocton.\n* At 8:16 AM Wednesday the stage was 13.5 feet.\n* Flood stage is 11.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...the river will continue to fall to a stage of 13.1 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n* Impacts at 13.0 feet. Floodwaters begin to approach homes near the\n  river in the Shiocton area. This mainly includes homes along Island\n  and Mill streets. Many seasonal structures are surrounded by\n  water.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4468 8852 4433 8848 4434 8867 4440 8867\n      4450 8863 4468 8867\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Burlington VT\n1141 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in New\nYork...Vermont...\n  Lake Champlain At Rouses Point\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...\n\nIf you live or travel near streams and rivers seek higher ground\nimmediately at first signs of rising water. Obey all road closure\nsigns, they are there for your safety. Do not attempt to drive\nthrough flooded areas, most flood deaths occur in automobiles. Turn\naround, don`t drown!\n\nStay tuned to developments by listening to noaa weather radio, or by\nvisiting our web site at: weather.gov.\n\n&&\n\nNYC019-031-115-VTC001-007-011-013-021-251640-\n/O.CON.KBTV.FL.W.0017.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/ROUN6.1.ER.190421T1115Z.190427T0000Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1141 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Lake Champlain At Rouses Point.\n* At 11:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 100.5 feet.\n* Flood stage is 100.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 100.7 feet by\n  Friday evening. Additional rises may be possible thereafter.\n* Impact...At 101.0 feet...Flooding affects low lying roads and\n  properties, and wind and wave action can compound flooding on\n  exposed shorelines. Portions of the Burlington waterfront will\n  flood, including the King Street ferry dock and Perkins Pier.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4501 7347 4501 7306 4361 7328 4360 7348\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Green Bay WI\n1041 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nWisconsin...\n\n  Wolf River at New London affecting Outagamie...Waupaca and Winnebago\n  Counties\n  Wolf River near Shiocton affecting Outagamie...Shawano and Waupaca\n  Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks. The next scheduled\nroutine statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nWIC087-135-139-250640-\n/O.EXT.KGRB.FL.W.0033.000000T0000Z-190501T1200Z/\n/NEWW3.1.ER.190419T1400Z.190423T1500Z.190430T1800Z.NR/\n1041 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Wolf River at New London.\n* At 9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 10.3 feet.\n* Flood stage is 9.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...the river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  Tuesday early afternoon.\n* Impacts at 10.1 feet. Floodwaters begin to cover portions of West\n  Wolf River Avenue downstream of New London. Widespread lowland\n  flooding is occuring from New London to Fremont.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4434 8867 4431 8881 4418 8877 4418 8887\n      4441 8890 4442 8867\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Green Bay WI\n1038 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nWisconsin...\n\n  Wisconsin River below Wausau affecting Marathon County\n  Wisconsin River below Dubay Reservoir affecting Portage and\n  Marathon Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks. The next scheduled\nroutine statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nWIC073-097-250637-\n/O.CON.KGRB.FL.W.0035.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/DUBW3.2.ER.190418T1057Z.190419T0610Z.000000T0000Z.UU/\n1038 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Wisconsin River below Dubay Reservoir.\n* At 10:10 AM Wednesday the stage was 1099 feet.\n* Flood stage is 1098 feet.\n* Impacts at 1100 feet. There is widespread flooding of lowland.\n  Water covers portions of River Road and Dam Road.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4469 8961 4451 8955 4451 8967 4469 8973\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Green Bay WI\n1038 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nWisconsin...\n\n  Wisconsin River below Wausau affecting Marathon County\n  Wisconsin River below Dubay Reservoir affecting Portage and\n  Marathon Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks. The next scheduled\nroutine statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nWIC073-250637-\n/O.CON.KGRB.FL.W.0017.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/WUUW3.2.ER.190417T0831Z.190418T2010Z.000000T0000Z.UU/\n1038 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Wisconsin River below Wausau.\n* At 10:11 AM Wednesday the stage was 1167 feet.\n* Flood stage is 1167 feet.\n* Impacts at 1167 feet. Waters approaches buildings in DC Everest\n  Park and Oak Island Park.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4500 8958 4489 8961 4489 8965 4500 8967\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL\n1136 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Florida...\n\n  Apalachicola River near Blountstown affecting Calhoun...Franklin...\n  Gulf and Liberty Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nAll persons with interest along the river should monitor the latest\nforecasts, and be prepared to take necessary precautions to protect\nlife and property. Do not drive cars through flooded areas. If you\nsee flood waters: Turn around. Don`t drown.\n\nFor graphical hydrologic information, please go to weather.gov and\nclick on your state. Select Rivers and Lakes AHPS under current\nconditions and click on your river point.\n\n&&\n\nFLC013-037-045-077-251536-\n/O.EXT.KTAE.FL.W.0018.000000T0000Z-190426T1448Z/\n/BLOF1.1.ER.190422T0515Z.190425T0600Z.190426T0248Z.NO/\n1036 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Apalachicola River near Blountstown.\n* Until Friday morning.\n* At 10:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 19.2 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 17.0 feet.\n* Forecast: The river will continue rising to near 19.6 feet by after\n  midnight tomorrow. The river will fall below flood stage tomorrow\n  late evening.\n* Impact: At 20.0 feet: The boat ramp at Estiffanulga in Liberty\n  County floods.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3061 8490 3009 8508 2980 8490 2972 8505 3007 8520 3061 8498\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-84.90,30.61]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL\n1136 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Florida...\n\n  Apalachicola River near Blountstown affecting Calhoun...Franklin...\n  Gulf and Liberty Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nAll persons with interest along the river should monitor the latest\nforecasts, and be prepared to take necessary precautions to protect\nlife and property. Do not drive cars through flooded areas. If you\nsee flood waters: Turn around. Don`t drown.\n\nFor graphical hydrologic information, please go to weather.gov and\nclick on your state. Select Rivers and Lakes AHPS under current\nconditions and click on your river point.\n\n&&\n\nFLC013-037-045-077-251536-\n/O.EXT.KTAE.FL.W.0018.000000T0000Z-190426T1448Z/\n/BLOF1.1.ER.190422T0515Z.190425T0600Z.190426T0248Z.NO/\n1036 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Apalachicola River near Blountstown.\n* Until Friday morning.\n* At 10:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 19.2 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 17.0 feet.\n* Forecast: The river will continue rising to near 19.6 feet by after\n  midnight tomorrow. The river will fall below flood stage tomorrow\n  late evening.\n* Impact: At 20.0 feet: The boat ramp at Estiffanulga in Liberty\n  County floods.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3061 8490 3009 8508 2980 8490 2972 8505 3007 8520 3061 8498\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-84.90,30.61],[-85.08,30.09],[-84.90,29.80],[-85.05,29.72],[-85.20,30.07],[-84.98,30.61],[-84.90,30.61]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Warning", "Description":"Flood Warning\nNational Weather Service Norman OK\n1035 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nOKC015-075-149-250138-\n/O.NEW.KOUN.FL.W.0019.190424T1535Z-190425T0138Z/\n/CAGO2.1.ER.190424T1447Z.190424T1800Z.190424T1938Z.NO/\n1035 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe National Weather Service in Norman has issued a\n\n* Flood Warning for\n  The Washita River near Carnegie.\n\n* until this evening...or until the warning is cancelled.\n\n* At 10:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 25.1 feet.\n\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n\n* Flood stage is 25.0 feet.\n\n* Forecast...The Washita River will continue rising to near 25.3 feet\n  early Wednesday afternoon. The Washita River will fall below flood\n  stage early Wednesday afternoon.\n\n* Impact...At 25.0 feet...Shallow flooding will reach about a\n  thousand acres of non-leveed farm lands along the Washita River\n  valley in eastern Washita and western Caddo counties. Weaker\n  portions of local levees may be overtopped. Deeper water in cutoff\n  channels and tributary streams will isolate some low-lying fields\n  for a few hours.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3508 9879 3515 9869 3515 9855 3512 9842\n      3505 9844 3507 9858\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-98.79,35.08]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Warning", "Description":"Flood Warning\nNational Weather Service Norman OK\n1035 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nOKC015-075-149-250138-\n/O.NEW.KOUN.FL.W.0019.190424T1535Z-190425T0138Z/\n/CAGO2.1.ER.190424T1447Z.190424T1800Z.190424T1938Z.NO/\n1035 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe National Weather Service in Norman has issued a\n\n* Flood Warning for\n  The Washita River near Carnegie.\n\n* until this evening...or until the warning is cancelled.\n\n* At 10:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 25.1 feet.\n\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n\n* Flood stage is 25.0 feet.\n\n* Forecast...The Washita River will continue rising to near 25.3 feet\n  early Wednesday afternoon. The Washita River will fall below flood\n  stage early Wednesday afternoon.\n\n* Impact...At 25.0 feet...Shallow flooding will reach about a\n  thousand acres of non-leveed farm lands along the Washita River\n  valley in eastern Washita and western Caddo counties. Weaker\n  portions of local levees may be overtopped. Deeper water in cutoff\n  channels and tributary streams will isolate some low-lying fields\n  for a few hours.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3508 9879 3515 9869 3515 9855 3512 9842\n      3505 9844 3507 9858\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-98.79,35.08],[-98.69,35.15],[-98.55,35.15],[-98.42,35.12],[-98.44,35.05],[-98.58,35.07],[-98.79,35.08]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service New Orleans/Baton Rouge, LA\n1032 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nLouisiana...\n\n  Mississippi River At Reserve affecting St. Charles...St. James and\n  St. John The Baptist Parishes\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nLouisiana...\n\n  Mississippi River At Red River Landing affecting East Baton\n  Rouge...Pointe Coupee and West Feliciana Parishes\n\n  Mississippi River At Baton Rouge affecting East Baton Rouge and\n  West Baton Rouge Parishes\n\n  Mississippi River At Donaldsonville affecting Ascension Parish\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nForecast crests are based upon rainfall that has occurred along with\nanticipated rain for the next 24 hours. Adjustments to the forecasts\nwill be made if additional heavy rainfall occurs.\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas. Remember, two feet of\nrushing water can carry away most vehicles including pickups.  Turn\naround and don`t drown!\n\nA followup product will be issued later. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather\nRadio, local tv and radio stations...or your cable provider, for the\nlatest information. The latest graphical hydrologic information can\nalso be found at Weather.Gov.\n\n&&\n\nLAC033-121-252132-\n/O.CON.KLIX.FL.W.0002.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BTRL1.3.ER.190106T1052Z.190319T1400Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1032 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Mississippi River At Baton Rouge.\n* Until further notice.\n* At 10:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 40.9 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 35.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 41.5 feet by\n  Thursday May 09 then begin falling.\n* Impact...At 40.0 feet...The grounds of the older part of Louisiana\n  State University`s campus become soggy. This includes the area\n  around the Veterinary Medicine building, the Veterinary Medicine\n  Annex, the stadium and ball fields. The city of Baton Rouge and the\n  main LSU campus are protected by levees at this level.\n* Impact...At 38.0 feet...River traffic and industrial activity on the\n  river side of the levees will be greatly affected. Navigational\n  safety regulations will be strictly enforced.\n* Impact...At 36.0 feet...River traffic and industrial activity on the\n  river side of the levees will be greatly affected. Navigational\n  safety regulations will be strictly enforced.\n* Impact...At 35.0 feet...River islands from Red River Landing\n  downstream to Baton Rouge will be inundated.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3035 9113 3032 9130 3071 9159 3074 9130\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service New Orleans/Baton Rouge, LA\n1032 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nLouisiana...\n\n  Mississippi River At Reserve affecting St. Charles...St. James and\n  St. John The Baptist Parishes\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nLouisiana...\n\n  Mississippi River At Red River Landing affecting East Baton\n  Rouge...Pointe Coupee and West Feliciana Parishes\n\n  Mississippi River At Baton Rouge affecting East Baton Rouge and\n  West Baton Rouge Parishes\n\n  Mississippi River At Donaldsonville affecting Ascension Parish\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nForecast crests are based upon rainfall that has occurred along with\nanticipated rain for the next 24 hours. Adjustments to the forecasts\nwill be made if additional heavy rainfall occurs.\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas. Remember, two feet of\nrushing water can carry away most vehicles including pickups.  Turn\naround and don`t drown!\n\nA followup product will be issued later. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather\nRadio, local tv and radio stations...or your cable provider, for the\nlatest information. The latest graphical hydrologic information can\nalso be found at Weather.Gov.\n\n&&\n\nLAC005-252132-\n/O.CON.KLIX.FL.W.0018.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/DONL1.2.ER.000000T0000Z.190319T2300Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1032 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Mississippi River At Donaldsonville.\n* Until further notice.\n* At 10:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 29.9 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 27.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 30.0 feet by\n  Friday May 10 then begin falling.\n* Impact...At 27.0 feet...Navigation becomes difficult for smaller\n  river craft. Safety precautions for river traffic are urged.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3009 9079 3001 9087 3032 9130 3035 9113\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service New Orleans/Baton Rouge, LA\n1032 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nLouisiana...\n\n  Mississippi River At Reserve affecting St. Charles...St. James and\n  St. John The Baptist Parishes\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nLouisiana...\n\n  Mississippi River At Red River Landing affecting East Baton\n  Rouge...Pointe Coupee and West Feliciana Parishes\n\n  Mississippi River At Baton Rouge affecting East Baton Rouge and\n  West Baton Rouge Parishes\n\n  Mississippi River At Donaldsonville affecting Ascension Parish\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nForecast crests are based upon rainfall that has occurred along with\nanticipated rain for the next 24 hours. Adjustments to the forecasts\nwill be made if additional heavy rainfall occurs.\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas. Remember, two feet of\nrushing water can carry away most vehicles including pickups.  Turn\naround and don`t drown!\n\nA followup product will be issued later. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather\nRadio, local tv and radio stations...or your cable provider, for the\nlatest information. The latest graphical hydrologic information can\nalso be found at Weather.Gov.\n\n&&\n\nLAC033-077-125-252132-\n/O.CON.KLIX.FL.W.0070.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/RRLL1.2.ER.181215T2215Z.190317T1000Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n1032 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Mississippi River At Red River Landing.\n* Until further notice.\n* At  9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 58.2 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 48.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 59.0 feet by\n  Wednesday May 08 then begin falling.\n* Impact...At 59.0 feet...The east bank levee will be topped and the\n  prison farm land between the two levees will be inundated. Angola\n  Landing will be under water closing the ferry there. All river\n  islands along the reach from Red River Landing to Baton Rouge will\n  remain inundated with recreational camps and river bottom farm land\n  under water.\n* Impact...At 58.0 feet...Angola farmland on the left bank becomes\n  inundated.\n* Impact...At 54.0 feet...All river islands along the reach from Red\n  River Landing to Baton Rouge will be inundated. Recreational camps\n  and river bottom land will be under water. Water approaches Angola\n  farm land.\n* Impact...At 51.0 feet...All river islands along the reach from Red\n  River Landing to Baton Rouge will be inundated. Recreational camps\n  and river bottom farm land will be under water.\n* Impact...At 48.0 feet...Access roads will be inundated and\n  evacuation of all river islands must be complete. Protection of\n  people and property in the river bottom land on the river side of\n  the levees must be complete.\n* Impact...At 46.0 feet...River traffic will become dangerous. A levee\n  crevasse would flood adjacent farm land. Significant flooding of\n  Raccourci Island will continue and evacuation of the island is\n  recommended.\n* Impact...At 45.0 feet...Between the 40 and 45 foot stage flooding of\n  Raccourci Island becomes significant. At the 45 foot stage\n  evacuation of the island is recommended.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3074 9137 3071 9159 3102 9170 3103 9153\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Lincoln IL\n1027 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following river in Illinois...\n\n  Illinois River near Havana affecting Cass...Fulton and Mason\n  Counties\n  Illinois River at Beardstown affecting Brown...Cass...Morgan and\n  Schuyler Counties\n\n.The following forecasts are based on observed precipitation, soil\nmoisture conditions, and forecast precipitation.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nIf you encounter a flooded roadway, turn around and find an alternate\nroute. Turn around, don`t drown.\n\nAdditional river and weather information is available at\nwww.weather.gov/ilx.\n\n&&\n\nILC017-057-125-250527-\n/O.CON.KILX.FL.W.0003.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/HAVI2.2.ER.190206T1406Z.190405T1445Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1027 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Illinois River near Havana.\n* Until further notice.\n* At  945 AM Wednesday the stage was 17.1 feet.\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 17.0 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\n                  Fld  Observed         Forecast 6AM\nLocation          Stg  Stg  Day Time    Thu    Fri    Sat\n\nIllinois River\n Havana            14  17.1 Wed 10 AM   17.0   16.7   16.4\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4053 8988 4047 8980 4034 9002 4012 9017\n      4018 9023 4039 9010\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Lincoln IL\n1027 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following river in Illinois...\n\n  Illinois River near Havana affecting Cass...Fulton and Mason\n  Counties\n  Illinois River at Beardstown affecting Brown...Cass...Morgan and\n  Schuyler Counties\n\n.The following forecasts are based on observed precipitation, soil\nmoisture conditions, and forecast precipitation.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nIf you encounter a flooded roadway, turn around and find an alternate\nroute. Turn around, don`t drown.\n\nAdditional river and weather information is available at\nwww.weather.gov/ilx.\n\n&&\n\nILC009-017-137-169-250527-\n/O.CON.KILX.FL.W.0004.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BEAI2.2.ER.190205T1657Z.190405T2015Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1027 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Illinois River at Beardstown.\n* Until further notice.\n* At  945 AM Wednesday the stage was 18.7 feet.\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 18.6 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n* Impact...At 18.0 feet...Seepage problems begin in the Lost Creek\n  Drainage and Levee District.\n\n&&\n\n                  Fld  Observed         Forecast 6AM\nLocation          Stg  Stg  Day Time    Thu    Fri    Sat\n\nIllinois River\n Beardstown        14  18.7 Wed 10 AM   18.6   18.4   18.2\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4018 9023 4012 9017 4008 9037 3999 9046\n      3999 9058 4015 9043\n\n$$\n\nJRP\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEWPORT/MOREHEAD CITY, NC\n1127 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in North\nCarolina...\n  Neuse River At Kinston affecting Lenoir County\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive vehicles through flooded areas. Most flood deaths occur\nin automobiles when people try to drive through flooded areas.\n\nStay tuned to developments by listening to NOAA Weather Radio...local\nradio...media or cable TV.\n\n&&\n\nNCC107-251527-\n/O.CON.KMHX.FL.W.0006.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/KINN7.1.ER.190416T1830Z.190421T1615Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1127 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Neuse River At Kinston.\n* until further notice.\n* At 10 AM Wednesday the stage was 15.6 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 15.5 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n* Impact...At 16.0 feet...Flooding of the campground at the Nature\n  Center is expected. Water encroaches onto other properties along\n  the south side of the river.\n\n&&\n                  Fld  Observed         Forecast 8AM\nLocation          Stg  Stg  Day Time    Thu   Fri   Sat\n  Kinston         14  15.6 Wed 11 AM   15.5  15.3  14.8\n\nLAT...LON 3528 7763 3536 7748 3533 7743 3522 7750\n       3521 7761 3520 7784 3526 7783\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON, MS\n1026 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nLouisiana..\n\n  Black River At Jonesville L&D affecting Catahoula and Concordia\n  Parishes\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive or walk through areas where water covers roadway! The\nwater may be deeper than it appears. Remember...Turn around, don`t\ndrown!\n\nForecasts are based on rainfall that has occurred and that which is\nforecast to occur over the next 48 hours.\n\nAdditional information is available at:\nhttps://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=JAN\n\nThe next regularly scheduled update is expected tonight between 8 and\n10 PM.\n\n&&\n\nLAC025-029-252126-\n/O.CON.KJAN.FL.W.0098.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/JNEL1.1.ER.000000T0000Z.190426T1800Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1026 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Black River At Jonesville L&D\n* until further notice.\n* At 5:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 51.1 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 50.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 51.5 feet early\n  Friday afternoon. Additional rises may be possible thereafter.\n* Impact...At 51.4 feet...The Columbia Recreation Area is\n  inaccessible.\n\n&&\n\n              Flood    Observed       Forecast 7 AM\nLocation      Stg   Stg Day  Time   Thu   Fri   Sat Crest Time  Date\n\nBlack River\n Jonesville LD 50  51.1 Wed 05 AM  51.2  51.4  51.5  51.5 01 PM 04/26\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3139 9199 3191 9195 3186 9180 3160 9170\n      3144 9168 3141 9168\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LITTLE ROCK AR\n1026 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...From the National Weather Service in Little Rock...the Flood\nWarning continues for the following river in Arkansas...\n\n  Cache River Near Patterson affecting Jackson and Woodruff Counties\n\nRiver forecasts are based on current conditions and rainfall\nforecasted to occur over the next 48 hours. During periods of\nflooding...Evening forecasts are reissued with updated rainfall\nforecasts.\n\nObserved and forecasted stage data plots are available on our\nAdvanced Hydrologic Prediction Service web page at...\nwww.weather.gov/lzk\nUnder the Current Conditions section...Select River and Lakes AHPS.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Remember to Turn Around...Don`t Drown\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\n\nEveryone with property or other interest along streams and rivers\nshould remain alert to changing weather forecasts. Should conditions\nchange...Look for river forecasts or Flood Warnings for use in making\ninformed decisions to protect life and property.\n\n&&\n\nARC067-147-250625-\n/O.CON.KLZK.FL.W.0047.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/PTTA4.1.ER.000000T0000Z.190421T2100Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1026 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Cache River Near Patterson.\n* until further notice...Or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At 10:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 10.3 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 9.0 feet.\n* Forecast...With additional rainfall forecasted over the next\n  48 hours, the river will remain nearly steady over 10 feet.\n* Impacts at 10.0 feet...Pastureland and cropland not protected by\n  levees in Jackson and Woodruff counties affected. Water is over\n  portions of State Highway 37 and deep along the shoulders of State\n  Highway 18 near Grubbs. Water over portions of Woodruff County\n  Road 775 north of State Highway 260.\n\n&&\n\n             Fld     Observed       Forecast 6 AM         Crest\nLocation     Stg   Stg  Day Time   Thu   Fri   Sat  Crest  Time  Date\n\nCache River\n  Patterson    9  10.3 Wed 10 AM  10.3  10.3  10.3    STEADY\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3510 9133 3522 9128 3539 9123 3538 9113\n 3521 9117 3508 9122\n\n$$\n\n61\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LITTLE ROCK AR\n1024 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...From the National Weather Service in Little Rock...the Flood\nWarning continues for the following river in Arkansas...\n\n  White River At Georgetown affecting Prairie...White and Woodruff\n  Counties\n\n  White River At Des Arc affecting Prairie County\n\n  White River At Augusta affecting White and Woodruff Counties\n\n  White River At Clarendon affecting Arkansas and Monroe Counties\n\nRiver forecasts are based on current conditions and rainfall\nforecasted to occur over the next 48 hours. During periods of\nflooding...Evening forecasts are reissued with updated rainfall\nforecasts.\n\nObserved and forecasted stage data plots are available on our\nAdvanced Hydrologic Prediction Service web page at...\nwww.weather.gov/lzk\nUnder the Current Conditions section...Select River and Lakes AHPS.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Remember to Turn Around...Don`t Drown\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\n\nEveryone with property or other interest along streams and rivers\nshould remain alert to changing weather forecasts. Should conditions\nchange...Look for river forecasts or Flood Warnings for use in making\ninformed decisions to protect life and property.\n\n&&\n\nARC145-147-250624-\n/O.CON.KLZK.FL.W.0002.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/AUGA4.2.ER.190104T0045Z.190216T0100Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1024 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The White River At Augusta.\n* until further notice...Or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At 10:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 31.5 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 26.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue a slow fall through the end\n  of the week.\n* Impacts at 30.0 feet...Thousands of acres of farm ground flooded.\n  County roads on both sides of the river are flooded, including County\n  Road 871 and 899.\n\n&&\n\n             Fld     Observed       Forecast 6 AM         Crest\nLocation     Stg   Stg  Day Time   Thu   Fri   Sat  Crest  Time  Date\n\nLower White River\n  Augusta     26  31.5 Wed 10 AM  31.4  31.4  31.3   SLOW FALL\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3514 9152 3525 9146 3537 9150 3534 9136\n 3521 9133 3515 9137\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n1024 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n\n  Vermillion River Near Davis\n  Vermillion River Near Wakonda\n  James River At Huron\n  James River Near Forestburg\n  James River At Mitchell\n  James River Near Scotland\n  James River Above Yankton\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC067-135-251923-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0025.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/SCOS2.3.RS.190313T2055Z.190418T0930Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1024 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The James River Near Scotland.\n* until further notice.\n* At 09AM Wednesday the stage was 18.06 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 13.00 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will remain near 18.1 feet for the next\n  few days.\n* At stages near 18.0 feet...Highway 44 south of Milltown and Keiber\n  Road in Milltown will be flooded.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4338 9777 4340 9763 4321 9755 4308 9736\n          4308 9750 4317 9769\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n1024 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n\n  Vermillion River Near Davis\n  Vermillion River Near Wakonda\n  James River At Huron\n  James River Near Forestburg\n  James River At Mitchell\n  James River Near Scotland\n  James River Above Yankton\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC135-251923-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0032.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/YNNS2.3.RS.190314T0300Z.190314T0316Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n1024 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The James River Above Yankton.\n* until further notice.\n* At 10AM Wednesday the stage was 19.17 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 12.00 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 19.3 feet by\n  Thursday April 25 and then begin to slowly fall.\n* At stages near 18.5 feet...SW Jim River Road near 305th Street\n  begins flooding.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4308 9750 4308 9736 4298 9731 4287 9722\n          4287 9737 4298 9741\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n1024 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n\n  Vermillion River Near Davis\n  Vermillion River Near Wakonda\n  James River At Huron\n  James River Near Forestburg\n  James River At Mitchell\n  James River Near Scotland\n  James River Above Yankton\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC005-251923-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0078.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/HURS2.3.RS.190321T0837Z.190424T1245Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1024 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The James River At Huron.\n* until further notice.\n* At 09AM Wednesday the stage was 17.36 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 11.00 feet.\n* Forecast...The river is cresting now and will begin to slowly fall\n  by Friday April 26.\n* At stages near 18.0 feet...The road leading to the packing plant in\n  Huron will begin flooding.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4463 9833 4463 9821 4449 9810 4420 9810\n          4420 9822 4447 9824\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n1024 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n\n  Vermillion River Near Davis\n  Vermillion River Near Wakonda\n  James River At Huron\n  James River Near Forestburg\n  James River At Mitchell\n  James River Near Scotland\n  James River Above Yankton\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC125-251923-\n/O.EXT.KFSD.FL.W.0123.000000T0000Z-190426T1200Z/\n/DVSS2.2.ER.190406T2002Z.190418T1300Z.190425T1200Z.NO/\n1024 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Vermillion River Near Davis.\n* until Friday morning.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 11.50 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 11.00 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  Thursday April 25.\n* At stages near 11.0 feet...Low lying areas and some fields begin\n  flooding.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4340 9710 4340 9704 4327 9696 4318 9689\n          4310 9694 4310 9703\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n1024 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n\n  Vermillion River Near Davis\n  Vermillion River Near Wakonda\n  James River At Huron\n  James River Near Forestburg\n  James River At Mitchell\n  James River Near Scotland\n  James River Above Yankton\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC111-251923-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0079.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/FORS2.3.RS.190320T0550Z.190423T1245Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1024 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The James River Near Forestburg.\n* until further notice.\n* At 09AM Wednesday the stage was 17.31 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 12.00 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to slowly fall.\n* At stages near 18.0 feet...County Road 21 in northern Davison\n  County will be flooded.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4420 9822 4420 9810 4402 9802 4393 9798\n          4393 9812 4409 9816\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n1024 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...\n\n  Vermillion River Near Davis\n  Vermillion River Near Wakonda\n  James River At Huron\n  James River Near Forestburg\n  James River At Mitchell\n  James River Near Scotland\n  James River Above Yankton\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC027-251923-\n/O.EXT.KFSD.FL.W.0125.000000T0000Z-190428T0224Z/\n/WKAS2.3.ER.190416T2100Z.190419T1200Z.190427T0224Z.NR/\n1024 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Vermillion River Near Wakonda.\n* until Saturday evening.\n* At 07AM Wednesday the stage was estimated at 15.20 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 14.00 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  Friday April 26.\n* At stages near 15.0 feet...Highway 19 south of Centerville could\n  start flooding if the levees fail.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4310 9703 4310 9694 4291 9690 4291 9701\n          4295 9700 4300 9704\n\n$$\n\n&&\nLocation Flood    Latest Observed   Maximum Forecast  Recent Observed\n         Stage    Stage  Time       Stage  Time       Crest Time\n\nJAMES RIVER\nHURS2    11.0     17.36 Wed 9 AM    17.4  Wed 1 PM\nFORS2    12.0     17.31 Wed 10 AM                     17.3  Tue Apr 23\nJRMS2    17.0     23.16 Wed 10 AM   23.2  Wed 1 PM    23.3  Tue Apr 23\nSCOS2    13.0     18.06 Wed 9 AM    18.1  Wed 1 PM    18.8  Thu Apr 18\nYNNS2    12.0     19.17 Wed 10 AM   19.3  Thu 1 AM    20.4  Thu Apr 18\n\nVERMILLION RIVER\nDVSS2    11.0     11.50 Wed 9 AM                      14.2  Thu Apr 18\nWKAS2    14.0    E15.20 Wed 7 AM                      17.1  Sun Apr 21\n\nMG\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"River Flood Statement", "Description":"River Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Gray ME\n1124 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in Maine\n\n  Kennebec River At Skowhegan affecting Somerset County\n  Kennebec River At Augusta affecting Kennebec County\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in New\nHampshire...Vermont\n  Connecticut River Near Dalton affecting Coos and Essex Counties\n  Androscoggin River At Gorham affecting Coos County\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive through flooded areas, it is impossible to know if the\nroad is safe for travel. Turn around, dont drown!\n\nStay tuned to developments by listening to NOAA weather radio...or\nyour favorite local media outlet.\n\n&&\n\nMEC025-250324-\n/O.EXT.KGYX.FL.W.0014.000000T0000Z-190425T0413Z/\n/SKOM1.1.ER.190420T2128Z.190421T1700Z.190424T2213Z.NO/\n1124 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood warning extended until late tonight...\nThe flood warning continues for\n  The Kennebec River At Skowhegan.\n* Until late tonight.\n* At 10 AM Wednesday the flow was 38181 cfs and falling.\n* Minor Flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood flow is 35000 CFS.\n* The river will continue falling to below flood stage by this\n  evening.\n* Impact...At 35000 cfs...Flooding occurs at campground in Skowhegan.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4480 6992 4480 6960 4453 6955 4453 6969\n      4468 6968 4471 6992\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"River Flood Statement", "Description":"River Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Gray ME\n1124 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in Maine\n\n  Kennebec River At Skowhegan affecting Somerset County\n  Kennebec River At Augusta affecting Kennebec County\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in New\nHampshire...Vermont\n  Connecticut River Near Dalton affecting Coos and Essex Counties\n  Androscoggin River At Gorham affecting Coos County\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive through flooded areas, it is impossible to know if the\nroad is safe for travel. Turn around, dont drown!\n\nStay tuned to developments by listening to NOAA weather radio...or\nyour favorite local media outlet.\n\n&&\n\nNHC007-VTC009-250324-\n/O.CON.KGYX.FL.W.0022.000000T0000Z-190427T0030Z/\n/DLTN3.2.ER.190421T0015Z.190422T1515Z.190426T1630Z.NO/\n1124 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe flood warning continues for\n  The Connecticut River Near Dalton.\n* Until Friday evening.\n* At 10 AM Wednesday the stage was 19.0 feet and falling.\n* Flood stage is 17.0 feet.\n* The river will continue a slow fall and is expected to fall below\n  flood stage on Friday.\n* Impact...At 17.0 feet...Minor lowland flooding is occurring.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4460 7160 4460 7150 4440 7162 4429 7200\n    4435 7205 4447 7169\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LITTLE ROCK AR\n1021 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...From the National Weather Service in Little Rock...the Flood\nWarning continues for the following river in Arkansas...\n\n  Black River At Pocahontas affecting Randolph County\n\n  Black River At Black Rock affecting Independence...Jackson and\n  Lawrence Counties\n\nRiver forecasts are based on current conditions and rainfall\nforecasted to occur over the next 48 hours. During periods of\nflooding...Evening forecasts are reissued with updated rainfall\nforecasts.\n\nObserved and forecasted stage data plots are available on our\nAdvanced Hydrologic Prediction Service web page at...\nwww.weather.gov/lzk\nUnder the Current Conditions section...Select River and Lakes AHPS.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Remember to Turn Around...Don`t Drown\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\n\nEveryone with property or other interest along streams and rivers\nshould remain alert to changing weather forecasts. Should conditions\nchange...Look for river forecasts or Flood Warnings for use in making\ninformed decisions to protect life and property.\n\n&&\n\nARC063-067-075-250620-\n/O.CON.KLZK.FL.W.0049.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BKRA4.1.ER.190414T2310Z.190420T0830Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1021 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Black River At Black Rock.\n* until further notice...Or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At 10:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 18.8 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n* Forecast...Although the river is currently falling, rainfall over\n  the next 48 hours will likely make the river rise to near\n  19.0 feet by Saturday morning.\n* Impacts at 17.0 feet...Low lying cultivated land and pastures\n  in Lawrence, Jackson, and Independence counties flood.\n\n&&\n\n             Fld     Observed       Forecast 6 AM         Crest\nLocation     Stg   Stg  Day Time   Thu   Fri   Sat  Crest  Time  Date\n\nBlack River\n  Black Rock  14  18.8 Wed 10 AM  18.4  18.6  19.0   19.0 07 AM 04/27\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3570 9140 3591 9125 3612 9115 3610 9101\n 3588 9110 3564 9128\n\n$$\n\n61\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LITTLE ROCK AR\n1021 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...From the National Weather Service in Little Rock...the Flood\nWarning continues for the following river in Arkansas...\n\n  Black River At Pocahontas affecting Randolph County\n\n  Black River At Black Rock affecting Independence...Jackson and\n  Lawrence Counties\n\nRiver forecasts are based on current conditions and rainfall\nforecasted to occur over the next 48 hours. During periods of\nflooding...Evening forecasts are reissued with updated rainfall\nforecasts.\n\nObserved and forecasted stage data plots are available on our\nAdvanced Hydrologic Prediction Service web page at...\nwww.weather.gov/lzk\nUnder the Current Conditions section...Select River and Lakes AHPS.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Remember to Turn Around...Don`t Drown\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\n\nEveryone with property or other interest along streams and rivers\nshould remain alert to changing weather forecasts. Should conditions\nchange...Look for river forecasts or Flood Warnings for use in making\ninformed decisions to protect life and property.\n\n&&\n\nARC121-250620-\n/O.CON.KLZK.FL.W.0059.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/POCA4.1.ER.000000T0000Z.190426T1200Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1021 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Black River At Pocahontas.\n* until further notice...Or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At 10:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 17.3 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 17.0 feet.\n* Forecast...With rain expected over the next 48 hours, the river\n  is expected to rise to near 17.7 feet by Friday morning.\n* Impacts at 17.0 feet...Agricultural lands along the river east and\n  south of Pocahontas will be impacted by high water. Equipment and\n  livestock should be moved to higher ground.\n\n&&\n\n             Fld     Observed       Forecast 6 AM         Crest\nLocation     Stg   Stg  Day Time   Thu   Fri   Sat  Crest  Time  Date\n\nBlack River\n  Pocahontas  17  17.3 Wed 10 AM  17.5  17.7  17.6   17.7 07 AM 04/26\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3612 9115 3625 9106 3630 9095 3620 9089\n 3617 9098 3610 9101\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service La Crosse WI\n1013 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nRiver forecasts take into account both observed and forecast\nprecipitation.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars into flooded areas. Remember, it only takes two\nfeet of water to float most automobiles, including sport utility\nvehicles. Turn Around, Don`t Drown!\n\nAdditional river and weather information is available at...\nhttp://www.weather.gov/lacrosse .\n\n&&\n\nIAC005-MNC055-WIC023-123-250612-\n/O.CON.KARX.FL.W.0046.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/LNSI4.1.RS.190423T2300Z.190426T0600Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1013 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Mississippi River at Lansing.\n* until further notice...Or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 17.3 feet.\n* Flood stage is 17.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 17.9 feet by\n  Friday morning then begin falling.\n* Impact...At 17.9 feet...Water from the storm sewer system reaches\n  the 300 and 500 blocks of South Front Street.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4361 9127 4357 9122 4328 9101 4321 9109 4331 9126\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Marquette MI\n1113 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Upper\nMichigan...\n\n  Michigamme River near Crystal Falls affecting Iron County\n\n.Recent rainfall and water from ongoing snowmelt due to warm\ntemperatures will continue to contribute to the high water along\nthe Michigamme River.  Near Crystal Falls, the water is forecast to\nremain above flood stage.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Even 6 inches of fast moving flood water can knock\nyou off your feet...and a depth of 2 feet will float your car. Never\ntry to walk...swim...or drive through such swift water. If you come\nupon flood waters...stop...turn around and go another way.\n\nadditional weather and river information is available at\nwww.weather.gov/mqt\n\nThe next statement will be issued by 11 PM EDT.\n\n&&\n\nMIC071-250513-\n/O.CON.KMQT.FL.W.0013.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/CRFM4.1.DR.190423T1723Z.190424T0030Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1013 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Michigamme River near Crystal Falls.\n* until further notice.\n* At  9:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 8.5 feet.\n* Flood stage is 8.0 feet.\n* At 8.0 feet...3700 cfs - River begins to flood additional low lying\n  areas along the river bank.\n* At 7.0 feet...2700 cfs - River exceeds bankfull stage.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4604 8821 4612 8828 4614 8817 4607 8812\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service La Crosse WI\n1013 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nRiver forecasts take into account both observed and forecast\nprecipitation.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars into flooded areas. Remember, it only takes two\nfeet of water to float most automobiles, including sport utility\nvehicles. Turn Around, Don`t Drown!\n\nAdditional river and weather information is available at...\nhttp://www.weather.gov/lacrosse .\n\n&&\n\nMNC157-WIC011-250612-\n/O.CON.KARX.FL.W.0033.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/WABM5.2.RS.190324T1915Z.190402T0815Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1013 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Mississippi River at Wabasha.\n* until further notice...Or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 14.8 feet.\n* Flood stage is 12.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 14.6 feet\n  by Thursday morning.\n* Impact...At 14.4 feet...Flooding begins near East Main Street.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4445 9207 4442 9200 4435 9192 4433 9200 4439 9209\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service La Crosse WI\n1013 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nRiver forecasts take into account both observed and forecast\nprecipitation.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars into flooded areas. Remember, it only takes two\nfeet of water to float most automobiles, including sport utility\nvehicles. Turn Around, Don`t Drown!\n\nAdditional river and weather information is available at...\nhttp://www.weather.gov/lacrosse .\n\n&&\n\nMNC169-WIC011-121-250612-\n/O.CON.KARX.FL.W.0034.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/WNAM5.2.RS.190326T0300Z.190423T2330Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1013 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Mississippi River at Winona.\n* until further notice...Or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  9:45 AM Wednesday the stage was 16.8 feet.\n* Flood stage is 13.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 16.5 feet\n  by Thursday morning.\n* Impact...At 16.6 feet...Lock and Dam 6 goes out of operation.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4419 9179 4401 9142 4398 9147 4407 9172 4415 9182\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service La Crosse WI\n1013 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nRiver forecasts take into account both observed and forecast\nprecipitation.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars into flooded areas. Remember, it only takes two\nfeet of water to float most automobiles, including sport utility\nvehicles. Turn Around, Don`t Drown!\n\nAdditional river and weather information is available at...\nhttp://www.weather.gov/lacrosse .\n\n&&\n\nMNC055-WIC063-123-250612-\n/O.CON.KARX.FL.W.0035.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/LACW3.2.RS.190326T1237Z.190424T0600Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1013 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Mississippi River at La Crosse.\n* until further notice...Or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 14.3 feet.\n* Flood stage is 12.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 14.1 feet\n  by Thursday morning.\n* Impact...At 14.0 feet...Flooding begins to threaten homes in the\n  Shore Acres area. Water begins to impact homes and businesses along\n  La Fond Avenue and Bainbridge Street on French Island. Water begins\n  to go over the road at Copeland Park with some water into the ball\n  parks. Water is near the bottom of the Pettibone Beach shelter and\n  water is nearly over the road at Houska Park near the wastewater\n  treatment plant. Water also begins to spread into Riverside Park.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4401 9142 4388 9120 4357 9122 4361 9127 4399 9145\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service La Crosse WI\n1013 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nRiver forecasts take into account both observed and forecast\nprecipitation.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars into flooded areas. Remember, it only takes two\nfeet of water to float most automobiles, including sport utility\nvehicles. Turn Around, Don`t Drown!\n\nAdditional river and weather information is available at...\nhttp://www.weather.gov/lacrosse .\n\n&&\n\nMNC049-157-WIC091-250612-\n/O.CON.KARX.FL.W.0044.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/LKCM5.1.RS.190420T1900Z.190423T0300Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1013 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Mississippi River at Lake City.\n* until further notice...Or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 16.6 feet.\n* Flood stage is 16.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 16.8 feet by\n  Sunday morning then begin falling.\n* Impact...At 16.0 feet...Minor lowland flooding occurs and some\n  residential sections near the river are evacuated. Water and Sewer\n  service is turned off along Central Point Road.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4454 9228 4445 9207 4439 9209 4442 9225 4451 9236\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Marquette MI\n1108 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Upper\nMichigan...\n\n  Michigamme River near Republic affecting Marquette County\n\n.Recent rainfall and water from ongoing snowmelt due to warm\ntemperatures will continue to contribute to the rising waters along\nthe Michigamme River.  Near Republic, the water is forecast to remain\nabove moderate flood stage until the middle of next week.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Even 6 inches of fast moving flood water can knock\nyou off your feet...and a depth of 2 feet will float your car. Never\ntry to walk...swim...or drive through such swift water. If you come\nupon flood waters...stop...turn around and go another way.\n\nadditional weather and river information is available at\nwww.weather.gov/mqt\n\nThe next statement will be issued by 11 PM EDT tonight.\n\n&&\n\nMIC103-250506-\n/O.CON.KMQT.FL.W.0007.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BNGM4.2.RS.190423T0734Z.190426T0600Z.000000T0000Z.UU/\n1108 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Michigamme River near Republic.\n* until further notice.\n* At 10:45 AM Wednesday the stage was 10.2 feet.\n* Flood stage is 9.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 10.9 feet by\n  early Friday morning then begin falling.\n* At 7.7 feet...Water begins to impact the yards of homes near\n  Bengtson bridge on County Road LI in South Republic.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4631 8803 4638 8805 4640 8793 4631 8791\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Paducah Kentucky\n1007 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nIllinois...Indiana...\n\n  Wabash River at New Harmony\n\n.Minor flooding continues along the Wabash River at New Harmony. The\nriver is expected to continue rising to near 17.2 feet bt late Saturday.\nThe river will fall below flood stage next Thursday May 2.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSAFETY MESSAGE...\n\nNever drive cars...trucks or sport utility vehicles through flooded\nareas. The water may be too deep to allow safe passage. Never allow\nchildren to play in or near flood waters. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather\nRadio or your local media for further statements and possible updated\nforecasts.\n\nAdditional information is available at\nhttp://www.crh.noaa.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=pah /lower case/\n\n&&\n\nILC059-185-193-INC051-129-251908-\n/O.EXT.KPAH.FL.W.0064.000000T0000Z-190502T2100Z/\n/NHRI3.1.ER.190418T1815Z.190427T0000Z.190502T1500Z.NO/\n1007 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Wabash River at New Harmony.\n* until Thursday May 02.\n* At  9:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 16.7 feet.\n* Flood Stage is 15.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 17.2 feet by\n  Saturday evening. The river will fall below flood stage late\n  Thursday morning May 2.\n* Impact...At 19.0 Feet...Harmonie State Park is closed. Surrounding\n  bottomland is flooded.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3816 8799 3815 8790 3797 8799 3781 8801\n      3780 8809 3789 8810\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Northern Indiana\n1104 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning has been extended for the following rivers...\n\n  Saint Marys River near Decatur affecting Adams...Allen and Van Wert\n  Counties\n  Tiffin River near Stryker affecting Defiance...Fulton and Williams\n  Counties\n\n.Rivers have crested and continue to slowly fall.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nNever drive vehicles through flooded areas. The water may be too deep\nto allow safe passage. Never allow children to play in or near flood\nwaters. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or local media for further\nstatements and updated forecasts.\n\nDetailed river forecasts and more information can be found on the\ninternet at www.weather.gov/iwx under Rivers and Lakes.\n\nAll times are in Eastern Time. This statement will be updated in\nabout 24 hours or sooner if necessary.\n\n&&\n\nOHC039-051-171-251503-\n/O.EXT.KIWX.FL.W.0020.000000T0000Z-190426T1000Z/\n/STRO1.1.ER.190421T0300Z.190423T1000Z.190425T1000Z.NO/\n1104 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n The Flood Warning has been extended for\n  The Tiffin River near Stryker\n* until Friday morning.\n* At 10 AM Wednesday the stage was 12.0 feet and falling.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 11.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will fall below the 11.0 foot flood stage\n  around 6 AM Thursday April 25.\n* At 12.0 feet...Portions of State Route 66 flood north of Archbold.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4130 8444 4149 8446 4159 8439 4159 8429\n      4130 8438\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Marquette MI\n1104 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Upper\nMichigan...\n\n  Michigamme River near Witch Lake affecting Marquette County\n\n.Recent rainfall and water from ongoing snowmelt due to warm\ntemperatures will continue to contribute to rising waters along the\nMichigamme River.  At Witch Lake, the water is forecast to remain\nabove moderate flood stage until the middle of next week.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Even 6 inches of fast moving flood water can knock\nyou off your feet...and a depth of 2 feet will float your car. Never\ntry to walk...swim...or drive through such swift water. If you come\nupon flood waters...stop...turn around and go another way.\n\nadditional weather and river information is available at\nwww.weather.gov/mqt\n\nThe next statement will be issued by 11 PM EDT tonight.\n\n&&\n\nMIC103-250504-\n/O.CON.KMQT.FL.W.0008.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/WLKM4.2.RS.190423T0940Z.190426T0600Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1004 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Michigamme River near Witch Lake.\n* until further notice.\n* At  9:10 AM Wednesday the stage was 10.2 feet.\n* Flood stage is 9.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 11.0 feet by\n  early Friday morning then begin falling.\n* At 11.0 feet...Flood waters cover significant portions of County\n  Road LG between M-95 and Michigamme Dam. Houses near Bengtson\n  Bridge in South Republic are further impacted by flood waters.\n* At 9.0 feet...Water impacts the yards and a few homes near Bengtson\n  bridge on County Road LI in South Republic and along Floodwood\n  Drive near the Michigamme River east of M-95. Approximately 6\n  inches of water is covering portions of County Road LG northwest of\n  M-95.\n* At 8.5 feet...Water begins to cover County Road LG 2.6 miles\n  northwest of M-95.\n* At 8.0 feet...Water inundates low lying areas along the river in\n  Republic and South Republic...and will impact the yards of homes\n  near Bengtson bridge on County Road LI in South Republic.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4631 8803 4631 8791 4623 8796 4615 8812\n      4623 8812 4627 8804\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Northern Indiana\n1104 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning has been extended for the following rivers...\n\n  Saint Marys River near Decatur affecting Adams...Allen and Van Wert\n  Counties\n  Tiffin River near Stryker affecting Defiance...Fulton and Williams\n  Counties\n\n.Rivers have crested and continue to slowly fall.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nNever drive vehicles through flooded areas. The water may be too deep\nto allow safe passage. Never allow children to play in or near flood\nwaters. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or local media for further\nstatements and updated forecasts.\n\nDetailed river forecasts and more information can be found on the\ninternet at www.weather.gov/iwx under Rivers and Lakes.\n\nAll times are in Eastern Time. This statement will be updated in\nabout 24 hours or sooner if necessary.\n\n&&\n\nINC001-003-OHC161-251503-\n/O.EXT.KIWX.FL.W.0024.000000T0000Z-190425T1845Z/\n/DCRI3.1.ER.190421T0139Z.190422T1300Z.190424T1845Z.NO/\n1104 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n The Flood Warning has been extended for\n  The Saint Marys River near Decatur\n* until Thursday afternoon.\n* At 10 AM Wednesday the stage was 17.5 feet and falling.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 17.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will fall below the 17.0 foot flood stage\n  around 2 PM Wednesday April 24.\n* At 17.5 feet...County road 225 north of Pleasant Mills is flooded.\n  Agricultural land flooding increases in northern...central and\n  eastern Adams County.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4093 8506 4094 8504 4084 8491 4082 8494\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-85.06,40.93]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Northern Indiana\n1104 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning has been extended for the following rivers...\n\n  Saint Marys River near Decatur affecting Adams...Allen and Van Wert\n  Counties\n  Tiffin River near Stryker affecting Defiance...Fulton and Williams\n  Counties\n\n.Rivers have crested and continue to slowly fall.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nNever drive vehicles through flooded areas. The water may be too deep\nto allow safe passage. Never allow children to play in or near flood\nwaters. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or local media for further\nstatements and updated forecasts.\n\nDetailed river forecasts and more information can be found on the\ninternet at www.weather.gov/iwx under Rivers and Lakes.\n\nAll times are in Eastern Time. This statement will be updated in\nabout 24 hours or sooner if necessary.\n\n&&\n\nINC001-003-OHC161-251503-\n/O.EXT.KIWX.FL.W.0024.000000T0000Z-190425T1845Z/\n/DCRI3.1.ER.190421T0139Z.190422T1300Z.190424T1845Z.NO/\n1104 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n The Flood Warning has been extended for\n  The Saint Marys River near Decatur\n* until Thursday afternoon.\n* At 10 AM Wednesday the stage was 17.5 feet and falling.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 17.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will fall below the 17.0 foot flood stage\n  around 2 PM Wednesday April 24.\n* At 17.5 feet...County road 225 north of Pleasant Mills is flooded.\n  Agricultural land flooding increases in northern...central and\n  eastern Adams County.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4093 8506 4094 8504 4084 8491 4082 8494\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-85.06,40.93],[-85.04,40.94],[-84.91,40.84],[-84.94,40.82],[-85.06,40.93]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service St Louis MO\n1003 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nIllinois...\n\n  Illinois River at La Grange LD\n\n  Illinois River at Meredosia\n\n  Illinois River at Valley City\n\n  Illinois River at Hardin\n\nRiver forecasts are based on observed precipitation and forecast\nprecipitation for the next 24 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nThe National Weather Service will monitor\nthis developing situation and issue follow up statements as\nconditions or forecasts change.\n\nSafety message:  Never drive cars, trucks, or sport utility vehicles\nthrough flooded areas.  The water may be too deep to allow for safe\npassage.\n\nThis product, along with additional weather and stream information,\nis available at http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=lsx.\n\n&&\n\nILC009-251502-\n/O.EXT.KLSX.FL.W.0054.000000T0000Z-190429T0600Z/\n/NLGI2.1.ER.190313T0800Z.190404T1500Z.190428T0600Z.NO/\n1003 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Illinois River at La Grange LD\n* until late Sunday night.\n* At  8:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 23.6 feet.\n* Flood stage is 23.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* The river is forecast to continue falling to below flood stage by\n  early Sunday morning.\n\n&&\n                   Fld   Latest              7 a.m. Forecast\nLOCATION           Stg  Obs Stg     04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29\n\nIllinois River\n  La Grange LD    23.0   23.64      23.5   23.4   23.2   22.9   22.6\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3999 9058 3999 9046 3988 9051 3988 9063\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service St Louis MO\n1003 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nIllinois...\n\n  Illinois River at La Grange LD\n\n  Illinois River at Meredosia\n\n  Illinois River at Valley City\n\n  Illinois River at Hardin\n\nRiver forecasts are based on observed precipitation and forecast\nprecipitation for the next 24 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nThe National Weather Service will monitor\nthis developing situation and issue follow up statements as\nconditions or forecasts change.\n\nSafety message:  Never drive cars, trucks, or sport utility vehicles\nthrough flooded areas.  The water may be too deep to allow for safe\npassage.\n\nThis product, along with additional weather and stream information,\nis available at http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=lsx.\n\n&&\n\nILC137-149-251502-\n/O.EXT.KLSX.FL.W.0055.000000T0000Z-190430T0600Z/\n/MROI2.1.ER.190313T1445Z.190404T2300Z.190429T0600Z.NO/\n1003 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Illinois River at Meredosia\n* until late Monday night.\n* At  9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 17.9 feet.\n* Flood stage is 17.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* The river is forecast to continue falling to below flood stage by\n  early Monday morning.\n&&\n                   Fld   Latest              7 a.m. Forecast\nLOCATION           Stg  Obs Stg     04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29\n\nIllinois River\n  Meredosia       17.0   17.92      17.7   17.6   17.4   17.2   16.9\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3988 9063 3988 9051 3977 9053 3977 9067\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-90.63,39.88]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service St Louis MO\n1003 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nIllinois...\n\n  Illinois River at La Grange LD\n\n  Illinois River at Meredosia\n\n  Illinois River at Valley City\n\n  Illinois River at Hardin\n\nRiver forecasts are based on observed precipitation and forecast\nprecipitation for the next 24 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nThe National Weather Service will monitor\nthis developing situation and issue follow up statements as\nconditions or forecasts change.\n\nSafety message:  Never drive cars, trucks, or sport utility vehicles\nthrough flooded areas.  The water may be too deep to allow for safe\npassage.\n\nThis product, along with additional weather and stream information,\nis available at http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=lsx.\n\n&&\n\nILC137-149-251502-\n/O.EXT.KLSX.FL.W.0055.000000T0000Z-190430T0600Z/\n/MROI2.1.ER.190313T1445Z.190404T2300Z.190429T0600Z.NO/\n1003 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Illinois River at Meredosia\n* until late Monday night.\n* At  9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 17.9 feet.\n* Flood stage is 17.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* The river is forecast to continue falling to below flood stage by\n  early Monday morning.\n&&\n                   Fld   Latest              7 a.m. Forecast\nLOCATION           Stg  Obs Stg     04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29\n\nIllinois River\n  Meredosia       17.0   17.92      17.7   17.6   17.4   17.2   16.9\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3988 9063 3988 9051 3977 9053 3977 9067\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-90.63,39.88],[-90.51,39.88],[-90.53,39.77],[-90.67,39.77],[-90.63,39.88]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service St Louis MO\n1003 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nIllinois...\n\n  Illinois River at La Grange LD\n\n  Illinois River at Meredosia\n\n  Illinois River at Valley City\n\n  Illinois River at Hardin\n\nRiver forecasts are based on observed precipitation and forecast\nprecipitation for the next 24 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nThe National Weather Service will monitor\nthis developing situation and issue follow up statements as\nconditions or forecasts change.\n\nSafety message:  Never drive cars, trucks, or sport utility vehicles\nthrough flooded areas.  The water may be too deep to allow for safe\npassage.\n\nThis product, along with additional weather and stream information,\nis available at http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=lsx.\n\n&&\n\nILC149-171-251502-\n/O.CON.KLSX.FL.W.0050.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/VALI2.1.ER.190310T0440Z.190404T1500Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1003 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Illinois River at Valley City\n* until further notice.\n* At  9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 16.6 feet.\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* The river is forecast to continue falling to a stage of 16.4 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n                   Fld   Latest              7 a.m. Forecast\nLOCATION           Stg  Obs Stg     04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29\n\nIllinois River\n  Valley City     14.0   16.58      16.4   16.3   16.1   15.9   15.6\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3977 9067 3977 9053 3952 9052 3952 9064\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service St Louis MO\n1003 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nIllinois...\n\n  Illinois River at La Grange LD\n\n  Illinois River at Meredosia\n\n  Illinois River at Valley City\n\n  Illinois River at Hardin\n\nRiver forecasts are based on observed precipitation and forecast\nprecipitation for the next 24 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nThe National Weather Service will monitor\nthis developing situation and issue follow up statements as\nconditions or forecasts change.\n\nSafety message:  Never drive cars, trucks, or sport utility vehicles\nthrough flooded areas.  The water may be too deep to allow for safe\npassage.\n\nThis product, along with additional weather and stream information,\nis available at http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=lsx.\n\n&&\n\nILC013-061-083-251502-\n/O.CON.KLSX.FL.W.0051.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/HARI2.3.ER.190310T1007Z.190403T1030Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1003 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Illinois River at Hardin\n* until further notice.\n* At  9:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 30.4 feet.\n* Flood stage is 25.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* The river is forecast to continue falling to a stage of 30.2 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n                   Fld   Latest              7 a.m. Forecast\nLOCATION           Stg  Obs Stg     04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29\n\nIllinois River\n  Hardin          25.0   30.39      30.2   30.0   29.8   29.6   29.3\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3952 9064 3952 9052 3898 9048 3891 9054\n      3903 9062\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Marquette MI\n1101 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Upper\nMichigan...\n\n  Paint River at Crystal Falls affecting Iron County\n\n.Water levels continue to exist above flood stage along the Paint\nRiver at Crystal Falls.  With the addition of more water from snowmelt,\nthe river will remain above flood stage through Thursday or Friday.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Even 6 inches of fast moving flood water can knock\nyou off your feet...and a depth of 2 feet will float your car. Never\ntry to walk...swim...or drive through such swift water. If you come\nupon flood waters...stop...turn around and go another way.\n\nadditional weather and river information is available at\nwww.weather.gov/mqt\n\nThe next statement will be issued by 11 PM EDT tonight.\n\n&&\n\nMIC071-250500-\n/O.EXT.KMQT.FL.W.0010.000000T0000Z-190426T0600Z/\n/CRYM4.1.RS.190423T1307Z.190423T2210Z.190425T0600Z.NO/\n1001 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Paint River at Crystal Falls.\n* until late Thursday night.\n* At  9:10 AM Wednesday the stage was 6.8 feet.\n* Flood stage is 7.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...Rise above flood stage by late this morning and continue\n  to rise to near 7.3 feet by this afternoon.the river will fall\n  below flood stage by late tonight.\n* At 7.0 feet...5600 - cfs - Waterfront park areas near the M-69\n  bridge and low lying areas along the river in Crystal Falls become\n  inundated.\n* At 5.5 feet...3500 - cfs - River exceeds bankfull stage.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4601 8831 4610 8839 4612 8828 4604 8821\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Lake Charles La\n1000 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nLouisiana...\n\n  Calcasieu River Near Glenmora\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nLouisiana...Texas..\n  Sabine River Near Deweyville\n\nLAC079-250500-\n/O.EXT.KLCH.FL.W.0040.000000T0000Z-190429T1200Z/\n/GLML1.1.ER.190408T1437Z.190411T1330Z.190429T0600Z.NO/\n1000 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning extended until Monday morning...The Flood Warning\ncontinues for\n  The Calcasieu River Near Glenmora.\n* until Monday morning...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  9:45 AM Wednesday the stage was 12.1 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 12.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 12.7 feet by\n  Friday evening. The river will fall below flood stage early Monday\n  morning.\n* Impact...At stages near 12.0 feet...When the river is rising and\n  the gauge reading is forecast to reach 12 feet or higher. Roads\n  upstream from Glenmora, including Strothers Crossing Road near the\n  community of Calcasieu and Price Crossing Road near Hineston have\n  water on them and are subject to being closed. Also, flooding of\n  forested areas near the river will occur.\n* Impact...At stages near 12.0 feet...When the river is falling and\n  the gauge reading is forecast to be near 12 feet, flooding of\n  forested areas near the river will occur.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3115 9275 3105 9265 3090 9262 3090 9269 3113 9279\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Omaha/Valley Nebraska\n958 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for...\n\n  Missouri River at Plattsmouth affecting Mills and Cass Counties.\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for...\n\n  Missouri River At Nebraska City affecting Fremont and Otoe\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River At Brownville affecting Atchison and Nemaha\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River At Rulo affecting Holt and Richardson Counties.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through areas where water covers the road.  The\nwater depth may be too great to allow your vehicle to pass safely.\nTurn around...don`t drown!\n\nAdditional information is available at:\nhttp://www.water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=oax\n\n&&\n\nIAC071-NEC131-250558-\n/O.CON.KOAX.FL.W.0003.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/NEBN1.1.ER.000000T0000Z.190416T0100Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n958 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Missouri River At Nebraska City.\n* At  9:45 AM Wednesday the stage was 20.4 feet...or 2.4 feet above\n  flood stage.\n* Flood stage is 18.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river should be nearly steady the next 5 to 7\ndays.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4078 9587 4078 9572 4048 9554 4048 9580\n      4074 9590\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Omaha/Valley Nebraska\n958 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for...\n\n  Missouri River at Plattsmouth affecting Mills and Cass Counties.\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for...\n\n  Missouri River At Nebraska City affecting Fremont and Otoe\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River At Brownville affecting Atchison and Nemaha\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River At Rulo affecting Holt and Richardson Counties.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through areas where water covers the road.  The\nwater depth may be too great to allow your vehicle to pass safely.\nTurn around...don`t drown!\n\nAdditional information is available at:\nhttp://www.water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=oax\n\n&&\n\nMOC005-NEC127-250558-\n/O.CON.KOAX.FL.W.0004.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BRON1.1.ER.000000T0000Z.190425T1800Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n958 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Missouri River At Brownville.\n* At  9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 36.3 feet...or 2.3 feet above\n  flood stage.\n* Flood stage is 34.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 36.5 feet by\n  early tomorrow afternoon then begin to slowly fall.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4048 9580 4048 9554 4026 9544 4026 9563\n      4044 9574\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC037-053-139-252054-\n/O.CON.KMPX.FL.W.0012.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/SAVM5.2.SM.190321T1833Z.190402T1345Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Minnesota River at Savage.\n* until further notice.\n* At 9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 709.4 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 702.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 709.3 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n* Impact...At 710.0 feet...Protection of city sanitary sewers may be\n  necessary.\n* Impact...At 705.0 feet...Flood waters begin to impact the park road\n  at Fort Snelling State Park.\n* Impact...At 702.0 feet...Barge loading stops at Port Cargill, and\n  other flood prevention measures are begun. Water begins to impact\n  Black Dog Road in Burnsville.\n* Impact...At 700.0 feet...Flood waters begin to cover trails at Fort\n  Snelling State Park as well as low parts on the Bloomington Ferry\n  Bridge trail just east of US 169.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4482 9359 4485 9332 4494 9318 4481 9314 4473 9342 4475 9354\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC037-123-163-252054-\n/O.CON.KMPX.FL.W.0014.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/STPM5.3.SM.190324T0102Z.190401T2015Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Mississippi River at St. Paul.\n* until further notice.\n* At 9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 17.5 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will slowly fall over the next several days.\n* Impact...At 18.0 feet...Warner Road may become impassable due to\n  high water.\n* Impact...At 17.5 feet...Harriet Island begins to become submerged.\n* Impact...At 14.0 feet...Portions of the Lilydale park area begin to\n  experience flooding.\n* Impact...At 13.3 feet...Water begins to encroach on Water St.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4494 9318 4501 9306 4482 9286 4469 9298\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC037-163-WIC093-252054-\n/O.CON.KMPX.FL.W.0015.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/HSTM5.3.SM.190323T2313Z.190331T1945Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2.\n* until further notice.\n* At 9:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 17.4 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 15.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 17.5 feet tonight.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4482 9286 4473 9266 4463 9279 4469 9298\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC127-252054-\n/O.CON.KMPX.FL.W.0005.000000T0000Z-190428T0000Z/\n/RWDM5.3.SM.190318T2125Z.190324T1430Z.190427T0600Z.NR/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Redwood River near Redwood Falls.\n* until Saturday evening.\n* At 8:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 7.2 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 6.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  Saturday morning.\n* Impact...At 6.0 feet...Low lying areas, mainly farmland, and some\n  roads along the river begin to experience flooding; bottom of\n  Swayback bridge\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4458 9514 4453 9505 4444 9539 4451 9546\n\n$$\nCEO\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC129-252054-\n/O.CON.KMPX.FL.W.0013.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/MTNM5.3.SM.190321T0137Z.190324T0630Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Minnesota River At Morton .\n* until further notice.\n* At 7:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 26.5 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 21.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 26.4 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n* Impact...At 26.0 feet...Numerous roads flooded and impassable\n  between the Minnesota River and Redwood Falls.\n* Impact...At 24.0 feet...Fleischer Rd flooded in North Redwood; storm\n  sewers closed off and bypass pumping begins.\n* Impact...At 23.0 feet...Riverside Rd and Front Street flooded in\n  North Redwood.\n* Impact...At 19.0 feet...Water reaches flood mitigation culverts on\n  Riverside Road\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4460 9519 4465 9514 4455 9487 4442 9487\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC023-073-173-252054-\n/O.CON.KMPX.FL.W.0019.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/MVOM5.3.SM.190325T0415Z.190331T0630Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Minnesota River at Montevideo.\n* until further notice.\n* At 9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 18.5 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 18.4 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n* Impact...At 18.0 feet...Sanitary sewers begin to be affected at this\n  level.\n* Impact...At 17.0 feet...Storm sewers may need to be plugged to\n  prevent water from backing up into streets.\n* Impact...At 14.0 feet...Low lying areas and some roads along the\n  river begin flooding, along with some basements of houses along the\n  river.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4503 9578 4492 9562 4486 9570 4497 9587\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-95.78,45.03]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC023-073-173-252054-\n/O.CON.KMPX.FL.W.0019.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/MVOM5.3.SM.190325T0415Z.190331T0630Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Minnesota River at Montevideo.\n* until further notice.\n* At 9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 18.5 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and Major flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 18.4 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n* Impact...At 18.0 feet...Sanitary sewers begin to be affected at this\n  level.\n* Impact...At 17.0 feet...Storm sewers may need to be plugged to\n  prevent water from backing up into streets.\n* Impact...At 14.0 feet...Low lying areas and some roads along the\n  river begin flooding, along with some basements of houses along the\n  river.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4503 9578 4492 9562 4486 9570 4497 9587\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-95.78,45.03],[-95.62,44.92],[-95.70,44.86],[-95.87,44.97],[-95.78,45.03]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC015-103-252054-\n/O.CON.KMPX.FL.W.0017.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/NULM5.3.SM.190320T0822Z.190402T0630Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Minnesota River At New Ulm.\n* until further notice.\n* At 8:45 AM Wednesday the stage was 804.7 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 800.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 804.9 feet by\n  tomorrow afternoon then begin falling.\n* Impact...At 796.0 feet...Water impacts park land and boat launch\n  access road is closed.\n* Impact...At 795.0 feet...Water begins to impact the access roads in\n  the floodplain.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4435 9459 4440 9455 4427 9431 4421 9431\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC171-252054-\n/O.EXT.KMPX.FL.W.0042.000000T0000Z-190426T0600Z/\n/DELM5.1.ER.190421T0335Z.190423T0930Z.190425T1200Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning now expected to end late Thursday night...The Flood\nWarning continues for\n  The South Fork Crow River at Delano.\n* until late Thursday night.\n* At 8:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 16.9 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 16.5 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage\n  tomorrow morning.\n* Impact...At 16.9 feet...Storms sewers may need plugging to prevent\n  river water from backing up into city streets.\n* Impact...At 15.4 feet...Water begins encroaching on Mill Avenue\n  north of Watertown.\n* Impact...At 14.9 feet...Basement flooding may begin at homes close\n  to the river.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4510 9380 4507 9370 4498 9377 4498 9390\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-93.80,45.10]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC171-252054-\n/O.EXT.KMPX.FL.W.0042.000000T0000Z-190426T0600Z/\n/DELM5.1.ER.190421T0335Z.190423T0930Z.190425T1200Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning now expected to end late Thursday night...The Flood\nWarning continues for\n  The South Fork Crow River at Delano.\n* until late Thursday night.\n* At 8:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 16.9 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 16.5 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage\n  tomorrow morning.\n* Impact...At 16.9 feet...Storms sewers may need plugging to prevent\n  river water from backing up into city streets.\n* Impact...At 15.4 feet...Water begins encroaching on Mill Avenue\n  north of Watertown.\n* Impact...At 14.9 feet...Basement flooding may begin at homes close\n  to the river.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4510 9380 4507 9370 4498 9377 4498 9390\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-93.80,45.10],[-93.70,45.07],[-93.77,44.98],[-93.90,44.98],[-93.80,45.10]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC015-252054-\n/O.EXT.KMPX.FL.W.0029.000000T0000Z-190426T0600Z/\n/NWUM5.2.ER.190407T1222Z.190419T1845Z.190425T1200Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning now expected to end late Thursday night...The Flood\nWarning continues for\n  The Cottonwood River at New Ulm.\n* until late Thursday night.\n* At 9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 11.4 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 11.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  tomorrow morning.\n* Impact...At 11.0 feet...Flood waters begin to impact low lying\n  areas...and some roads along the river.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4433 9448 4427 9441 4422 9470 4430 9470\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC015-252054-\n/O.EXT.KMPX.FL.W.0030.000000T0000Z-190426T0000Z/\n/SPFM5.1.ER.000000T0000Z.190419T0645Z.190425T0600Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning now expected to end Thursday evening...The Flood\nWarning continues for\n  The Cottonwood River Above Springfield .\n* until Thursday evening.\n* At 9:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 22.3 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 22.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage\n  tonight.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4421 9510 4425 9497 4425 9490 4421 9490 4417 9510\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-95.10,44.21]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC015-252054-\n/O.EXT.KMPX.FL.W.0030.000000T0000Z-190426T0000Z/\n/SPFM5.1.ER.000000T0000Z.190419T0645Z.190425T0600Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning now expected to end Thursday evening...The Flood\nWarning continues for\n  The Cottonwood River Above Springfield .\n* until Thursday evening.\n* At 9:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 22.3 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 22.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage\n  tonight.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4421 9510 4425 9497 4425 9490 4421 9490 4417 9510\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-95.10,44.21],[-94.97,44.25],[-94.90,44.25],[-94.90,44.21],[-95.10,44.17],[-95.10,44.21]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC079-139-143-252054-\n/O.CON.KMPX.FL.W.0010.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/HENM5.2.SM.190320T2004Z.190324T0615Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Minnesota River at Henderson MN19.\n* until further notice.\n* At 9:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 734.1 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 732.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 733.9 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n* Impact...At 733.7 feet...The floodwall gates will be closed when\n  Henderson reaches 733.7 and the river is still rising at Mankato.\n* Impact...At 733.5 feet...Highway 93 may be closed between Henderson\n  and Hwy 169.\n* Impact...At 732.5 feet...Water begins encroaching on highway 19 east\n  of Henderson.\n* Impact...At 732.0 feet...Water begins impacting residences and\n  agricultural buildings north and south of Henderson.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4461 9393 4466 9382 4460 9379 4446 9388 4446 9399\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC019-139-252054-\n/O.CON.KMPX.FL.W.0011.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/JDNM5.2.SM.190320T0122Z.190325T1815Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Minnesota River near Jordan.\n* until further notice.\n* At  8:45 AM Wednesday the stage was 28.6 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 25.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 28.5 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n* Impact...At 29.5 feet...Highway 41 at Chaska may close when the\n  river reaches this stage.\n* Impact...At 26.7 feet...The bridge at Scott County Road 9 and Carver\n  County Road 11/Jonathan Carver Parkway will be closed.\n* Impact...At 25.0 feet...Low lying areas and some roads along the\n  river begin to flood and private sanitary sewers may experience\n  problems.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4473 9368 4482 9359 4475 9354 4460 9378 4466 9382\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-93.68,44.73]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC019-139-252054-\n/O.CON.KMPX.FL.W.0011.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/JDNM5.2.SM.190320T0122Z.190325T1815Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Minnesota River near Jordan.\n* until further notice.\n* At  8:45 AM Wednesday the stage was 28.6 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 25.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 28.5 feet\n  by tomorrow morning.\n* Impact...At 29.5 feet...Highway 41 at Chaska may close when the\n  river reaches this stage.\n* Impact...At 26.7 feet...The bridge at Scott County Road 9 and Carver\n  County Road 11/Jonathan Carver Parkway will be closed.\n* Impact...At 25.0 feet...Low lying areas and some roads along the\n  river begin to flood and private sanitary sewers may experience\n  problems.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4473 9368 4482 9359 4475 9354 4460 9378 4466 9382\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-93.68,44.73],[-93.59,44.82],[-93.54,44.75],[-93.78,44.60],[-93.82,44.66],[-93.68,44.73]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC019-252054-\n/O.EXT.KMPX.FL.W.0036.000000T0000Z-190426T1800Z/\n/MAYM5.1.ER.190419T0040Z.190421T2215Z.190426T1200Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning now expected to end Friday afternoon...The Flood\nWarning continues for\n  The South Fork Crow River below Mayer.\n* until Friday afternoon.\n* At 9:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 12.1 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 11.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  Friday morning.\n* Impact...At 12.0 feet...Flooding affects Mill Avenue from Watertown\n  to the Wright County line; Yancy Avenue between Carver County Road\n  30 and 78th Street; Vega Avenue between Carver County Road 33 and\n  94th Street; and the intersection of Union Avenue and 82nd Street.\n* Impact...At 11.0 feet...Carver County Road 123 is closed north of\n  Highway 7 to 42nd Street.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4498 9390 4498 9377 4483 9390 4486 9399\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-93.90,44.98]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC019-252054-\n/O.EXT.KMPX.FL.W.0036.000000T0000Z-190426T1800Z/\n/MAYM5.1.ER.190419T0040Z.190421T2215Z.190426T1200Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning now expected to end Friday afternoon...The Flood\nWarning continues for\n  The South Fork Crow River below Mayer.\n* until Friday afternoon.\n* At 9:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 12.1 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 11.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  Friday morning.\n* Impact...At 12.0 feet...Flooding affects Mill Avenue from Watertown\n  to the Wright County line; Yancy Avenue between Carver County Road\n  30 and 78th Street; Vega Avenue between Carver County Road 33 and\n  94th Street; and the intersection of Union Avenue and 82nd Street.\n* Impact...At 11.0 feet...Carver County Road 123 is closed north of\n  Highway 7 to 42nd Street.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4498 9390 4498 9377 4483 9390 4486 9399\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-93.90,44.98],[-93.77,44.98],[-93.90,44.83],[-93.99,44.86],[-93.90,44.98]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC049-WIC093-252054-\n/O.EXT.KMPX.FL.W.0039.000000T0000Z-190502T1500Z/\n/RDWM5.2.ER.190421T0500Z.190426T1200Z.190501T0300Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning now expected to end Thursday May 02...The Flood\nWarning continues for\n  The Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3.\n* until Thursday May 02.\n* At 9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 681.3 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 680.5 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 681.8 feet by\n  Friday morning. The river will fall below flood stage Tuesday\n  night.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4473 9266 4463 9253 4462 9250 4454 9259 4464 9278\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC163-WIC109-252054-\n/O.EXT.KMPX.FL.W.0044.190425T0000Z-190429T0600Z/\n/STLM5.1.ER.190425T0000Z.190426T0000Z.190428T1200Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning now expected to end late Sunday night...The Flood\nWarning continues for\n  The St Croix River at Stillwater.\n* from this evening to late Sunday night.\n* At 9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 86.8 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 87.0 feet.\n* Forecast...Rise above flood stage this evening and continue to\n  rise to near 87.2 feet by tomorrow evening. The river will fall\n  below flood stage by Sunday morning.\n* Impact...At 86.8 feet...Buckeye Street Garage in Hudson impacted.\n* Impact...At 86.0 feet...Due to safety issues...the Stillwater lift\n  bridge will be closed near this stage.\n* Impact...At 85.8 feet...First Street between Buckeye and Commercial\n  Streets floods\n* Impact...At 85.0 feet...Several residences along the river may\n  experience flooding in their basements. Front Street in Hudson WI\n  closes.\n* Impact...At 84.0 feet...Second tier at Lakefront Park in Hudson\n  floods.\n* Impact...At 83.0 feet...Minnesota and Wisconsin DNRs invoke a no\n  wake zone on the river.\n* Impact...At 80.0 feet...Seawall at Lakefront Park in Hudson floods.\n* Impact...At 77.0 feet...The Stillwater Riverwalk becomes inundated.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4508 9272 4477 9274 4481 9284 4508 9283\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-92.72,45.08]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC163-WIC109-252054-\n/O.EXT.KMPX.FL.W.0044.190425T0000Z-190429T0600Z/\n/STLM5.1.ER.190425T0000Z.190426T0000Z.190428T1200Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning now expected to end late Sunday night...The Flood\nWarning continues for\n  The St Croix River at Stillwater.\n* from this evening to late Sunday night.\n* At 9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 86.8 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 87.0 feet.\n* Forecast...Rise above flood stage this evening and continue to\n  rise to near 87.2 feet by tomorrow evening. The river will fall\n  below flood stage by Sunday morning.\n* Impact...At 86.8 feet...Buckeye Street Garage in Hudson impacted.\n* Impact...At 86.0 feet...Due to safety issues...the Stillwater lift\n  bridge will be closed near this stage.\n* Impact...At 85.8 feet...First Street between Buckeye and Commercial\n  Streets floods\n* Impact...At 85.0 feet...Several residences along the river may\n  experience flooding in their basements. Front Street in Hudson WI\n  closes.\n* Impact...At 84.0 feet...Second tier at Lakefront Park in Hudson\n  floods.\n* Impact...At 83.0 feet...Minnesota and Wisconsin DNRs invoke a no\n  wake zone on the river.\n* Impact...At 80.0 feet...Seawall at Lakefront Park in Hudson floods.\n* Impact...At 77.0 feet...The Stillwater Riverwalk becomes inundated.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4508 9272 4477 9274 4481 9284 4508 9283\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-92.72,45.08],[-92.74,44.77],[-92.84,44.81],[-92.83,45.08],[-92.72,45.08]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC023-129-173-252054-\n/O.EXT.KMPX.FL.W.0034.000000T0000Z-190430T1800Z/\n/GTEM5.1.ER.190418T1440Z.190423T1830Z.190430T0000Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning now expected to end Tuesday afternoon...The Flood\nWarning continues for\n  The Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212.\n* until Tuesday afternoon.\n* At 9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 890.2 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 888.5 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  Monday evening.\n* Impact...At 889.5 feet...Flood waters begin to top the controlling\n  bank at Highway 212. NAVD88\n* Impact...At 888.5 feet...Flood waters begin to encroach the alley\n  way along the river at the foot bridge. NAVD88\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4492 9562 4480 9542 4472 9551 4486 9570\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Twin Cities/Chanhassen MN\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning is cancelled for the following river in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Minnesota River at Mankato affecting Blue Earth and Nicollet\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin...\n\n  Cottonwood River at New Ulm affecting Brown County\n  Cottonwood River Above Springfield  affecting Brown County\n  Minnesota River at Granite Falls HWY 212 affecting Chippewa...\n  Renville and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  South Fork Crow River below Mayer affecting Carver County\n  South Fork Crow River at Delano affecting Wright County\n  Crow River at Rockford affecting Hennepin and Wright Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing L/D 3 affecting Goodhue and Pierce\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at Red Wing  affecting Goodhue and Pierce Counties\n\n  St Croix River at Stillwater affecting Washington and St. Croix\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...Wisconsin..\n  Minnesota River at Montevideo affecting Chippewa...Lac qui Parle\n  and Yellow Medicine Counties\n  Minnesota River At Morton  affecting Renville County\n  Minnesota River At New Ulm affecting Brown and Nicollet Counties\n  Minnesota River at Henderson MN19 affecting Le Sueur...Scott and\n  Sibley Counties\n  Minnesota River near Jordan affecting Carver and Scott Counties\n  Minnesota River at Savage affecting Dakota...Hennepin and Scott\n  Counties\n  Mississippi River at St. Paul affecting Dakota...Ramsey and\n  Washington Counties\n  Mississippi River near Hastings L/D 2 affecting Dakota...\n  Washington and Pierce Counties\n  Redwood River near Redwood Falls affecting Redwood County\n\n.Overview...Most rivers have crested or are near cresting across the\narea and should continue to fall throughout the week. The next chance\nfor significant precipitation comes this weekend.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.  Turn Around...Don`t Drown.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your local radio or TV station\nfor the latest information concerning this flood event.\n\n&&\n\nMNC049-WIC093-252054-\n/O.EXT.KMPX.FL.W.0040.000000T0000Z-190502T0300Z/\n/REDM5.2.ER.190421T1533Z.190427T0600Z.190430T1500Z.NO/\n954 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning now expected to end Wednesday May 01...The Flood\nWarning continues for\n  The Mississippi River at Red Wing .\n* until Wednesday May 01.\n* At 9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 14.4 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 15.0 feet by\n  Saturday morning. The river will fall below flood stage next\n  Tuesday.\n* Impact...At 16.0 feet...Red Wing Milling Company may experience\n  basement flooding and begin pumping.\n* Impact...At 15.0 feet...The city of Frontenac and Bay City begin\n  flooding.\n* Impact...At 14.3 feet...Lock and dam 3 may end operations.\n* Impact...At 14.0 feet...Low lying areas and some roads along the\n  river begin to experience flooding.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4462 9250 4458 9229 4454 9228 4451 9236 4454 9259\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service St Louis MO\n949 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nIllinois...\n\n  Kaskaskia River at Carlyle TW\n\nRiver forecasts are based on observed precipitation and forecast\nprecipitation for the next 24 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nThe National Weather Service will monitor\nthis developing situation and issue follow up statements as\nconditions or forecasts change.\n\nSafety message:  Never drive cars, trucks, or sport utility vehicles\nthrough flooded areas.  The water may be too deep to allow for safe\npassage.\n\nThis product, along with additional weather and stream information,\nis available at http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=lsx.\n\n&&\n\nILC027-251449-\n/O.EXT.KLSX.FL.W.0097.000000T0000Z-190429T0300Z/\n/CRLI2.1.ER.190403T0500Z.190406T1345Z.190428T0300Z.UU/\n949 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Kaskaskia River at Carlyle TW\n* until Sunday evening.\n* At  9:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 426.0 feet.\n* Flood stage is 423.5 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* The river is forecast to continue falling to below flood stage by\n  Saturday before midnight.\n\n&&\n                   Fld   Latest              7 a.m. Forecast\nLOCATION           Stg  Obs Stg     04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29\n\nKaskaskia River\n  Carlyle TW     423.5   425.99     425.3  424.7  424.0  423.2  421.9\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3862 8936 3861 8933 3851 8937 3849 8942\n      3854 8942\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Paducah Kentucky\n947 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nKentucky...\n\n  Green River at Paradise and Calhoun\n\n.Minor flooding continues along the Green River at Paradise and\nCalhoun. The river at Paradise is expected to crest near 383.0 feet\nby Sunday afternoon. The river at Calhoun is expected to fall below\nflood stage within the next few hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSAFETY MESSAGE...\n\nNever drive cars...trucks or sport utility vehicles through flooded\nareas. The water may be too deep to allow safe passage. Never allow\nchildren to play in or near flood waters. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather\nRadio or your local media for further statements and possible updated\nforecasts.\n\nAdditional information is available at\nhttp://www.crh.noaa.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=pah /lower case/\n\n&&\n\nKYC149-233-242040-\n/O.EXT.KPAH.FL.W.0067.000000T0000Z-190424T2040Z/\n/CALK2.1.ER.190422T1145Z.190423T1500Z.190424T1440Z.NO/\n947 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Green River at Calhoun.\n* until this afternoon.\n* At  9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 23.0 feet.\n* Flood Stage is 23.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  late this morning.\n* Impact...At 23.0 Feet...Minor flooding occurs affecting mainly\n  agricultural bottomland and low lying areas.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3775 8742 3772 8730 3763 8739 3751 8703\n      3743 8707 3761 8757\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Paducah Kentucky\n947 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nKentucky...\n\n  Green River at Paradise and Calhoun\n\n.Minor flooding continues along the Green River at Paradise and\nCalhoun. The river at Paradise is expected to crest near 383.0 feet\nby Sunday afternoon. The river at Calhoun is expected to fall below\nflood stage within the next few hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSAFETY MESSAGE...\n\nNever drive cars...trucks or sport utility vehicles through flooded\nareas. The water may be too deep to allow safe passage. Never allow\nchildren to play in or near flood waters. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather\nRadio or your local media for further statements and possible updated\nforecasts.\n\nAdditional information is available at\nhttp://www.crh.noaa.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=pah /lower case/\n\n&&\n\nKYC177-251847-\n/O.EXT.KPAH.FL.W.0066.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/PRDK2.1.ER.190420T1000Z.190422T0715Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n947 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Green River at Paradise.\n* until further notice.\n* At  9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 382.1 feet.\n* Flood Stage is 380.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 383.0 feet by\n  Sunday early afternoon then begin falling.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3746 8716 3742 8703 3726 8689 3720 8697\n      3729 8707 3731 8719\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON, MS\n946 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nMississippi...\n\n  Pearl River Near Rockport affecting Copiah and Simpson Counties\n  Pearl River Near Monticello affecting Lawrence County\n  Pearl River Near Columbia affecting Marion County\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive or walk through areas where water covers roadway! The\nwater may be deeper than it appears. Remember...Turn around, don`t\ndrown!\n\nPlease note that forecast crests are based upon rainfall that has\noccurred along with forecast rainfall for the next 24 hours. Rainfall\namounts greater than forecast may take the rivers higher.\n\nAdditional information is available at:\nhttps://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=JAN\n\nThe next regularly scheduled update is expected tonight between 8 and\n10 PM.\n\n&&\n\nMSC091-252046-\n/O.EXT.KJAN.FL.W.0092.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/CLMM6.1.ER.190419T0106Z.190421T1315Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n946 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning extended until further notice...\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Pearl River Near Columbia\n* until further notice.\n* At 9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 19.2 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 17.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue falling.\n* Impact...At 19.0 feet...Low areas along the river are inundated.\n\n&&\n\n              Flood    Observed        Forecast 7 AM      Crest\nLocation      Stg   Stg Day  Time   Thu   Fri   Sat Crest Time  Date\n\nLower Pearl River\nColumbia       17  19.2 Wed 09 AM  18.9  18.7  18.6  SLOWLY FALLING\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3100 8979 3121 8992 3140 9008 3140 8992\n      3124 8981 3100 8969\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON, MS\n942 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nMississippi...\n\n  Big Black River At West affecting Attala and Holmes Counties\n  Big Black River Near Bentonia affecting Madison and Yazoo Counties\n  Big Black River Near Bovina affecting Hinds and Warren Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive or walk through areas where water covers roadway! The\nwater may be deeper than it appears. Remember...Turn around, don`t\ndrown!\n\nPlease note that forecast crests are based upon rainfall that has\noccurred along with forecast rainfall for the next 24 hours.\nRainfall amounts greater than forecast may take the rivers higher.\n\nAdditional information is available at:\nhttps://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=JAN\n\nThe next regularly scheduled update is expected tonight between 8 and\n10 PM.\n\n&&\n\nMSC049-149-252042-\n/O.CON.KJAN.FL.W.0079.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BOVM6.2.ER.190413T2319Z.190418T2345Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n942 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Black River Near Bovina\n* until further notice.\n* At 9:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 38.2 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 28.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue falling.\n* Impact...At 38.0 feet...Water is across the road near the Old\n  Highway 80 bridge. Extensive flooding of agricultural land is\n  occurring. Several local access roads are also underwater.\n\n&&\n\n              Flood    Observed        Forecast 7 AM      Crest\nLocation      Stg   Stg Day  Time   Thu   Fri   Sat Crest Time  Date\n\nLower Big Black River\nBovina         28  38.2 Wed 09 AM  38.1  38.0  37.8  SLOWLY FALLING\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3217 9093 3224 9078 3256 9064 3245 9052\n      3218 9065 3204 9102\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Paducah Kentucky\n941 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nIllinois...\n\n  Big Muddy River near Murphysboro\n\n.Minor flooding continues along the Big Muddy River near Murphysboro.\nThe river will continue falling to below flood stage by Sunday morning.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSAFETY MESSAGE...\n\nNever drive cars...trucks or sport utility vehicles through flooded\nareas. The water may be too deep to allow safe passage. Never allow\nchildren to play in or near flood waters. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather\nRadio or your local media for further statements and possible updated\nforecasts.\n\nAdditional information is available at\nhttp://www.crh.noaa.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=pah /lower case/\n\n&&\n\nILC077-251841-\n/O.EXT.KPAH.FL.W.0056.000000T0000Z-190428T2100Z/\n/MURI2.1.ER.190315T1915Z.190420T1330Z.190428T1500Z.NO/\n941 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Big Muddy River near Murphysboro.\n* until Sunday afternoon.\n* At  9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 24.3 feet.\n* Flood Stage is 22.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  late Sunday morning.\n* Impact...At 24.0 Feet...Some minor flooding in S 3rd & Division /\n  Plum Street area.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3777 8946 3784 8915 3778 8915 3773 8935\n      3760 8941 3760 8947\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON, MS\n938 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nMississippi...\n\n  Pearl River Near Carthage affecting Leake County\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive or walk through areas where water covers roadway! The\nwater may be deeper than it appears. Remember...Turn around, don`t\ndrown!\n\nPlease note that forecast crests are based upon rainfall that has occurred along with forecast rainfall for the next 24 hours. Rainfall amounts greater than forecast may take the rivers higher.\n\nAdditional information is available at:\nhttps://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=JAN\n\nThe next regularly scheduled update is expected tonight between 8 and\n10 PM.\n\n&&\n\nMSC079-252000-\n/O.EXT.KJAN.FL.W.0078.000000T0000Z-190425T2000Z/\n/CARM6.1.ER.190414T0344Z.190416T0945Z.190425T0800Z.NO/\n938 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Pearl River Near Carthage\n* until Thursday afternoon.\n* At 8:45 AM Wednesday the stage was 17.6 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 17.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue falling and will fall below\n  flood stage early tomorrow.\n* Impact...At 17.0 feet...Minor overbank flooding of low areas along\n  and near the river is occurring.\n\n&&\n\n              Flood    Observed        Forecast 7 AM      Crest\nLocation      Stg   Stg Day  Time   Thu   Fri   Sat Crest Time  Date\n\nUpper Pearl River\nCarthage       17  17.6 Wed 09 AM  16.8  16.0  15.4     FALLING\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3271 8964 3277 8956 3280 8951 3268 8946\n      3266 8952 3263 8960\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service New Orleans/Baton Rouge, LA\n938 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMississippi...\n\n  Pascagoula River At Graham Ferry affecting Jackson County\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nForecast crests are based upon rainfall that has occurred along with\nanticipated rain for the next 24 hours. Adjustments to the forecasts\nwill be made if additional heavy rainfall occurs.\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas. Remember, two feet of\nrushing water can carry away most vehicles including pickups.  Turn\naround and don`t drown!\n\nA followup product will be issued later. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather\nRadio, local tv and radio stations...or your cable provider, for the\nlatest information. The latest graphical hydrologic information can\nalso be found at Weather.Gov.\n\n&&\n\nMSC059-252037-\n/O.EXT.KLIX.FL.W.0037.000000T0000Z-190427T1800Z/\n/PGFM6.1.ER.190423T2130Z.190424T1800Z.190427T1200Z.NO/\n938 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning extended until Saturday April 27...The Flood Warning\ncontinues for\n  The Pascagoula River At Graham Ferry.\n* Until Saturday April 27.\n* At  8:45 AM Wednesday the stage was 16.1 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 16.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will rise to 16.2 feet today then fall below\n  flood stage on Saturday April 27.\n* Impact...At 16.0 feet...River property at Cumbest Bluff will be cut\n  off by high water and some river roads will be impassable.\n* Impact...At 15.0 feet...Lower elevated homes at Cumbest Bluff are\n  threatened. Some river roads will be impassable.\n* Impact...At 10.0 feet...Access roads to the river will begin to\n  flood.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3039 8856 3039 8861 3074 8869 3074 8858\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service New Orleans/Baton Rouge, LA\n934 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nLouisiana...Mississippi...\n\n  Pearl River Near Bogalusa affecting St. Tammany...Washington...\n  Hancock and Pearl River Counties/Parishes\n\n  Pearl River Near Pearl River affecting St. Tammany...Hancock and\n  Pearl River Counties/Parishes\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nForecast crests are based upon rainfall that has occurred along with\nanticipated rain for the next 24 hours. Adjustments to the forecasts\nwill be made if additional heavy rainfall occurs.\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas. Remember, two feet of\nrushing water can carry away most vehicles including pickups.  Turn\naround and don`t drown!\n\nA followup product will be issued later. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather\nRadio, local tv and radio stations...or your cable provider, for the\nlatest information. The latest graphical hydrologic information can\nalso be found at Weather.Gov.\n\n&&\n\nLAC103-MSC045-109-252033-\n/O.CON.KLIX.FL.W.0027.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/PERL1.2.ER.190417T1330Z.190424T1045Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n934 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Pearl River Near Pearl River.\n* Until further notice.\n* At  9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 17.1 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will fall to 16.9 feet by Sunday April 28.\n* Impact...At 17.0 feet...Improved roads near the river will be\n  covered with low water. Gum Bayou will back up flooding the lower\n  portions of streets in River Garden Subdivision. Secondary roads to\n  the river and throughout Honey Island Swamp will remain inundated.\n  Property in the vicinity of the gage is flooded threatening about\n  20 homes along the left bank.\n* Impact...At 17.0 feet...When the river is falling, water on low\n  lying property and over the lower portions of streets in River\n  Gardens Subdivision will slowly begin to drain.\n* Impact...At 16.0 feet...Lower portions of streets in River Gardens\n  Subdivision will begin to flood. Secondary roads to the river and\n  throughout Honey Island Swamp will remain inundated. Property in\n  the vicinity of the gage is flooded threatening about 20 homes\n  along the left bank. The Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge will\n  be closed to hunting at the 15.5 foot stage.\n* Impact...At 15.5 feet...Secondary roads to the river and throughout\n  Honey Island Swamp are inundated. Property in the vicinity of the\n  gage is flooded threatening about 20 homes along the left bank. The\n  Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge will be closed to hunting at\n  the 15.5 foot stage.\n* Impact...At 14.0 feet...Secondary roads to the river and throughout\n  Honey Island Swamp are inundated. Property in the vicinity of the\n  gage is flooded threatening about 20 homes along the left bank.\n* Impact...At 13.0 feet...The east and west channels of the river will\n  begin to merge. Honey Island Swamp trails will be under water as\n  inundation of the swamp begins.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3020 8955 3018 8964 3067 8990 3067 8976\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service New Orleans/Baton Rouge, LA\n934 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nLouisiana...Mississippi...\n\n  Pearl River Near Bogalusa affecting St. Tammany...Washington...\n  Hancock and Pearl River Counties/Parishes\n\n  Pearl River Near Pearl River affecting St. Tammany...Hancock and\n  Pearl River Counties/Parishes\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nForecast crests are based upon rainfall that has occurred along with\nanticipated rain for the next 24 hours. Adjustments to the forecasts\nwill be made if additional heavy rainfall occurs.\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas. Remember, two feet of\nrushing water can carry away most vehicles including pickups.  Turn\naround and don`t drown!\n\nA followup product will be issued later. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather\nRadio, local tv and radio stations...or your cable provider, for the\nlatest information. The latest graphical hydrologic information can\nalso be found at Weather.Gov.\n\n&&\n\nLAC103-117-MSC045-109-252033-\n/O.CON.KLIX.FL.W.0026.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BXAL1.2.ER.000000T0000Z.190424T0100Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n934 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Pearl River Near Bogalusa.\n* Until further notice.\n* At  9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 21.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 18.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will remain near 21.0 feet through Sunday\n  April 28.\n* Impact...At 21.0 feet...Woodlands and crop acreage along the river\n  will be flooded. The Bogue Chitto Wildlife Management area will be\n  inundated with water in recreational camps and over access roads.\n  At 21 feet, property east of Louisiana Highway 21 along Bogalusa\n  Creek will begin to flood.\n* Impact...At 20.0 feet...Woodlands and crop acreage along the river\n  will be flooded. The Bogue Chitto Wildlife Management area will be\n  inundated with water in recreational camps and over access roads.\n* Impact...At 18.5 feet...Woodlands and crop acreage along the river\n  will be flooded. The Bogue Chitto Wildlife Management area will be\n  inundated with water in recreational camps and over access roads.\n* Impact...At 17.0 feet...Woodlands and crop acreage along the river\n  will be flooded.\n* Impact...At 16.0 feet...Woodlands along the river and wildlife\n  management property will be flooded\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3067 8976 3067 8990 3100 8979 3100 8969\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan WI\n920 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nWisconsin...\n\n  Wisconsin River At Portage affecting Columbia County\n  Fox River Near Berlin affecting Green Lake County\n\n&&\nWIC047-250220-\n/O.CON.KMKX.FL.W.0038.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BERW3.2.RS.190315T0245Z.190327T2000Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n920 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Fox River Near Berlin.\n* At  7:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 13.2 feet.\n* Flood stage is 13.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 13.3 feet after\n  midnight tomorrow and remain at that level into next week.\n* Impact...At 13.3 feet...There is minor flooding in the Berlin area\n  including in Riverside and Webster Street Parks in Berlin.\n\n&&\n\nRiver forecasts are available for some but not all river gaging\nlocations. The 7 day river forecast takes into account past\nprecipitation, soil moisture conditions, and predicted\nprecipitation for the basin. Precipitation is for the next 24 hours\nin the future from April through September and for 48 hours in the\nfuture from October through March.\n\n(stages in ft.)        Bank-      Latest         Forecast stages\n-               Flood  full      observed        ...for 6 pm...\nLocation        stage  stage    stage/time     Wed  Thu  Fri  Sat\nBerlin          13.0  12.0  13.20 07 AM 04/24  13.2 13.3 13.3 13.3\n\n-                   Highest      24 hour change\n-                   observed     in river stage\n-                   stage in      (ft.) up to      Highest stage\n-                   the last    latest observed     forecast in\n-                    7 days          stage          next 7 days\nBerlin          13.25 08 AM 04/18     0.01       13.30 01 AM 04/25\n\nBelow is the latest predicted precipitation information in 6 hour\nincrements for the listed sites. This information is updated twice\ndaily - in the morning and evening. Precipitation prediction is for\n48 hours into the future from October through March and for 24\nhours into the future from April through September.\n\nBerlin: 6 am-noon  Wed Apr 24  0.00\nBerlin: noon-6 pm  Wed Apr 24  0.00\nBerlin: 6 pm-midn  Wed Apr 24  0.00\nBerlin: midn-6 am  Thu Apr 25  0.00\nBerlin: 6 am-noon  Thu Apr 25  0.11\nBerlin: noon-6 pm  Thu Apr 25  0.06\nBerlin: 6 pm-midn  Thu Apr 25  0.00\nBerlin: midn-6 am  Fri Apr 26  0.00\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4398 8899 4398 8888 4391 8888 4389 8901\n      4395 8911 4396 8908\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan WI\n920 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nWisconsin...\n\n  Wisconsin River At Portage affecting Columbia County\n  Fox River Near Berlin affecting Green Lake County\n\n&&\nWIC021-250220-\n/O.EXT.KMKX.FL.W.0052.000000T0000Z-190429T0100Z/\n/PORW3.3.ER.190418T2211Z.190422T0615Z.190428T1900Z.NO/\n920 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Wisconsin River At Portage.\n* At  9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 18.3 feet.\n* Flood stage is 17.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage\n  Sunday afternoon.\n* Impact...At 18.5 feet...Floodwaters affect River Shores Road about\n  3 miles upstream of Portage in the Town of Lewiston and River Oaks\n  Road about 7 miles downstream of Portage in the Town of Dekorra in\n  Columbia County. Water over Levee Rd, Wood St, and Tritz Rd. There\n  is widespread flooding of roads in the Blackhawk Park Area\n  including West Lake Road...Blackhawk Road and Wood Street. The\n  Blackhawk Park area is on the south side of the river about 3 miles\n  south of Portage.\n\n&&\n\nRiver forecasts are available for some but not all river gaging\nlocations. The 7 day river forecast takes into account past\nprecipitation, soil moisture conditions, and predicted\nprecipitation for the basin. Precipitation is for the next 24 hours\nin the future from April through September and for 48 hours in the\nfuture from October through March.\n\n(stages in ft.)        Bank-      Latest         Forecast stages\n-               Flood  full      observed        ...for 6 pm...\nLocation        stage  stage    stage/time     Wed  Thu  Fri  Sat\nPortage         17.0  12.7  18.26 09 AM 04/24  18.1 17.9 17.5 17.4\n\n-                   Highest      24 hour change\n-                   observed     in river stage\n-                   stage in      (ft.) up to      Highest stage\n-                   the last    latest observed     forecast in\n-                    7 days          stage          next 7 days\nPortage         20.06 03 PM 04/21    -1.18       18.20 01 PM 04/24\n\nBelow is the latest predicted precipitation information in 6 hour\nincrements for the listed sites. This information is updated twice\ndaily - in the morning and evening. Precipitation prediction is for\n48 hours into the future from October through March and for 24\nhours into the future from April through September.\n\nPortage: 6 am-noon  Wed Apr 24  0.00\nPortage: noon-6 pm  Wed Apr 24  0.00\nPortage: 6 pm-midn  Wed Apr 24  0.00\nPortage: midn-6 am  Thu Apr 25  0.00\nPortage: 6 am-noon  Thu Apr 25  0.11\nPortage: noon-6 pm  Thu Apr 25  0.06\nPortage: 6 pm-midn  Thu Apr 25  0.00\nPortage: midn-6 am  Fri Apr 26  0.00\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4351 8970 4365 8966 4359 8937 4339 8939\n      4344 8965 4350 8957\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-89.70,43.51]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan WI\n920 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in\nWisconsin...\n\n  Wisconsin River At Portage affecting Columbia County\n  Fox River Near Berlin affecting Green Lake County\n\n&&\nWIC021-250220-\n/O.EXT.KMKX.FL.W.0052.000000T0000Z-190429T0100Z/\n/PORW3.3.ER.190418T2211Z.190422T0615Z.190428T1900Z.NO/\n920 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Wisconsin River At Portage.\n* At  9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 18.3 feet.\n* Flood stage is 17.0 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage\n  Sunday afternoon.\n* Impact...At 18.5 feet...Floodwaters affect River Shores Road about\n  3 miles upstream of Portage in the Town of Lewiston and River Oaks\n  Road about 7 miles downstream of Portage in the Town of Dekorra in\n  Columbia County. Water over Levee Rd, Wood St, and Tritz Rd. There\n  is widespread flooding of roads in the Blackhawk Park Area\n  including West Lake Road...Blackhawk Road and Wood Street. The\n  Blackhawk Park area is on the south side of the river about 3 miles\n  south of Portage.\n\n&&\n\nRiver forecasts are available for some but not all river gaging\nlocations. The 7 day river forecast takes into account past\nprecipitation, soil moisture conditions, and predicted\nprecipitation for the basin. Precipitation is for the next 24 hours\nin the future from April through September and for 48 hours in the\nfuture from October through March.\n\n(stages in ft.)        Bank-      Latest         Forecast stages\n-               Flood  full      observed        ...for 6 pm...\nLocation        stage  stage    stage/time     Wed  Thu  Fri  Sat\nPortage         17.0  12.7  18.26 09 AM 04/24  18.1 17.9 17.5 17.4\n\n-                   Highest      24 hour change\n-                   observed     in river stage\n-                   stage in      (ft.) up to      Highest stage\n-                   the last    latest observed     forecast in\n-                    7 days          stage          next 7 days\nPortage         20.06 03 PM 04/21    -1.18       18.20 01 PM 04/24\n\nBelow is the latest predicted precipitation information in 6 hour\nincrements for the listed sites. This information is updated twice\ndaily - in the morning and evening. Precipitation prediction is for\n48 hours into the future from October through March and for 24\nhours into the future from April through September.\n\nPortage: 6 am-noon  Wed Apr 24  0.00\nPortage: noon-6 pm  Wed Apr 24  0.00\nPortage: 6 pm-midn  Wed Apr 24  0.00\nPortage: midn-6 am  Thu Apr 25  0.00\nPortage: 6 am-noon  Thu Apr 25  0.11\nPortage: noon-6 pm  Thu Apr 25  0.06\nPortage: 6 pm-midn  Thu Apr 25  0.00\nPortage: midn-6 am  Fri Apr 26  0.00\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4351 8970 4365 8966 4359 8937 4339 8939\n      4344 8965 4350 8957\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-89.70,43.51],[-89.66,43.65],[-89.37,43.59],[-89.39,43.39],[-89.65,43.44],[-89.57,43.50],[-89.70,43.51]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DULUTH MN\n912 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Mississippi River at Fort Ripley affecting Crow Wing and Morrison\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota..\n  Mississippi River At Aitkin affecting Aitkin and Crow Wing\n  Counties\n\nMNC001-035-251411-\n/O.CON.KDLH.FL.W.0004.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/ATKM5.1.ER.190417T1018Z.190424T1045Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n912 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Mississippi River At Aitkin.\n* At  8:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 14.0 feet.\n* Flood stage is 13.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will remain near 14.0 feet.\n* At 15.0 feet...A few homes become surrounded by water in the\n  Cedarbrook neighborhood near Eagle Rd. The Aitkin city park becomes\n  flooded..\nThis crest compares to a previous crest of 14.2 feet on Jul 15 2016.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4650 9370 4630 9420 4644 9420 4655 9415\n      4665 9370\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DULUTH MN\n912 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota...\n\n  Mississippi River at Fort Ripley affecting Crow Wing and Morrison\n  Counties\n...The flood warning continues for the following rivers in\nMinnesota..\n  Mississippi River At Aitkin affecting Aitkin and Crow Wing\n  Counties\n\nMNC035-097-251411-\n/O.EXT.KDLH.FL.W.0005.000000T0000Z-190501T1800Z/\n/FTRM5.1.ER.190418T1930Z.190424T1800Z.190501T0600Z.UU/\n912 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Mississippi River at Fort Ripley.\n* At  8:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 10.5 feet.\n* Flood stage is 10.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* At 11.0 feet...This will cause minor flooding of rural areas near\n  Fort Ripley..\nThis crest compares to a previous crest of 10.3 feet on May 22 2015.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4644 9420 4630 9420 4617 9423 4616 9440\n      4626 9442\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Wilmington NC\n957 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning is cancelled for the following rivers...\n\n  Lumber Near Lumberton affecting Robeson County NC\n\n...The Flood Warning has been extended for the following rivers...\n\n  Great Pee Dee At Pee Dee affecting Marion and Florence Counties SC\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nPeople with interests along the river should take the necessary precautions to\nprotect life and property from the flood waters.\n\nAdditional information is available on our website at weather.gov/ilm under the\n\"Rivers and Lakes\" link.\n\n&&\n\nSCC041-067-250556-\n/O.EXT.KILM.FL.W.0016.000000T0000Z-190426T1000Z/\n/PDES1.U.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.190425T2200Z.UU/\n957 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning now in effect until Friday morning...\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Great Pee Dee At Pee Dee.\n* until Friday morning.\n* At  9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 19.80 feet.\n* Flood stage is 19.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall and get below flood stage by\n  tomorrow evening.\n* Impact...At 20.0 feet...Flood waters will affect swamplands and logging\n  interests. Flood waters will affect timberland as far downstream as Yauhannah\n  two weeks after the crest passes Pee Dee. Logging equipment needs to be moved.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3424 7962 3424 7950 3400 7945 3385 7932\n          3385 7944 3398 7957\n\n$$\n\n21\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Lincoln IL\n849 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following river in Illinois...\n\n  Little Wabash River below Clay City affecting Clay and Richland\n  Counties\n\n.The following forecasts are based on observed precipitation, soil\nmoisture conditions, and forecast precipitation.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nIf you encounter a flooded roadway, turn around and find an alternate\nroute. Turn around, don`t drown.\n\nAdditional river and weather information is available at\nwww.weather.gov/ilx.\n\n&&\n\nILC025-159-250349-\n/O.CON.KILX.FL.W.0033.000000T0000Z-190425T1312Z/\n/CLAI2.1.ER.190414T1833Z.190420T1400Z.190425T0712Z.NO/\n849 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Little Wabash River below Clay City.\n* Until Thursday morning.\n* At  745 AM Wednesday the stage was 19.1 feet.\n* Flood stage is 18.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  early tomorrow morning.\n* Impact...At 19.0 feet...2600E Road begins to flood 1.5 miles south\n  of Wynoose.\n\n&&\n\n                  Fld  Observed         Forecast 6AM\nLocation          Stg  Stg  Day Time    Thu    Fri    Sat\n\nLittle Wabash River\n Clay City         18  19.1 Wed 8 AM    17.6   14.9   13.0\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3878 8846 3871 8829 3860 8820 3860 8832\n      3867 8838 3870 8846\n\n$$\n\nJRP\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Marquette MI\n949 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Upper\nMichigan...\n\n  Sturgeon River near Alston affecting Baraga and Houghton Counties\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Upper\nMichigan...\n\n  Sturgeon River near Chassell affecting Houghton County\n\n.Water levels along the Sturgeon River continues to be above flood\nstage. This morning 4 to 8 inches of water was observed on the\nSturgeon River Road near Chassell.  With additional snowmelt\nexpected today due to forecasted warm temperatures, the river is\nexpected to remain above flood stage through this week.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Even 6 inches of fast moving flood water can knock\nyou off your feet...and a depth of 2 feet will float your car. Never\ntry to walk...swim...or drive through such swift water. If you come\nupon flood waters...stop...turn around and go another way.\n\nadditional weather and river information is available at\nwww.weather.gov/mqt\n\nThe next statement will be issued by 11 PM EDT tonight.\n\n&&\n\nMIC061-250348-\n/O.CON.KMQT.FL.W.0005.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/CLLM4.1.RS.190419T1127Z.190424T1145Z.000000T0000Z.UU/\n949 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Sturgeon River near Chassell.\n* until further notice.\n* At  7:45 AM Wednesday the stage was 11.4 feet.\n* Flood stage is 10.5 feet.\n* At 12.0 feet...Flooding is occurring along the river with water\n  levels similar to April of 2002. Lower portions of Sturgeon River\n  Road...Aho Road...and Rajala Road are impassable.\n* At 10.5 feet...The river begins to overflow onto Sturgeon River\n  Road...Rajala Road...and Aho Road.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4692 8861 4704 8856 4703 8850 4700 8845\n      4692 8848\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Marquette MI\n949 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Upper\nMichigan...\n\n  Sturgeon River near Alston affecting Baraga and Houghton Counties\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Upper\nMichigan...\n\n  Sturgeon River near Chassell affecting Houghton County\n\n.Water levels along the Sturgeon River continues to be above flood\nstage. This morning 4 to 8 inches of water was observed on the\nSturgeon River Road near Chassell.  With additional snowmelt\nexpected today due to forecasted warm temperatures, the river is\nexpected to remain above flood stage through this week.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Even 6 inches of fast moving flood water can knock\nyou off your feet...and a depth of 2 feet will float your car. Never\ntry to walk...swim...or drive through such swift water. If you come\nupon flood waters...stop...turn around and go another way.\n\nadditional weather and river information is available at\nwww.weather.gov/mqt\n\nThe next statement will be issued by 11 PM EDT tonight.\n\n&&\n\nMIC013-061-250348-\n/O.EXT.KMQT.FL.W.0006.000000T0000Z-190428T0800Z/\n/ALSM4.2.RS.190421T1152Z.190422T2215Z.190426T1800Z.NR/\n949 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Sturgeon River near Alston.\n* until late Saturday night.\n* At  8:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 9.9 feet.\n* Flood stage is 8.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  early Friday afternoon.\n* At 8.0 feet...Homes and structures along the low lying areas and\n  numerous roads become impacted by flood water. In Houghton\n  County...Sturgeon River Road...Aho Road...and Rajala Road are\n  impacted. In Baraga County...Sturgeon Road...Halonen Road and\n  Usitalo Road are impacted. Along Froberg Road...Tahtinen Road...\n  Irwin Road...Oliver Road...and Shirley Road are impacted..\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4672 8872 4683 8866 4692 8861 4692 8848\n      4687 8850 4672 8860\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Fort Worth TX\n845 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following areas in Texas...\n\n  Elm Fork Trinity River Near Carrollton Affecting Dallas County\n\n  East Fork Trinity River At McKinney Affecting Collin County\n\n  Trinity River At Trinidad Affecting Henderson and Navarro Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks.\nStay tuned to NOAA All Hazards Radio for the latest river forecasts.\n\n&&\n\nTXC213-349-250144-\n/O.EXT.KFWD.FL.W.0052.190426T1513Z-000000T0000Z/\n/TDDT2.1.ER.190426T1513Z.190429T1200Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n845 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Trinity River At Trinidad.\n* At 0800 AM Wednesday the stage was 23.81 feet.\n* Flood stage is 33 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river is expected to rise above flood stage by late\n  Friday morning and continue to rise to near  39 feet by Monday\n  morning. Additional rises are possible thereafter.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3223 9613 3207 9600 3206 9613 3219 9626\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Fort Worth TX\n845 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following areas in Texas...\n\n  Elm Fork Trinity River Near Carrollton Affecting Dallas County\n\n  East Fork Trinity River At McKinney Affecting Collin County\n\n  Trinity River At Trinidad Affecting Henderson and Navarro Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks.\nStay tuned to NOAA All Hazards Radio for the latest river forecasts.\n\n&&\n\nTXC113-250144-\n/O.EXT.KFWD.FL.W.0049.000000T0000Z-190425T2300Z/\n/CART2.2.ER.190424T0500Z.190424T1500Z.190425T1100Z.NO/\n845 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Elm Fork Trinity River Near Carrollton.\n* At 0815 AM Wednesday the stage was 9.96 feet.\n* Flood stage is  8 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to a crest near  10 feet\n  by late Wednesday morning. The river should fall below flood stage\n  Thursday morning.\n* At 10 feet, Western sections of the city golf course, closest to the\n  river, upstream from the gage will be inundated. McInnish Park\n  Sports Complex will begin to flood.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3300 9688 3287 9687 3287 9699 3300 9700\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Fort Worth TX\n845 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following areas in Texas...\n\n  Elm Fork Trinity River Near Carrollton Affecting Dallas County\n\n  East Fork Trinity River At McKinney Affecting Collin County\n\n  Trinity River At Trinidad Affecting Henderson and Navarro Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks.\nStay tuned to NOAA All Hazards Radio for the latest river forecasts.\n\n&&\n\nTXC085-250144-\n/O.EXT.KFWD.FL.W.0050.190424T1752Z-190426T0400Z/\n/MCKT2.1.ER.190424T1752Z.190425T0000Z.190425T1600Z.NO/\n845 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The East Fork Trinity River At McKinney.\n* At 0730 AM Wednesday the stage was 11.63 feet.\n* Flood stage is 16 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river is expected to rise above flood stage by\n  Wednesday afternoon and crest near  16 feet by Wednesday evening.\n  The river should fall below flood stage by late Thursday morning.\n* At 16 feet, Minor out of bank flooding will begin along the river.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3325 9654 3316 9649 3315 9661 3323 9667\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Charleston SC\n944 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nSCC015-043-089-251343-\n/O.CON.KCHS.FL.W.0011.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/JAMS1.1.ER.190411T0800Z.190419T2030Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n944 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Santee River near Jamestown.\n* At 8 AM Wednesday the stage was 12.8 feet.\n* Flood stage is 10.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring.\n* Forecast, the river will continue rising to near 12.9 feet by early\n  Thursday afternoon. Additional rises may be possible thereafter.\n* At 12.0 feet, several dirt logging roads are impassable.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3347 8002 3354 7998 3325 7937 3321 7938\n          3320 7951 3329 7976\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC099-101-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0070.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/DRBS2.3.RS.190317T0015Z.190324T1500Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids.\n* until further notice.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 1483.83 feet.\n* Flood stage is 1481.00 feet.\n* At stages near 1485 feet...The City Park and the ball fields on the\n  left bank in Dell Rapids begin to flood, and some farm houses could\n  be surrounded by water.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4385 9669 4385 9663 4381 9666 4381 9672\n          4382 9674 4384 9669\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC099-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0044.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/SFLS2.2.RS.190314T1310Z.190326T2345Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90.\n* until further notice.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 15.57 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 12.00 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 15.4 feet\n  by 7 AM Thursday.\n* At stages near 15.0 feet...Some farm buildings between Renner and\n  Sioux Falls are threatened by high water.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4369 9676 4369 9671 4362 9672 4358 9672\n          4356 9672 4357 9674 4359 9673 4360 9675\n          4363 9676\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC011-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0098.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BRCS2.2.RS.190321T1037Z.190329T1215Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River Near Bruce.\n* until further notice.\n* At 07AM Wednesday the stage was 10.11 feet.\n* Flood stage is 8.00 feet.\n* At stages near 10.5 feet...198th Street and 199th Street between\n  466th and 467th avenues are flooded, as is 202nd Street between 465th\n  and 467th avenues, and 465th Avenue between 203rd and 204th streets.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4451 9690 4451 9683 4441 9688 4433 9686\n          4433 9692 4443 9696 4448 9690\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-96.90,44.51]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC011-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0098.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BRCS2.2.RS.190321T1037Z.190329T1215Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River Near Bruce.\n* until further notice.\n* At 07AM Wednesday the stage was 10.11 feet.\n* Flood stage is 8.00 feet.\n* At stages near 10.5 feet...198th Street and 199th Street between\n  466th and 467th avenues are flooded, as is 202nd Street between 465th\n  and 467th avenues, and 465th Avenue between 203rd and 204th streets.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4451 9690 4451 9683 4441 9688 4433 9686\n          4433 9692 4443 9696 4448 9690\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-96.90,44.51],[-96.83,44.51],[-96.88,44.41],[-96.86,44.33],[-96.92,44.33],[-96.96,44.43],[-96.90,44.48],[-96.90,44.51]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nMNC033-063-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0091.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/WDOM5.2.RS.190319T2322Z.190323T1030Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom.\n* until further notice.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 19.60 feet.\n* Flood stage is 19.00 feet.\n* At stages near 19.0 feet...Minor lowland flooding begins along the\n  lower east bank.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4382 9533 4389 9537 4398 9521 4375 9499\n          4375 9512 4388 9520\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC099-101-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0073.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/TRES2.3.RS.190317T2051Z.190324T0615Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River near Trent.\n* until further notice.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 1497.69 feet.\n* Flood stage is 1495.00 feet.\n* At stages near 1498 feet...Flood waters reach into the backyards of\n  several houses in Trent.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4396 9672 4396 9667 4392 9665 4391 9663\n          4385 9663 4385 9669 4387 9668\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC011-101-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0080.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BRKS2.3.RS.190319T1448Z.190420T1415Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River Near Brookings.\n* until further notice.\n* At 07AM Wednesday the stage was 11.85 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 9.00 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to a stage of 11.5 feet\n  by 7 AM Thursday.\n* At stages near 11.7 feet...473rd Avenue at 221st Street begins to\n  flood.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4417 9678 4420 9675 4414 9659 4410 9658\n          4410 9666 4411 9666\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nIAC119-SDC083-099-251744-\n/O.EXT.KFSD.FL.W.0081.000000T0000Z-190429T0600Z/\n/SXFS2.2.RS.190319T1200Z.190423T0845Z.190428T0600Z.NO/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff.\n* until late Sunday night.\n* At 07AM Wednesday the stage was 19.28 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 16.00 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  Sunday April 28.\n* At stages near 18.0 feet...Significant amounts of rural land\n  downstream of Sioux Falls, and the salvage yard in extreme eastern\n  Sioux Falls, will begin to flood.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4356 9672 4358 9672 4358 9668 4359 9668\n          4362 9664 4359 9665 4356 9667\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-96.72,43.56]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nIAC119-SDC083-099-251744-\n/O.EXT.KFSD.FL.W.0081.000000T0000Z-190429T0600Z/\n/SXFS2.2.RS.190319T1200Z.190423T0845Z.190428T0600Z.NO/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff.\n* until late Sunday night.\n* At 07AM Wednesday the stage was 19.28 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 16.00 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  Sunday April 28.\n* At stages near 18.0 feet...Significant amounts of rural land\n  downstream of Sioux Falls, and the salvage yard in extreme eastern\n  Sioux Falls, will begin to flood.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4356 9672 4358 9672 4358 9668 4359 9668\n          4362 9664 4359 9665 4356 9667\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-96.72,43.56],[-96.72,43.58],[-96.68,43.58],[-96.68,43.59],[-96.64,43.62],[-96.65,43.59],[-96.67,43.56],[-96.72,43.56]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC011-057-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0101.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BSES2.3.RS.190322T1556Z.190328T1715Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River near Estelline.\n* until further notice.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 1645.95 feet.\n* Flood stage is 1644.00 feet.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4460 9700 4464 9695 4451 9683 4451 9690\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nMNC133-SDC099-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0115.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/JSPM5.3.ER.190406T1348Z.190407T1245Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Split Rock Creek Below Jasper.\n* until further notice.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 91.32 feet.\n* Flood stage is 91.00 feet.\n* At stages near 91.0 feet...The lower banks on this stretch of the\n  creek are overtopped. The low water crossing on 250th Street at the\n  MN/SD state line is flooded.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4390 9639 4384 9637 4377 9642 4372 9648\n          4372 9654 4381 9649\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nIAC041-251744-\n/O.EXT.KFSD.FL.W.0120.000000T0000Z-190429T0000Z/\n/SPWI4.1.ER.190406T1625Z.190413T2115Z.190428T0000Z.NO/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Little Sioux River at Spencer.\n* until Sunday evening.\n* At 07AM Wednesday the stage was 10.38 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 10.00 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will fall below flood stage by Saturday\n  April 27.\n* At stages near 10.0 feet...The right bank overflows, and minor\n  flooding of the Spencer city park and some rural agricultural areas\n  begins.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4321 9528 4321 9517 4314 9503 4299 9503\n          4302 9510 4310 9511 4314 9523\n\n$$\n\n&&\nLocation Flood    Latest Observed     Maximum Forecast  Recent Observed\n         Stage    Stage  Time         Stage  Time       Crest Time\n\nMISSOURI RIVER\nCBLS2      65.0     65.12 Wed 7 AM                        65.9  Sun Apr 14\nMRNN1      21.0     23.48 Tue 11 PM                       23.9  Wed Apr 17\nSPGS2      10.0     10.29 Wed 7 AM                        11.0  Thu Apr 18\n\nBIG SIOUX RIVER\nBSES2    1644.0   1645.95 Wed 8 AM                      1646.2  Fri Apr 19\nBRCS2       8.0     10.11 Wed 8 AM                        10.3  Sat Apr 20\nBRKS2       9.0     11.85 Wed 8 AM                        12.5  Fri Apr 19\nBSFS2    1540.0   1541.27 Wed 8 AM                      1542.2  Sat Apr 20\nEGAS2    1516.5   1519.57 Wed 8 AM                      1520.5  Sat Apr 20\nTRES2    1495.0   1497.69 Wed 8 AM                      1498.3  Sat Apr 20\nDRBS2    1481.0   1483.83 Wed 8 AM                      1484.7  Sat Apr 20\nDERS2      12.0     14.10 Wed 8 AM                        14.5  Sat Apr 20\nSFLS2      12.0     15.57 Wed 8 AM                        15.8  Mon Apr 22\nSXFS2      16.0     19.28 Wed 7 AM                        19.8  Tue Apr 23\nBBSS2    1304.0   1308.32 Wed 8 AM                      1308.6  Tue Apr 23\nCBSS2    1235.0   1239.17 Wed 8 AM                      1239.2  Wed Apr 24\nFVWS2    1202.0   1206.12 Wed 8 AM                      1206.2  Thu Apr 18\nHWDI4      20.5     25.77 Wed 8 AM    26.1  Wed 7 PM      26.9  Fri Apr 19\nAKRI4      16.0     19.05 Wed 8 AM    19.3  Thu 7 AM      19.6  Sat Apr 20\nBSRS2    1117.0   1120.00 Wed 8 AM                      1120.5  Sat Apr 20\n\nWEST FORK DES MOINES RIVER\nAVOM5    1425.0   1426.45 Wed 7 AM                      1427.5  Fri Apr 19\nWDOM5      19.0     19.60 Wed 8 AM                        20.5  Sun Apr 21\n\nSPLIT ROCK CREEK\nJSPM5      91.0     91.32 Wed 8 AM                        94.8  Wed Apr 17\n\nLITTLE SIOUX RIVER\nSPWI4      10.0     10.38 Wed 7 AM                        11.9  Sun Apr 14\n\nMG\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nIAC119-SDC099-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0039.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BBSS2.3.RS.190313T2246Z.190315T0745Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River at Brandon.\n* until further notice.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 1308.32 feet.\n* Flood stage is 1304.00 feet.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4359 9665 4362 9664 4360 9657 4345 9656\n          4338 9646 4339 9658 4343 9662 4358 9662\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nNEC107-SDC009-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0141.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/SPGS2.1.ER.190411T1410Z.190418T1315Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Missouri River At Springfield.\n* until further notice.\n* At 07AM Wednesday the stage was 10.29 feet.\n* Flood stage is 10.00 feet.\n* At stages near 10.0 feet...Bottom Road near Springfield begins to\n  flood.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4278 9790 4282 9795 4287 9791 4288 9784\n          4283 9783 4281 9788\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nIAC119-167-SDC083-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0060.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/CBSS2.3.RS.000000T0000Z.190315T2045Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River near Canton.\n* until further notice.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 1239.17 feet.\n* Flood stage is 1235.00 feet.\n* At stages near 1238 feet...Nearly all crop and pasture land in the\n  1/2 mile wide flood plain will be inundated.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4339 9658 4338 9648 4327 9648 4327 9652\n          4324 9652 4320 9652 4321 9661\n          4332 9660 4331 9656\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nIAC149-SDC127-251744-\n/O.EXT.KFSD.FL.W.0008.000000T0000Z-190430T2000Z/\n/AKRI4.2.RS.190313T2132Z.190421T0345Z.190429T2000Z.NO/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River At Akron.\n* until Tuesday afternoon.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 19.05 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 16.00 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will crest near 19.3 feet by Thursday April\n  25. The river will fall below flood stage Monday April 29.\n* At stages near 19.5 feet...Several farm houses are flooded.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4291 9658 4291 9649 4281 9654 4277 9659\n          4278 9665\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-96.58,42.91]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nIAC149-SDC127-251744-\n/O.EXT.KFSD.FL.W.0008.000000T0000Z-190430T2000Z/\n/AKRI4.2.RS.190313T2132Z.190421T0345Z.190429T2000Z.NO/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River At Akron.\n* until Tuesday afternoon.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 19.05 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 16.00 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will crest near 19.3 feet by Thursday April\n  25. The river will fall below flood stage Monday April 29.\n* At stages near 19.5 feet...Several farm houses are flooded.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4291 9658 4291 9649 4281 9654 4277 9659\n          4278 9665\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-96.58,42.91],[-96.49,42.91],[-96.54,42.81],[-96.59,42.77],[-96.65,42.78],[-96.58,42.91]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC101-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0100.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BSFS2.1.RS.190414T0622Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.UU/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River near Flandreau.\n* until further notice.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 1541.27 feet.\n* Flood stage is 1540.00 feet.\n* At stages near 1541 feet...479th Avenue between 224th and 225th\n  Streets begins to flood.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4410 9666 4410 9658 4407 9652 4404 9653\n          4402 9659 4405 9664 4407 9661\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nNEC107-SDC009-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0109.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/MRNN1.2.RS.190329T0300Z.190418T0215Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Missouri River At Niobrara.\n* until further notice.\n* At 11PM Tuesday the stage was 23.48 feet.\n* Flood stage is 21.00 feet.\n* At stages near 23.0 feet...Highway 12 east of Niobrara could be\n  overtopped by water backing up Bazile Creek.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4279 9811 4284 9810 4279 9801 4282 9795\n          4278 9790 4274 9801\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC015-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0108.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/CBLS2.1.RS.190328T1200Z.190403T1330Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain.\n* until further notice.\n* At 07AM Wednesday the stage was 65.12 feet.\n* Flood stage is 65.00 feet.\n* At stages near 65.0 feet...American Creek marina just upstream of\n  the gauge will begin flooding, and water reaches the top of the boat\n  ramp near Buryanek camp ground.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4393 9939 4393 9932 4387 9927 4377 9938\n          4370 9938 4370 9947\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nIAC149-167-SDC127-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0007.000000T0000Z-190502T1200Z/\n/HWDI4.2.RS.190313T2330Z.190420T0345Z.190501T1200Z.NO/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River above Hawarden.\n* until Thursday May 02.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 25.77 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 20.50 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will crest near 26.1 feet by Thursday April\n  25. The river will fall below flood stage Wednesday May 01.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4308 9654 4308 9641 4302 9646 4291 9649\n          4291 9658\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nIAC167-SDC083-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0041.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/FVWS2.3.RS.190313T2340Z.190315T1600Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River at Fairview.\n* until further notice.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 1206.12 feet.\n* Flood stage is 1202.00 feet.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4324 9652 4323 9643 4313 9639 4307 9640\n          4308 9654 4313 9650 4320 9652\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nIAC149-SDC127-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0053.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BSRS2.3.RS.190314T0600Z.190316T0845Z.000000T0000Z.UU/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River near Richland.\n* until further notice.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 1120.00 feet.\n* Flood stage is 1117.00 feet.\n* At stages near 1121 feet...Some farm levees will be overtopped and\n  some farm buildings will be flooded.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4278 9665 4277 9659 4273 9660 4268 9655\n          4264 9661 4270 9666\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC099-101-251744-\n/O.EXT.KFSD.FL.W.0067.000000T0000Z-190503T0600Z/\n/DERS2.2.RS.190316T2045Z.190421T0930Z.190502T0600Z.NO/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids.\n* until Friday May 03.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 14.10 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 12.00 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  Thursday May 02.\n* At stages near 14.0 feet...Significant amounts of agricultural\n  lands are flooded through the basin, and the park in Dell Rapids\n  begins to flood.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4382 9674 4381 9672 4369 9671 4369 9676\n          4373 9678 4379 9676\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Sioux Falls SD\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South\nDakota...Nebraska...Iowa...Minnesota...\n\n  Big Sioux River below Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls North Cliff\n  Big Sioux River At Akron\n  Little Sioux River at Spencer\n  Lake Francis Case At Chamberlain\n  Missouri River At Niobrara\n  Missouri River At Springfield\n  Big Sioux River near Estelline\n  Big Sioux River Near Bruce\n  Big Sioux River Near Brookings\n  Big Sioux River near Flandreau\n  Big Sioux River near Egan\n  Big Sioux River near Trent\n  Big Sioux River near Dell Rapids\n  Big Sioux River At Sioux Falls I-90\n  Big Sioux River at Brandon\n  Big Sioux River near Canton\n  Big Sioux River at Fairview\n  Big Sioux River above Hawarden\n  Big Sioux River near Richland\n  Split Rock Creek Below Jasper\n  West Fork Des Moines River near Avoca\n  West Fork Des Moines River Near Windom\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\ntonight. Any additional future rains could affect the crest\nforecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Do not drive cars through flooded areas. the water\ndepth and road condition may be unsafe.\n\nAdditional information is available at\n\nhttp://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=fsd\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your local radio and TV stations.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued tomorrow morning.\n\n&&\n\nSDC101-251744-\n/O.CON.KFSD.FL.W.0095.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/EGAS2.3.RS.190320T1645Z.190323T1815Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n844 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Sioux River near Egan.\n* until further notice.\n* At 08AM Wednesday the stage was 1519.57 feet.\n* Flood stage is 1516.50 feet.\n* At stages near 1519 feet...Water is across the road on both sides\n  of the bridge by the Egan Park.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4405 9664 4402 9659 4397 9662 4396 9667\n          4396 9672 4400 9668 4401 9665\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Warning", "Description":"Flood Warning\nNational Weather Service Fort Worth TX\n843 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Forecast Flooding Changed from Minor to Moderate Severity for the\nfollowing areas in Texas...\n\n  Trinity River At Dallas Affecting Dallas County\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks.\nStay tuned to NOAA All Hazards Radio for the latest river forecasts.\n\n&&\n\nTXC113-250142-\n/O.CON.KFWD.FL.W.0051.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/DALT2.2.ER.190424T0459Z.190425T0200Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n843 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Forecast flooding increased from Minor to Moderate severity...\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n The Trinity River At Dallas.\n* until further notice...Or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At 0800 AM Wednesday the stage was 34.63 feet.\n* Flood stage is 30.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to a crest near  38 feet\n  by Thursday after midnight then begin falling but remain above\n  flood stage for the next several days.\n* At 38 feet, Moderate flooding will begin along the river both above\n  and below the Commerce Street bridge.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3275 9693 3281 9693 3283 9683 3275 9671\n      3269 9676 3278 9687\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Warning", "Description":"Flood Warning\nNational Weather Service Fort Worth TX\n841 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a Flood\nWarning for the following areas in Texas...\n\n  East Fork Trinity River Near Crandall Affecting Kaufman County\n  Chambers Creek Near Rice Affecting Navarro County\n  Trinity River Near Rosser Affecting Ellis and Kaufman Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks.\nStay tuned to NOAA All Hazards Radio for the latest river forecasts.\n\n&&\n\nTXC139-257-250140-\n/O.NEW.KFWD.FL.W.0058.190425T1101Z-190429T0712Z/\n/RSRT2.1.ER.190425T1101Z.190426T1200Z.190428T1912Z.NO/\n841 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a\n\n* Flood Warning for\n  The Trinity River Near Rosser.\n* from Thursday morning to late Sunday night...Or until the warning\n  is cancelled.\n* At 0730 AM Wednesday the stage was 16.75 feet.\n* Flood stage is 31.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river should rise above flood stage by Thursday\n  morning and continue to rise to a crest near 35 feet by Friday\n  morning. The river should fall below flood stage by Sunday\n  afternoon.\n* At 34 feet, Minor to moderate flooding of low areas and roads within\n  the levees is expected.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3249 9645 3236 9639 3236 9652 3247 9657\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-96.45,32.49]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Warning", "Description":"Flood Warning\nNational Weather Service Fort Worth TX\n841 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a Flood\nWarning for the following areas in Texas...\n\n  East Fork Trinity River Near Crandall Affecting Kaufman County\n  Chambers Creek Near Rice Affecting Navarro County\n  Trinity River Near Rosser Affecting Ellis and Kaufman Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks.\nStay tuned to NOAA All Hazards Radio for the latest river forecasts.\n\n&&\n\nTXC139-257-250140-\n/O.NEW.KFWD.FL.W.0058.190425T1101Z-190429T0712Z/\n/RSRT2.1.ER.190425T1101Z.190426T1200Z.190428T1912Z.NO/\n841 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a\n\n* Flood Warning for\n  The Trinity River Near Rosser.\n* from Thursday morning to late Sunday night...Or until the warning\n  is cancelled.\n* At 0730 AM Wednesday the stage was 16.75 feet.\n* Flood stage is 31.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river should rise above flood stage by Thursday\n  morning and continue to rise to a crest near 35 feet by Friday\n  morning. The river should fall below flood stage by Sunday\n  afternoon.\n* At 34 feet, Minor to moderate flooding of low areas and roads within\n  the levees is expected.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3249 9645 3236 9639 3236 9652 3247 9657\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-96.45,32.49],[-96.39,32.36],[-96.52,32.36],[-96.57,32.47],[-96.45,32.49]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Warning", "Description":"Flood Warning\nNational Weather Service Fort Worth TX\n841 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a Flood\nWarning for the following areas in Texas...\n\n  East Fork Trinity River Near Crandall Affecting Kaufman County\n  Chambers Creek Near Rice Affecting Navarro County\n  Trinity River Near Rosser Affecting Ellis and Kaufman Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks.\nStay tuned to NOAA All Hazards Radio for the latest river forecasts.\n\n&&\n\nTXC257-250140-\n/O.NEW.KFWD.FL.W.0059.190425T0910Z-190426T1440Z/\n/CNLT2.1.ER.190425T0910Z.190425T1800Z.190426T0240Z.NO/\n841 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a\n\n* Flood Warning for\n  The East Fork Trinity River Near Crandall.\n* from late tonight to Friday morning...Or until the warning is\n  cancelled.\n* At 0800 AM Wednesday the stage was 8.46 feet.\n* Flood stage is 18.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river should rise above flood stage by Thursday\n  after midnight and continue to rise to a crest near  19 feet by\n  Thursday afternoon. The river should fall below flood stage by\n  Thursday night.\n* At 20 feet, Moderate out of banks flooding is expected. Caution\n  should be exercised near the river. Several rural roads will be\n  underwater. Farm and ranch land near the river will be flooded.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3277 9644 3254 9641 3254 9654 3277 9657\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Warning", "Description":"Flood Warning\nNational Weather Service Fort Worth TX\n841 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a Flood\nWarning for the following areas in Texas...\n\n  East Fork Trinity River Near Crandall Affecting Kaufman County\n  Chambers Creek Near Rice Affecting Navarro County\n  Trinity River Near Rosser Affecting Ellis and Kaufman Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks.\nStay tuned to NOAA All Hazards Radio for the latest river forecasts.\n\n&&\n\nTXC349-250140-\n/O.NEW.KFWD.FL.W.0060.190425T1305Z-190427T0300Z/\n/RCET2.1.ER.190425T1305Z.190426T0000Z.190426T1500Z.NO/\n841 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe National Weather Service in Fort Worth has issued a\n\n* Flood Warning for\n  The Chambers Creek Near Rice.\n* from Thursday morning to Friday evening...Or until the warning is\n  cancelled.\n* At 0800 AM Wednesday the stage was 11.57 feet.\n* Flood stage is 24.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river should rise above flood stage by Thursday\n  morning and continue to rise to a crest near  26 feet by Thursday\n  evening. The river should fall below flood stage by late Friday\n  morning.\n* At 27 feet, Moderate out of bank flooding will occur along the\n  creek. A few rural roads will be flooded. Minor lowland flooding is\n  expected for farms and ranches downstream.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3227 9656 3218 9638 3212 9648 3217 9663\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Raleigh, NC\n940 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in North\nCarolina...\n\n  Neuse River At Smithfield affecting Johnston County\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message. If you encounter deep water while driving, do not\nattempt to drive through. Turn around, dont drown.\n\n&&\n\nNCC101-250139-\n/O.CON.KRAH.FL.W.0024.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/SMFN7.1.ER.190413T1437Z.190426T1200Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n940 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Neuse River At Smithfield.\n* At 9:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 16.0 feet.\n* Flood stage is 15.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 16.1 feet by\n  Friday morning, and then remain steady.\n* Impact...At 15.0 feet, Minor flood stage. Flooding begins along the\n  Neuse riverwalk. Water nears the base of the holding tank at the\n  water treatment plant.\n\n&&\n\nThe following are the latest observations and 7 AM EST forecast\nstages for the next several days.\n\n                 FLD  OBSERVED                FORECAST 7 AM EST\nLOCATION         STG  STG  DAY TIME    Thu   Fri   Sat   Sun   Mon\n\nNeuse River\n Smithfield       15  16.0 Wed 09 AM  16.0  16.1  16.1  16.1  16.1\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3554 7829 3548 7834 3544 7829 3541 7833\n          3547 7842 3556 7835\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD WARNING", "Description":"FLOOD WARNING\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN ANGELO TX\n839 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The National Weather Service in San Angelo has issued a Flood\nWarning for the following rivers in Texas...\n\n  Colorado River Near Ballinger affecting Runnels County\n\nThe river is expected to rise to minor flood stage due to the 4 to 5\ninches of rain that fell within the basin. Most of the rain fell\nin the far upper basin, so it may take a while to get to the gage.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or other media outlets for the\nlatest information on this situation.\n\nAdditional information is available at\nwater.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=sjt\n\n&&\n\nTXC399-250438-\n/O.NEW.KSJT.FL.W.0001.190425T0056Z-190426T2248Z/\n/BLIT2.1.ER.190425T0056Z.190425T1200Z.190426T1048Z.NO/\n839 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe National Weather Service in San Angelo has issued a\n\n* Flood Warning for The Colorado River Near Ballinger.\n* From this evening to Friday afternoon...Or until the warning is\n  cancelled.\n* At 8:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 5.8 feet.\n* Flood stage is 18.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river is expected to rise above flood stage by this\n  evening and continue to rise to near 20.0 feet by tomorrow morning.\n  The river will fall below flood stage by Friday morning.\n* Impact...At 18.0 feet...Minor lowland flooding of pasture land will\n  occur.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3179 10014 3177 9995 3167 9977 3158 9982\n      3167 9993 3170 10015\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service La Crosse WI\n838 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nRiver forecasts take into account both observed and forecast\nprecipitation.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars into flooded areas. Remember, it only takes two\nfeet of water to float most automobiles, including sport utility\nvehicles. Turn Around, Don`t Drown!\n\nAdditional river and weather information is available at...\nhttp://www.weather.gov/lacrosse .\n\n&&\n\nWIC043-049-103-250438-\n/O.EXT.KARX.FL.W.0047.000000T0000Z-190427T0600Z/\n/MUSW3.1.RS.190423T0612Z.190424T1800Z.190426T1200Z.NR/\n838 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Wisconsin River at Muscoda.\n* until late Friday night...Or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  7:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 9.5 feet.\n* Flood stage is 9.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 9.6 feet by\n  today. The river will fall below flood stage Friday morning.\n* Impact...At 9.6 feet...Homes on W Lakeshore Drive and E Lakeshore\n  Drive along Avoca Lake (inlet of Wisconsin River) begin\n  sandbagging.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4319 9033 4297 9114 4300 9116 4321 9061 4322 9031\n\n$$\n\nMEA\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Norman OK\n838 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nOKC015-049-051-242137-\n/O.EXT.KOUN.FL.W.0018.190425T0300Z-190427T0900Z/\n/ANDO2.1.ER.190425T0300Z.190425T1800Z.190427T0300Z.NO/\n838 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Washita River at Anadarko.\n\n* from this evening to late Friday night...or until the warning is\n  cancelled.\n\n* At 7:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 17.2 feet.\n\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n\n* Flood stage is 19.0 feet.\n\n* Forecast...The Washita River will rise above flood stage late\n  Wednesday evening and crest near 20.1 feet Thursday evening. The\n  Washita River will fall below flood stage late Friday evening.\n\n* Impact...At 20.0 feet...Minor flooding may damage farm property and\n  block rural roads along the Washita River in eastern Caddo and\n  western Grady counties. Low-lying fields may become isolated by\n  flooding of tributary streams.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3505 9844 3512 9842 3513 9825 3513 9809\n      3505 9809 3505 9826\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX\n836 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nA river flood warning remains in effect for the Trinity River.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nPersons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.\n\nMotorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.\n\nLivestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few\ndays.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.\n\n&&\n\nTXC373-407-455-471-251335-\n/O.EXT.KHGX.FL.W.0019.000000T0000Z-190427T0600Z/\n/RVRT2.3.ER.190420T1935Z.190421T1259Z.190426T1800Z.NR/\n836 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning extended until late Friday night... The Flood Warning continues\nfor\n  The Trinity River at Riverside\n* until late Friday night or until the warning is canceled.\n* At 0801 AM Wednesday the stage was 133.7 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 133.5 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by Friday\n  early afternoon.\n* At 133.5 feet...Minor lowland flooding begins in the vicinity of the gage with\n  water in the Green Rich Shores subdivision. Backwater flooding up Wright`s\n  Creek impacts Plantation Drive in the Deep River Plantation subdivision.\n\n&&\n                     Flood  Observed             Forecast 6 AM\nLocation             Stage  Stage   Day Time      Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun\n\nTrinity River\n  Riverside          133.5  133.7   Wed 08 AM    133.6  133.5  133.3  133.1\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON  3097 9584 3096 9562 3093 9528 3082 9528 3087 9562 3088 9584\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-95.84,30.97]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"FLOOD STATEMENT", "Description":"FLOOD STATEMENT\nNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HOUSTON/GALVESTON, TX\n836 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nA river flood warning remains in effect for the Trinity River.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nPersons are urged to stay away from the river until water levels recede.\n\nMotorists should avoid any water covered roads and find an alternate route.\n\nLivestock and equipment should remain out of the flood plain for the next few\ndays.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather radio or other news sources for further updates.\n\n&&\n\nTXC373-407-455-471-251335-\n/O.EXT.KHGX.FL.W.0019.000000T0000Z-190427T0600Z/\n/RVRT2.3.ER.190420T1935Z.190421T1259Z.190426T1800Z.NR/\n836 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning extended until late Friday night... The Flood Warning continues\nfor\n  The Trinity River at Riverside\n* until late Friday night or until the warning is canceled.\n* At 0801 AM Wednesday the stage was 133.7 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 133.5 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will continue to fall to below flood stage by Friday\n  early afternoon.\n* At 133.5 feet...Minor lowland flooding begins in the vicinity of the gage with\n  water in the Green Rich Shores subdivision. Backwater flooding up Wright`s\n  Creek impacts Plantation Drive in the Deep River Plantation subdivision.\n\n&&\n                     Flood  Observed             Forecast 6 AM\nLocation             Stage  Stage   Day Time      Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun\n\nTrinity River\n  Riverside          133.5  133.7   Wed 08 AM    133.6  133.5  133.3  133.1\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON  3097 9584 3096 9562 3093 9528 3082 9528 3087 9562 3088 9584\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-95.84,30.97],[-95.62,30.96],[-95.28,30.93],[-95.28,30.82],[-95.62,30.87],[-95.84,30.88],[-95.84,30.97]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Fort Worth TX\n822 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following areas in Texas...\n  Cowleech Fork Sabine River At Greenville Affecting Hunt County\n  South Fork Sabine River Near Quinlan Affecting Hunt and Rockwall\n  Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks.\nStay tuned to NOAA All Hazards Radio for the latest river forecasts.\n\n&&\n\nTXC231-250121-\n/O.EXT.KFWD.FL.W.0054.000000T0000Z-190426T2338Z/\n/GNVT2.1.ER.190424T0728Z.190424T1800Z.190426T1138Z.NO/\n822 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Cowleech Fork Sabine River At Greenville.\n* At 0745 AM Wednesday the stage was 16.52 feet.\n* Flood stage is 14 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to a crest near 17 feet\n  by Thursday after midnight. The river should fall below flood stage\n  Friday morning.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3319 9605 3309 9595 3303 9607 3317 9619\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Fort Worth TX\n822 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following areas in Texas...\n  Cowleech Fork Sabine River At Greenville Affecting Hunt County\n  South Fork Sabine River Near Quinlan Affecting Hunt and Rockwall\n  Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\nDo not drive cars through flooded areas.\nCaution is urged when walking near riverbanks.\nStay tuned to NOAA All Hazards Radio for the latest river forecasts.\n\n&&\n\nTXC231-397-250121-\n/O.EXT.KFWD.FL.W.0055.190424T1933Z-190426T1209Z/\n/QLAT2.1.ER.190424T1933Z.190425T0000Z.190426T0009Z.NO/\n822 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The South Fork Sabine River Near Quinlan.\n* At 0745 AM Wednesday the stage was 12.95 feet.\n* Flood stage is 15 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river is expected to rise above flood stage by\n  Wednesday afternoon and crest near 17 feet by Wednesday evening.\n  The river should fall below flood stage by Thursday evening.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3297 9627 3293 9615 3283 9620 3287 9634\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Topeka KS\n809 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following streams in Kansas..\n  Big Blue River near Blue Rapids affecting Marshall County\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety Message...Do not drive into flooded areas. Shallow flowing\nwater can wash a car from the roadway. Also, the roadbed may be\nwashed out under the water.\n\nStay tuned to later developments by listening to NOAA Weather Radio\nand local media.\n\n&&\n\nKSC117-242109-\n/O.CON.KTOP.FL.W.0003.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BLRK1.1.ER.190312T0755Z.190422T0900Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n809 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Big Blue River near Blue Rapids.\n* until further notice.\n* At  7:15 AM Wednesday the stage was 41.4 feet.\n* Flood stage is 26.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river will continue rising to near 41.5 feet by this\n  afternoon. Additional rises may be possible thereafter.\n* Impact...At 26.0 feet...Minor lowland flooding occurs from\n  Marysville to Tuttle Creek Lake.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3971 9666 3968 9658 3957 9655 3957 9659 3968 9669\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Norman OK\n808 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nOKC065-075-141-242107-\n/O.EXT.KOUN.FL.W.0016.000000T0000Z-190426T1236Z/\n/HEAO2.2.ER.190423T1539Z.190424T1800Z.190426T0636Z.NR/\n808 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...Flood Warning extended until Friday morning...\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The North Fork Red River near Headrick.\n\n* until Friday morning...or until the warning is cancelled.\n\n* At 6:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 18.0 feet.\n\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and Moderate flooding is forecast.\n\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n\n* Forecast...The North Fork Red River will continue rising and crest\n  near 18.6 feet early Wednesday afternoon. The North Fork Red River\n  will fall below flood stage early Friday morning.\n\n* Impact...At 19.0 feet...Flooding or isolation of agricultural lands\n  and rural roads occurs in Kiowa...Jackson...and Tillman counties.\n  Upstream points in Kiowa County may see flooding several hours\n  before the crest reaches the Headrick area. The flood crest reaches\n  downstream points near Tipton much later. Flood depths approach 5\n  feet over some areas along the river.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3471 9921 3481 9917 3486 9912 3468 9902\n      3454 9911 3458 9924\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Caribou ME\n705 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning is cancelled for the following rivers in\nMaine...\n\n  St John River At Fort Kent\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Maine...\n\n  Mattawamkeag River Above Mattawamkeag\n\nMEC019-242304-\n/O.CON.KCAR.FL.W.0001.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/MATM1.1.ER.190417T1250Z.190424T0631Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n705 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Mattawamkeag River Above Mattawamkeag\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  6:45 AM this morning, the stage was 15.7 feet\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Flood stage is 13.5 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will fluctuate around 15.6 feet\n  through this morning.\n* At 16.0 feet, Flooding along River Road in Mattawamkeag and Lancaster\n  Road in Kingman.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4557 6838 4560 6819 4572 6808 4566 6794\n      4551 6810 4546 6835\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Warning", "Description":"Flood Warning\nNational Weather Service Aberdeen SD\n526 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The National Weather Service in Aberdeen has issued a Flood\nWarning for the following rivers in Minnesota...\n\n  Boix De Sioux River At White Rock Dam\n\n.The following river forecasts include forecast precipitation through\nthe next 24 hours. Any additional future precipitation could affect\nthe forecasts.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Flood waters can be very dangerous. Never drive\nacross a flooded road. Turn around don`t drown!\n\nStay tuned for further updates by listening to NOAA weather radio...\nor your favorite local media.\n\nFor additional information...check out our web site at\nwww.weather.gov/abr...then left click on the Rivers and Lakes link.\n\nThe next scheduled statement will be issued on Thursday.\n\n&&\n\nMNC155-251425-\n/O.NEW.KABR.FL.W.0052.190424T1026Z-000000T0000Z/\n/WHRM5.1.ER.190424T0215Z.190424T0930Z.000000T0000Z.UU/\n526 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe National Weather Service in Aberdeen has issued a\n\n* Flood Warning for\n  The Boix De Sioux River At White Rock Dam.\n* until further notice.\n* At 4:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 80.1 feet.\n* Flood stage is 80.0 feet.\n* At 80.0 feet...The gates on the dam will be overtopped.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4594 9659 4594 9654 4586 9654 4586 9660\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Eastern North Dakota/Grand Forks ND\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The flood warning has been extended for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Wahpeton...on the Red River...in Wilkin and Richland Counties\n\n...The flood warning continues for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Fargo...on the Red River ...in Clay and Cass Counties\n  * Halstad...on the Red River ...in Norman and Traill Counties\n  * East Grand Forks...on the Red River ...in Polk and Grand Forks\n  Counties\n  * Oslo...on the Red River ...in Marshall...Polk...Grand Forks and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Drayton...on the Red River ...in Kittson...Marshall...Pembina and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Pembina...on the Red River ...in Kittson and Pembina Counties\n  * Abercrombie...on the Wild Rice River (ND) ...in Richland County\n\n.   Rivers falling at all locations except Pembina where a crested\nis forecast to occur Thursday. Most of the water in the tributaries\nhave already entered the mainstem Red River  with only the Sheyenne\nRiver above minor flood stage. This combined with no additional\nsnowmelt will lead to falling river levels after the main flood wave\npasses. Once this flood wave passes Pembina and enters Canada\nfalling rivers expected at all river forecast points.\n\n  This forecast is for a 7-day period...the highest stage\nindicated may not reflect the crest for this event.\n\n  Forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change\nas new weather and river information is used.\n\n  River forecasts use 24 hours of forecast precipitation\nbetween April 1st and October 1st, and 48 hours otherwise.\nHowever, depending on the situation, they may include\nprecipitation expected through the next 72 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...turn around, don`t drown...\n\n - Don`t travel through flooded areas!\n\n - Persons in the warned area need to take steps to protect life\n   and property. If necessary, move to a higher and safer location.\n\n - Persons living in the Red River Basin should monitor river\n   levels while the river is in, or near, flood.\n\nFor more information...go to the AHPS/River section\non our web page at:      www.weather.gov/grandforks\n\n&&\n\nMNC089-119-NDC035-099-251317-\n/O.CON.KFGF.FL.W.0020.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/OSLM5.3.SM.190405T0622Z.190413T0100Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for...\n* ...Oslo...on the Red River.\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  7:15 PM Tuesday the stage was 37.2 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and during the next 7 days...Major\n  flooding is forecast.\n* Major Flood Stage is 36.0 feet.\n* Forecast...the river will continue to fall to a stage of 36.8 feet\n  by Thursday mid morning.\n* Impact Statement(s) - At 37.0 feet, Water affects the Canadian\n  Pacific railroad tracks west of Oslo.\n\n&&\n\nDaily 7pm CDT/6pm CST forecast stage in feet:\n\n Date                Wed    Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun    Mon    Tue\n(month/day)         04/24  04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29  04/30\n  Oslo              36.9   36.7   36.4   36.1   35.8   35.5   35.1\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4848 9725 4846 9706 4807 9698 4810 9721\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-97.25,48.48]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Eastern North Dakota/Grand Forks ND\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The flood warning has been extended for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Wahpeton...on the Red River...in Wilkin and Richland Counties\n\n...The flood warning continues for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Fargo...on the Red River ...in Clay and Cass Counties\n  * Halstad...on the Red River ...in Norman and Traill Counties\n  * East Grand Forks...on the Red River ...in Polk and Grand Forks\n  Counties\n  * Oslo...on the Red River ...in Marshall...Polk...Grand Forks and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Drayton...on the Red River ...in Kittson...Marshall...Pembina and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Pembina...on the Red River ...in Kittson and Pembina Counties\n  * Abercrombie...on the Wild Rice River (ND) ...in Richland County\n\n.   Rivers falling at all locations except Pembina where a crested\nis forecast to occur Thursday. Most of the water in the tributaries\nhave already entered the mainstem Red River  with only the Sheyenne\nRiver above minor flood stage. This combined with no additional\nsnowmelt will lead to falling river levels after the main flood wave\npasses. Once this flood wave passes Pembina and enters Canada\nfalling rivers expected at all river forecast points.\n\n  This forecast is for a 7-day period...the highest stage\nindicated may not reflect the crest for this event.\n\n  Forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change\nas new weather and river information is used.\n\n  River forecasts use 24 hours of forecast precipitation\nbetween April 1st and October 1st, and 48 hours otherwise.\nHowever, depending on the situation, they may include\nprecipitation expected through the next 72 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...turn around, don`t drown...\n\n - Don`t travel through flooded areas!\n\n - Persons in the warned area need to take steps to protect life\n   and property. If necessary, move to a higher and safer location.\n\n - Persons living in the Red River Basin should monitor river\n   levels while the river is in, or near, flood.\n\nFor more information...go to the AHPS/River section\non our web page at:      www.weather.gov/grandforks\n\n&&\n\nMNC089-119-NDC035-099-251317-\n/O.CON.KFGF.FL.W.0020.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/OSLM5.3.SM.190405T0622Z.190413T0100Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for...\n* ...Oslo...on the Red River.\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  7:15 PM Tuesday the stage was 37.2 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and during the next 7 days...Major\n  flooding is forecast.\n* Major Flood Stage is 36.0 feet.\n* Forecast...the river will continue to fall to a stage of 36.8 feet\n  by Thursday mid morning.\n* Impact Statement(s) - At 37.0 feet, Water affects the Canadian\n  Pacific railroad tracks west of Oslo.\n\n&&\n\nDaily 7pm CDT/6pm CST forecast stage in feet:\n\n Date                Wed    Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun    Mon    Tue\n(month/day)         04/24  04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29  04/30\n  Oslo              36.9   36.7   36.4   36.1   35.8   35.5   35.1\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4848 9725 4846 9706 4807 9698 4810 9721\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-97.25,48.48],[-97.06,48.46],[-96.98,48.07],[-97.21,48.10],[-97.25,48.48]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Eastern North Dakota/Grand Forks ND\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The flood warning has been extended for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Wahpeton...on the Red River...in Wilkin and Richland Counties\n\n...The flood warning continues for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Fargo...on the Red River ...in Clay and Cass Counties\n  * Halstad...on the Red River ...in Norman and Traill Counties\n  * East Grand Forks...on the Red River ...in Polk and Grand Forks\n  Counties\n  * Oslo...on the Red River ...in Marshall...Polk...Grand Forks and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Drayton...on the Red River ...in Kittson...Marshall...Pembina and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Pembina...on the Red River ...in Kittson and Pembina Counties\n  * Abercrombie...on the Wild Rice River (ND) ...in Richland County\n\n.   Rivers falling at all locations except Pembina where a crested\nis forecast to occur Thursday. Most of the water in the tributaries\nhave already entered the mainstem Red River  with only the Sheyenne\nRiver above minor flood stage. This combined with no additional\nsnowmelt will lead to falling river levels after the main flood wave\npasses. Once this flood wave passes Pembina and enters Canada\nfalling rivers expected at all river forecast points.\n\n  This forecast is for a 7-day period...the highest stage\nindicated may not reflect the crest for this event.\n\n  Forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change\nas new weather and river information is used.\n\n  River forecasts use 24 hours of forecast precipitation\nbetween April 1st and October 1st, and 48 hours otherwise.\nHowever, depending on the situation, they may include\nprecipitation expected through the next 72 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...turn around, don`t drown...\n\n - Don`t travel through flooded areas!\n\n - Persons in the warned area need to take steps to protect life\n   and property. If necessary, move to a higher and safer location.\n\n - Persons living in the Red River Basin should monitor river\n   levels while the river is in, or near, flood.\n\nFor more information...go to the AHPS/River section\non our web page at:      www.weather.gov/grandforks\n\n&&\n\nMNC069-089-NDC067-099-251317-\n/O.CON.KFGF.FL.W.0026.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/DRTN8.3.SM.190409T0649Z.190420T1045Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for...\n* ...Drayton...on the Red River.\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  7:45 PM Tuesday the stage was 42.4 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and during the next 7 days...Major\n  flooding is forecast.\n* Major Flood Stage is 42.0 feet.\n* Forecast...the river will continue to fall to a stage of 42.1 feet\n  by Thursday mid morning.\n* Impact Statement(s) - At 42.0 feet, Major Flood Stage. General Urban\n  Flood Damage to Drayton and its environs.\n\n&&\n\nDaily 7pm CDT/6pm CST forecast stage in feet:\n\n Date                Wed    Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun    Mon    Tue\n(month/day)         04/24  04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29  04/30\n  Drayton           42.3   42.1   42.0   41.9   41.6   41.2   40.8\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4874 9702 4846 9705 4848 9725 4881 9734\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Eastern North Dakota/Grand Forks ND\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The flood warning has been extended for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Wahpeton...on the Red River...in Wilkin and Richland Counties\n\n...The flood warning continues for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Fargo...on the Red River ...in Clay and Cass Counties\n  * Halstad...on the Red River ...in Norman and Traill Counties\n  * East Grand Forks...on the Red River ...in Polk and Grand Forks\n  Counties\n  * Oslo...on the Red River ...in Marshall...Polk...Grand Forks and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Drayton...on the Red River ...in Kittson...Marshall...Pembina and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Pembina...on the Red River ...in Kittson and Pembina Counties\n  * Abercrombie...on the Wild Rice River (ND) ...in Richland County\n\n.   Rivers falling at all locations except Pembina where a crested\nis forecast to occur Thursday. Most of the water in the tributaries\nhave already entered the mainstem Red River  with only the Sheyenne\nRiver above minor flood stage. This combined with no additional\nsnowmelt will lead to falling river levels after the main flood wave\npasses. Once this flood wave passes Pembina and enters Canada\nfalling rivers expected at all river forecast points.\n\n  This forecast is for a 7-day period...the highest stage\nindicated may not reflect the crest for this event.\n\n  Forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change\nas new weather and river information is used.\n\n  River forecasts use 24 hours of forecast precipitation\nbetween April 1st and October 1st, and 48 hours otherwise.\nHowever, depending on the situation, they may include\nprecipitation expected through the next 72 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...turn around, don`t drown...\n\n - Don`t travel through flooded areas!\n\n - Persons in the warned area need to take steps to protect life\n   and property. If necessary, move to a higher and safer location.\n\n - Persons living in the Red River Basin should monitor river\n   levels while the river is in, or near, flood.\n\nFor more information...go to the AHPS/River section\non our web page at:      www.weather.gov/grandforks\n\n&&\n\nMNC167-NDC077-251317-\n/O.EXT.KFGF.FL.W.0001.000000T0000Z-190429T1500Z/\n/WHNN8.2.SM.190328T0937Z.190401T1115Z.190428T0900Z.NO/\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for...\n* ...Wahpeton...on the Red River.\n* until Monday morning...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  7:30 PM Tuesday the stage was 13.5 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and during the next 7 days...\n  Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Moderate Flood Stage is 13.0 feet.\n* Forecast...the river will continue to fall to below Flood Stage by\n  Sunday morning.\n* Impact Statement(s) - At 13.5 feet, North Main Street and bridge\n  closed (Breckenridge).\n\n&&\n\nDaily 7pm CDT/6pm CST forecast stage in feet:\n\n Date                Wed    Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun    Mon    Tue\n(month/day)         04/24  04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29  04/30\n  Wahpeton          13.2   12.8   12.1   11.2   10.7   10.3   10.1\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4650 9684 4650 9663 4603 9641 4602 9672\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Eastern North Dakota/Grand Forks ND\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The flood warning has been extended for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Wahpeton...on the Red River...in Wilkin and Richland Counties\n\n...The flood warning continues for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Fargo...on the Red River ...in Clay and Cass Counties\n  * Halstad...on the Red River ...in Norman and Traill Counties\n  * East Grand Forks...on the Red River ...in Polk and Grand Forks\n  Counties\n  * Oslo...on the Red River ...in Marshall...Polk...Grand Forks and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Drayton...on the Red River ...in Kittson...Marshall...Pembina and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Pembina...on the Red River ...in Kittson and Pembina Counties\n  * Abercrombie...on the Wild Rice River (ND) ...in Richland County\n\n.   Rivers falling at all locations except Pembina where a crested\nis forecast to occur Thursday. Most of the water in the tributaries\nhave already entered the mainstem Red River  with only the Sheyenne\nRiver above minor flood stage. This combined with no additional\nsnowmelt will lead to falling river levels after the main flood wave\npasses. Once this flood wave passes Pembina and enters Canada\nfalling rivers expected at all river forecast points.\n\n  This forecast is for a 7-day period...the highest stage\nindicated may not reflect the crest for this event.\n\n  Forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change\nas new weather and river information is used.\n\n  River forecasts use 24 hours of forecast precipitation\nbetween April 1st and October 1st, and 48 hours otherwise.\nHowever, depending on the situation, they may include\nprecipitation expected through the next 72 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...turn around, don`t drown...\n\n - Don`t travel through flooded areas!\n\n - Persons in the warned area need to take steps to protect life\n   and property. If necessary, move to a higher and safer location.\n\n - Persons living in the Red River Basin should monitor river\n   levels while the river is in, or near, flood.\n\nFor more information...go to the AHPS/River section\non our web page at:      www.weather.gov/grandforks\n\n&&\n\nMNC027-NDC017-251317-\n/O.CON.KFGF.FL.W.0002.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/FGON8.3.SM.190331T1722Z.190409T0115Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for...\n* ...Fargo...on the Red River.\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  7:15 PM Tuesday the stage was 30.6 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and during the next 7 days...Major\n  flooding is forecast.\n* Major Flood Stage is 30.0 feet.\n* Forecast...the river will continue to fall to a stage of 29.9 feet\n  by Thursday mid morning entering moderate flood stage.\n* Impact Statement(s) - At 31.0 feet, 1st Avenue N underpass is closed\n  (Moorhead).\n\n&&\n\nDaily 7pm CDT/6pm CST forecast stage in feet:\n\n Date                Wed    Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun    Mon    Tue\n(month/day)         04/24  04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29  04/30\n  Fargo             30.2   29.7   29.1   28.6   28.1   27.5   26.8\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4677 9671 4676 9689 4724 9694 4724 9683 4715 9673\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Eastern North Dakota/Grand Forks ND\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The flood warning has been extended for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Wahpeton...on the Red River...in Wilkin and Richland Counties\n\n...The flood warning continues for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Fargo...on the Red River ...in Clay and Cass Counties\n  * Halstad...on the Red River ...in Norman and Traill Counties\n  * East Grand Forks...on the Red River ...in Polk and Grand Forks\n  Counties\n  * Oslo...on the Red River ...in Marshall...Polk...Grand Forks and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Drayton...on the Red River ...in Kittson...Marshall...Pembina and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Pembina...on the Red River ...in Kittson and Pembina Counties\n  * Abercrombie...on the Wild Rice River (ND) ...in Richland County\n\n.   Rivers falling at all locations except Pembina where a crested\nis forecast to occur Thursday. Most of the water in the tributaries\nhave already entered the mainstem Red River  with only the Sheyenne\nRiver above minor flood stage. This combined with no additional\nsnowmelt will lead to falling river levels after the main flood wave\npasses. Once this flood wave passes Pembina and enters Canada\nfalling rivers expected at all river forecast points.\n\n  This forecast is for a 7-day period...the highest stage\nindicated may not reflect the crest for this event.\n\n  Forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change\nas new weather and river information is used.\n\n  River forecasts use 24 hours of forecast precipitation\nbetween April 1st and October 1st, and 48 hours otherwise.\nHowever, depending on the situation, they may include\nprecipitation expected through the next 72 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...turn around, don`t drown...\n\n - Don`t travel through flooded areas!\n\n - Persons in the warned area need to take steps to protect life\n   and property. If necessary, move to a higher and safer location.\n\n - Persons living in the Red River Basin should monitor river\n   levels while the river is in, or near, flood.\n\nFor more information...go to the AHPS/River section\non our web page at:      www.weather.gov/grandforks\n\n&&\n\nMNC119-NDC035-251317-\n/O.CON.KFGF.FL.W.0019.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/EGFM5.3.SM.190405T0542Z.190411T2330Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for...\n* ...East Grand Forks...on the Red River.\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  7:45 PM Tuesday the stage was 42.6 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and during the next 7 days...\n  Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Moderate Flood Stage is 40.0 feet.\n* Forecast...the river will continue to fall to a stage of 41.4 feet\n  by Thursday mid morning.\n* Impact Statement(s) - At 42.0 feet, Road entering Riverside Park is\n  closed.\n\n&&\n\nDaily 7pm CDT/6pm CST forecast stage in feet:\n\n Date                Wed    Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun    Mon    Tue\n(month/day)         04/24  04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29  04/30\n  East Grand Forks  41.8   41.1   40.3   39.6   38.8   38.1   37.4\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4767 9699 4810 9719 4807 9698 4768 9674\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-96.99,47.67]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Eastern North Dakota/Grand Forks ND\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The flood warning has been extended for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Wahpeton...on the Red River...in Wilkin and Richland Counties\n\n...The flood warning continues for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Fargo...on the Red River ...in Clay and Cass Counties\n  * Halstad...on the Red River ...in Norman and Traill Counties\n  * East Grand Forks...on the Red River ...in Polk and Grand Forks\n  Counties\n  * Oslo...on the Red River ...in Marshall...Polk...Grand Forks and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Drayton...on the Red River ...in Kittson...Marshall...Pembina and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Pembina...on the Red River ...in Kittson and Pembina Counties\n  * Abercrombie...on the Wild Rice River (ND) ...in Richland County\n\n.   Rivers falling at all locations except Pembina where a crested\nis forecast to occur Thursday. Most of the water in the tributaries\nhave already entered the mainstem Red River  with only the Sheyenne\nRiver above minor flood stage. This combined with no additional\nsnowmelt will lead to falling river levels after the main flood wave\npasses. Once this flood wave passes Pembina and enters Canada\nfalling rivers expected at all river forecast points.\n\n  This forecast is for a 7-day period...the highest stage\nindicated may not reflect the crest for this event.\n\n  Forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change\nas new weather and river information is used.\n\n  River forecasts use 24 hours of forecast precipitation\nbetween April 1st and October 1st, and 48 hours otherwise.\nHowever, depending on the situation, they may include\nprecipitation expected through the next 72 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...turn around, don`t drown...\n\n - Don`t travel through flooded areas!\n\n - Persons in the warned area need to take steps to protect life\n   and property. If necessary, move to a higher and safer location.\n\n - Persons living in the Red River Basin should monitor river\n   levels while the river is in, or near, flood.\n\nFor more information...go to the AHPS/River section\non our web page at:      www.weather.gov/grandforks\n\n&&\n\nMNC119-NDC035-251317-\n/O.CON.KFGF.FL.W.0019.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/EGFM5.3.SM.190405T0542Z.190411T2330Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for...\n* ...East Grand Forks...on the Red River.\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  7:45 PM Tuesday the stage was 42.6 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and during the next 7 days...\n  Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Moderate Flood Stage is 40.0 feet.\n* Forecast...the river will continue to fall to a stage of 41.4 feet\n  by Thursday mid morning.\n* Impact Statement(s) - At 42.0 feet, Road entering Riverside Park is\n  closed.\n\n&&\n\nDaily 7pm CDT/6pm CST forecast stage in feet:\n\n Date                Wed    Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun    Mon    Tue\n(month/day)         04/24  04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29  04/30\n  East Grand Forks  41.8   41.1   40.3   39.6   38.8   38.1   37.4\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4767 9699 4810 9719 4807 9698 4768 9674\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-96.99,47.67],[-97.19,48.10],[-96.98,48.07],[-96.74,47.68],[-96.99,47.67]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Eastern North Dakota/Grand Forks ND\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The flood warning has been extended for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Wahpeton...on the Red River...in Wilkin and Richland Counties\n\n...The flood warning continues for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Fargo...on the Red River ...in Clay and Cass Counties\n  * Halstad...on the Red River ...in Norman and Traill Counties\n  * East Grand Forks...on the Red River ...in Polk and Grand Forks\n  Counties\n  * Oslo...on the Red River ...in Marshall...Polk...Grand Forks and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Drayton...on the Red River ...in Kittson...Marshall...Pembina and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Pembina...on the Red River ...in Kittson and Pembina Counties\n  * Abercrombie...on the Wild Rice River (ND) ...in Richland County\n\n.   Rivers falling at all locations except Pembina where a crested\nis forecast to occur Thursday. Most of the water in the tributaries\nhave already entered the mainstem Red River  with only the Sheyenne\nRiver above minor flood stage. This combined with no additional\nsnowmelt will lead to falling river levels after the main flood wave\npasses. Once this flood wave passes Pembina and enters Canada\nfalling rivers expected at all river forecast points.\n\n  This forecast is for a 7-day period...the highest stage\nindicated may not reflect the crest for this event.\n\n  Forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change\nas new weather and river information is used.\n\n  River forecasts use 24 hours of forecast precipitation\nbetween April 1st and October 1st, and 48 hours otherwise.\nHowever, depending on the situation, they may include\nprecipitation expected through the next 72 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...turn around, don`t drown...\n\n - Don`t travel through flooded areas!\n\n - Persons in the warned area need to take steps to protect life\n   and property. If necessary, move to a higher and safer location.\n\n - Persons living in the Red River Basin should monitor river\n   levels while the river is in, or near, flood.\n\nFor more information...go to the AHPS/River section\non our web page at:      www.weather.gov/grandforks\n\n&&\n\nMNC107-NDC097-251317-\n/O.CON.KFGF.FL.W.0018.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/HILN8.3.SM.190404T1737Z.190412T2015Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for...\n* ...Halstad...on the Red River.\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  7:30 PM Tuesday the stage was 34.3 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and during the next 7 days...\n  Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Moderate Flood Stage is 32.0 feet.\n* Forecast...the river will continue to fall to a stage of 32.9 feet\n  by Thursday mid morning entering minor flood stage.\n* Impact Statement(s) - At 33.0 feet, Considerable rural and farmland\n  flooding.\n\n&&\n\nDaily 7pm CDT/6pm CST forecast stage in feet:\n\n Date                Wed    Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun    Mon    Tue\n(month/day)         04/24  04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29  04/30\n  Halstad           33.3   32.5   31.5   30.6   29.8   28.9   28.1\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4767 9698 4767 9673 4715 9673 4724 9695\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-96.98,47.67]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Eastern North Dakota/Grand Forks ND\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The flood warning has been extended for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Wahpeton...on the Red River...in Wilkin and Richland Counties\n\n...The flood warning continues for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Fargo...on the Red River ...in Clay and Cass Counties\n  * Halstad...on the Red River ...in Norman and Traill Counties\n  * East Grand Forks...on the Red River ...in Polk and Grand Forks\n  Counties\n  * Oslo...on the Red River ...in Marshall...Polk...Grand Forks and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Drayton...on the Red River ...in Kittson...Marshall...Pembina and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Pembina...on the Red River ...in Kittson and Pembina Counties\n  * Abercrombie...on the Wild Rice River (ND) ...in Richland County\n\n.   Rivers falling at all locations except Pembina where a crested\nis forecast to occur Thursday. Most of the water in the tributaries\nhave already entered the mainstem Red River  with only the Sheyenne\nRiver above minor flood stage. This combined with no additional\nsnowmelt will lead to falling river levels after the main flood wave\npasses. Once this flood wave passes Pembina and enters Canada\nfalling rivers expected at all river forecast points.\n\n  This forecast is for a 7-day period...the highest stage\nindicated may not reflect the crest for this event.\n\n  Forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change\nas new weather and river information is used.\n\n  River forecasts use 24 hours of forecast precipitation\nbetween April 1st and October 1st, and 48 hours otherwise.\nHowever, depending on the situation, they may include\nprecipitation expected through the next 72 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...turn around, don`t drown...\n\n - Don`t travel through flooded areas!\n\n - Persons in the warned area need to take steps to protect life\n   and property. If necessary, move to a higher and safer location.\n\n - Persons living in the Red River Basin should monitor river\n   levels while the river is in, or near, flood.\n\nFor more information...go to the AHPS/River section\non our web page at:      www.weather.gov/grandforks\n\n&&\n\nMNC107-NDC097-251317-\n/O.CON.KFGF.FL.W.0018.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/HILN8.3.SM.190404T1737Z.190412T2015Z.000000T0000Z.NR/\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for...\n* ...Halstad...on the Red River.\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  7:30 PM Tuesday the stage was 34.3 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and during the next 7 days...\n  Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Moderate Flood Stage is 32.0 feet.\n* Forecast...the river will continue to fall to a stage of 32.9 feet\n  by Thursday mid morning entering minor flood stage.\n* Impact Statement(s) - At 33.0 feet, Considerable rural and farmland\n  flooding.\n\n&&\n\nDaily 7pm CDT/6pm CST forecast stage in feet:\n\n Date                Wed    Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun    Mon    Tue\n(month/day)         04/24  04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29  04/30\n  Halstad           33.3   32.5   31.5   30.6   29.8   28.9   28.1\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4767 9698 4767 9673 4715 9673 4724 9695\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-96.98,47.67],[-96.73,47.67],[-96.73,47.15],[-96.95,47.24],[-96.98,47.67]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Eastern North Dakota/Grand Forks ND\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The flood warning has been extended for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Wahpeton...on the Red River...in Wilkin and Richland Counties\n\n...The flood warning continues for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Fargo...on the Red River ...in Clay and Cass Counties\n  * Halstad...on the Red River ...in Norman and Traill Counties\n  * East Grand Forks...on the Red River ...in Polk and Grand Forks\n  Counties\n  * Oslo...on the Red River ...in Marshall...Polk...Grand Forks and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Drayton...on the Red River ...in Kittson...Marshall...Pembina and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Pembina...on the Red River ...in Kittson and Pembina Counties\n  * Abercrombie...on the Wild Rice River (ND) ...in Richland County\n\n.   Rivers falling at all locations except Pembina where a crested\nis forecast to occur Thursday. Most of the water in the tributaries\nhave already entered the mainstem Red River  with only the Sheyenne\nRiver above minor flood stage. This combined with no additional\nsnowmelt will lead to falling river levels after the main flood wave\npasses. Once this flood wave passes Pembina and enters Canada\nfalling rivers expected at all river forecast points.\n\n  This forecast is for a 7-day period...the highest stage\nindicated may not reflect the crest for this event.\n\n  Forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change\nas new weather and river information is used.\n\n  River forecasts use 24 hours of forecast precipitation\nbetween April 1st and October 1st, and 48 hours otherwise.\nHowever, depending on the situation, they may include\nprecipitation expected through the next 72 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...turn around, don`t drown...\n\n - Don`t travel through flooded areas!\n\n - Persons in the warned area need to take steps to protect life\n   and property. If necessary, move to a higher and safer location.\n\n - Persons living in the Red River Basin should monitor river\n   levels while the river is in, or near, flood.\n\nFor more information...go to the AHPS/River section\non our web page at:      www.weather.gov/grandforks\n\n&&\n\nMNC069-NDC067-251317-\n/O.CON.KFGF.FL.W.0032.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/PBNN8.3.SM.190410T1350Z.190425T1800Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for...\n* ...Pembina...on the Red River.\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  7:30 PM Tuesday the stage was 49.1 feet.\n* Major flooding is occurring and during the next 7 days...Major\n  flooding is forecast.\n* Major Flood Stage is 49.0 feet.\n* Forecast...the river will rise to a crest near 49.5 feet sometime\n  Thursday afternoon then begin falling.\n* The river is forecast to crest at 49.5 on Thursday afternoon during\n  this 7-day period.\n* Impact Statement(s) - At 50.0 feet, South end of Airport Road\n  closes.\n\n&&\n\nDaily 7pm CDT/6pm CST forecast stage in feet:\n\n Date                Wed    Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun    Mon    Tue\n(month/day)         04/24  04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29  04/30\n  Pembina           49.4   49.5   49.5   49.5   49.4   49.3   49.1\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4874 9701 4877 9732 4900 9740 4900 9700\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Eastern North Dakota/Grand Forks ND\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The flood warning has been extended for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Wahpeton...on the Red River...in Wilkin and Richland Counties\n\n...The flood warning continues for these river locations in\nMinnesota...North Dakota...\n\n  * Fargo...on the Red River ...in Clay and Cass Counties\n  * Halstad...on the Red River ...in Norman and Traill Counties\n  * East Grand Forks...on the Red River ...in Polk and Grand Forks\n  Counties\n  * Oslo...on the Red River ...in Marshall...Polk...Grand Forks and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Drayton...on the Red River ...in Kittson...Marshall...Pembina and\n  Walsh Counties\n  * Pembina...on the Red River ...in Kittson and Pembina Counties\n  * Abercrombie...on the Wild Rice River (ND) ...in Richland County\n\n.   Rivers falling at all locations except Pembina where a crested\nis forecast to occur Thursday. Most of the water in the tributaries\nhave already entered the mainstem Red River  with only the Sheyenne\nRiver above minor flood stage. This combined with no additional\nsnowmelt will lead to falling river levels after the main flood wave\npasses. Once this flood wave passes Pembina and enters Canada\nfalling rivers expected at all river forecast points.\n\n  This forecast is for a 7-day period...the highest stage\nindicated may not reflect the crest for this event.\n\n  Forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change\nas new weather and river information is used.\n\n  River forecasts use 24 hours of forecast precipitation\nbetween April 1st and October 1st, and 48 hours otherwise.\nHowever, depending on the situation, they may include\nprecipitation expected through the next 72 hours.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...turn around, don`t drown...\n\n - Don`t travel through flooded areas!\n\n - Persons in the warned area need to take steps to protect life\n   and property. If necessary, move to a higher and safer location.\n\n - Persons living in the Red River Basin should monitor river\n   levels while the river is in, or near, flood.\n\nFor more information...go to the AHPS/River section\non our web page at:      www.weather.gov/grandforks\n\n&&\n\nNDC077-251317-\n/O.CON.KFGF.FL.W.0008.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/ABRN8.3.SM.190401T2121Z.190406T1630Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n817 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for...\n* ...Abercrombie...on the Wild Rice River (ND).\n* until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled.\n* At  7:15 PM Tuesday the stage was 16.3 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring and during the next 7 days...\n  Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Moderate Flood Stage is 12.0 feet.\n* Forecast...the river will continue to fall to a stage of 14.7 feet\n  by Thursday mid morning.\n* Impact Statement(s) - At 15.0 feet, Some local flooding begins on\n  rural roads and approaches to bridges.\n\n&&\n\nDaily 7pm CDT/6pm CST forecast stage in feet:\n\n Date                Wed    Thu    Fri    Sat    Sun    Mon    Tue\n(month/day)         04/24  04/25  04/26  04/27  04/28  04/29  04/30\n  Abercrombie       15.2   14.2   13.3   12.6   11.9   11.2   10.5\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4663 9696 4663 9679 4612 9664 4611 9712\n\n$$\n\nNC\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Memphis TN\n721 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for the Mississippi River.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nA followup Flood Statement will be issued Wednesday morning or sooner if\nconditions warrant.\n\nFor graphical river and flood information...please go to\nwww.weather.gov and click near Memphis on the map, then select Rivers\nand Lakes.\n\nDo not drive through flooded areas...turn around don`t drown.\n\nStay tuned to your weather radio and your local news media for the\nlatest river information.\n\n&&\n\nMOC143-155-TNC095-250021-\n/O.CON.KMEG.FL.W.0120.000000T0000Z-190503T0000Z/\n/TPTT1.1.ER.190420T2316Z.190426T1200Z.190502T0000Z.NO/\n721 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Mississippi River at Tiptonville\n* until Wednesday May 01.\n* At 07 PM Tuesday the stage was 38.2 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring AND Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Maximum forecast stage of 39.0 feet on Friday April 26.\n* Flood stage is 37.0 feet.\n* The river rose above flood stage Saturday April 20 and will\n  continue rising to near 39.0 feet by Friday April 26. The river\n  will fall below flood stage Wednesday May 01.\n* At 39.0 feet...In Tennessee, water begins to go over Tiptonville\n  Ferry Road, Barr Road, and the farm land east of the Tiptonville\n  Ferry Road.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3650 8957 3650 8938 3623 8948 3623 8977\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-89.57,36.50]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Memphis TN\n721 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for the Mississippi River.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nA followup Flood Statement will be issued Wednesday morning or sooner if\nconditions warrant.\n\nFor graphical river and flood information...please go to\nwww.weather.gov and click near Memphis on the map, then select Rivers\nand Lakes.\n\nDo not drive through flooded areas...turn around don`t drown.\n\nStay tuned to your weather radio and your local news media for the\nlatest river information.\n\n&&\n\nMOC143-155-TNC095-250021-\n/O.CON.KMEG.FL.W.0120.000000T0000Z-190503T0000Z/\n/TPTT1.1.ER.190420T2316Z.190426T1200Z.190502T0000Z.NO/\n721 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Mississippi River at Tiptonville\n* until Wednesday May 01.\n* At 07 PM Tuesday the stage was 38.2 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring AND Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Maximum forecast stage of 39.0 feet on Friday April 26.\n* Flood stage is 37.0 feet.\n* The river rose above flood stage Saturday April 20 and will\n  continue rising to near 39.0 feet by Friday April 26. The river\n  will fall below flood stage Wednesday May 01.\n* At 39.0 feet...In Tennessee, water begins to go over Tiptonville\n  Ferry Road, Barr Road, and the farm land east of the Tiptonville\n  Ferry Road.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3650 8957 3650 8938 3623 8948 3623 8977\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-89.57,36.50],[-89.38,36.50],[-89.48,36.23],[-89.77,36.23],[-89.57,36.50]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Memphis TN\n721 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for the Mississippi River.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nA followup Flood Statement will be issued Wednesday morning or sooner if\nconditions warrant.\n\nFor graphical river and flood information...please go to\nwww.weather.gov and click near Memphis on the map, then select Rivers\nand Lakes.\n\nDo not drive through flooded areas...turn around don`t drown.\n\nStay tuned to your weather radio and your local news media for the\nlatest river information.\n\n&&\n\nARC077-MSC143-250021-\n/O.CON.KMEG.FL.W.0035.000000T0000Z-190506T0000Z/\n/TRPM6.3.ER.190213T0200Z.190305T1600Z.190505T0000Z.NO/\n721 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Mississippi River at Tunica Riverpark\n* until Saturday May 04.\n* At 06 PM Tuesday the stage was 43.1 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring AND Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Maximum forecast stage of 44.5 feet on Tuesday April 30.\n* Flood stage is 41.0 feet.\n* The river rose above flood stage  and will continue rising to near\n  44.5 feet by Tuesday April 30. The river will fall below flood\n  stage Saturday May 04.\n* At 45.0 feet...In Mississippi, boat launch parking lot at Charlie`s\n  Camp is covered. Campbell Road in is partly flooded. Northeast end\n  of Betty Lane is going under. Part of Bourbon Street is flooded.\n  Spoonbill Lane is going under water. Valley Lane is flooded in\n  Lakeview Camp. Road to houses south of Ship Island is being\n  covered.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3491 9062 3491 9022 3480 9034 3450 9051\n      3455 9059 3476 9074\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Memphis TN\n721 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for the Mississippi River.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nA followup Flood Statement will be issued Wednesday morning or sooner if\nconditions warrant.\n\nFor graphical river and flood information...please go to\nwww.weather.gov and click near Memphis on the map, then select Rivers\nand Lakes.\n\nDo not drive through flooded areas...turn around don`t drown.\n\nStay tuned to your weather radio and your local news media for the\nlatest river information.\n\n&&\n\nARC093-MOC155-TNC045-095-097-250021-\n/O.CON.KMEG.FL.W.0033.000000T0000Z-190505T0000Z/\n/CRTM7.2.ER.190211T0248Z.190303T1800Z.190504T0000Z.NO/\n721 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Mississippi River at Caruthersville\n* until Friday May 03.\n* At 07 PM Tuesday the stage was 35.7 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring AND Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Maximum forecast stage of 36.5 feet on Saturday April 27.\n* Flood stage is 32.0 feet.\n* The river rose above flood stage  and will continue rising to near\n  36.5 feet by Saturday April 27. The river will fall below flood\n  stage Friday May 03.\n* At 37.0 feet...In Missouri, grounds at the casino at Caruthersville\n  are beginning to flood. Farmstead southeast of Cottonwood Point is\n  beginning to flood. In Arkansas, the elevator near Huffman is\n  flooding. Much of Hickman Landing is covered. In Tennessee, Heloise\n  and the east leg of Miss Kelly Loop is flooding.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3623 8977 3623 8948 3606 8950 3595 8948\n      3582 8956 3582 8985\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Memphis TN\n721 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for the Mississippi River.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nA followup Flood Statement will be issued Wednesday morning or sooner if\nconditions warrant.\n\nFor graphical river and flood information...please go to\nwww.weather.gov and click near Memphis on the map, then select Rivers\nand Lakes.\n\nDo not drive through flooded areas...turn around don`t drown.\n\nStay tuned to your weather radio and your local news media for the\nlatest river information.\n\n&&\n\nARC093-TNC097-167-250021-\n/O.CON.KMEG.FL.W.0034.000000T0000Z-190505T0600Z/\n/OSGA4.3.ER.190211T1854Z.190305T0200Z.190504T0600Z.NO/\n721 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  the Mississippi River at Osceola\n* until Saturday May 04.\n* At 07 PM Tuesday the stage was 31.4 feet.\n* Moderate flooding is occurring AND Moderate flooding is forecast.\n* Maximum forecast stage of 32.5 feet on Sunday April 28.\n* Flood stage is 28.0 feet.\n* The river rose above flood stage  and will continue rising to near\n  32.5 feet by Sunday April 28. The river will fall below flood stage\n  Saturday May 04.\n* At 33.0 feet...In Tennessee, settlement on Crawford Road East north\n  of Fort Pillow is beginning to flood. Jack Rabbit Road is flooded.\n  West leg of Crutcher Lake Road is flooding and stopping\n  evacuations. Most homesteads along Cold Creek Road are flooded. In\n  Arkansas, Highway 120 is beginning to flood.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3582 8996 3582 8956 3560 8979 3539 8995\n      3539 9025\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Warning", "Description":"Flood Warning\nNational Weather Service Duluth MN\n351 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nWIC003-051-242045-\n/O.NEW.KDLH.FA.W.0003.190423T2051Z-190424T2045Z/\n/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/\nIron WI-Ashland WI-\n351 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe National Weather Service in Duluth MN has issued a\n\n* Flood Warning for...\n  Northwestern Iron County in northwestern Wisconsin...\n  Central Ashland County in northwestern Wisconsin...\n\n* Until 345 PM CDT Wednesday.\n\nAt 330 PM CDT, Local officials from Ashland and Iron Counties, and\nthe Bad River Tribe reported that widespread, but in most cases\nrelatively minor flooding continued across central and northern\nAshland and Iron Counties resultant from heavy rain and snowmelt\nSunday and Monday.\n\nMany secondary and rural roads remain closed, including Miller Road\nand River Road, and some water is affecting parts of Government Road\nnear Odanah.  Flooding also continues to have State Highway 169\nclosed northeast of Mellen along the Tyler Forks River.  Some\nimprovement has been noted in parts of Iron County where State\nHighway 122 has re-opened. As of this afternoon, current forecasts\nindicate that the Bad River will crest just shy of causing major\nimpacts to U.S. Highway 2 around Odanah.\n\nOther minor flooding also continues to affect many other roads\nacross Iron and Ashland Counties that are adjacent to, or cross\ndrainage channels, small creeks and streams, or are near rivers that\nare running high.\n\nBy Wednesday morning, high water is expected to be receding in most\nareas, leading to a reduction in widespread minor flooding affecting\nsome roads and low lying areas.\n\nSome locations that will experience flooding include...\nMellen, Saxon, Gurney, Upson, Bad River Reservation, Cedar, Franks\nField, Birch Hill, Copper Falls State Park, and many secondary and\nrural roads surrounding these areas that are low-lying, poorly\ndrained, or are near streams, creeks, drainage channels and rivers.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nPlease heed the advice of local officials on road closures, detours,\nand other local flood information through Wednesday morning.\n\nNever drive across roadways that are flooded. Turn around, don`t\ndrown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in\nvehicles.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4660 9058 4655 9057 4652 9038 4631 9037\n      4631 9054 4625 9065 4627 9075 4639 9071\n      4654 9074 4667 9070\n\n$$\n Miller\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-90.58,46.60]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Warning", "Description":"Flood Warning\nNational Weather Service Duluth MN\n351 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nWIC003-051-242045-\n/O.NEW.KDLH.FA.W.0003.190423T2051Z-190424T2045Z/\n/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/\nIron WI-Ashland WI-\n351 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe National Weather Service in Duluth MN has issued a\n\n* Flood Warning for...\n  Northwestern Iron County in northwestern Wisconsin...\n  Central Ashland County in northwestern Wisconsin...\n\n* Until 345 PM CDT Wednesday.\n\nAt 330 PM CDT, Local officials from Ashland and Iron Counties, and\nthe Bad River Tribe reported that widespread, but in most cases\nrelatively minor flooding continued across central and northern\nAshland and Iron Counties resultant from heavy rain and snowmelt\nSunday and Monday.\n\nMany secondary and rural roads remain closed, including Miller Road\nand River Road, and some water is affecting parts of Government Road\nnear Odanah.  Flooding also continues to have State Highway 169\nclosed northeast of Mellen along the Tyler Forks River.  Some\nimprovement has been noted in parts of Iron County where State\nHighway 122 has re-opened. As of this afternoon, current forecasts\nindicate that the Bad River will crest just shy of causing major\nimpacts to U.S. Highway 2 around Odanah.\n\nOther minor flooding also continues to affect many other roads\nacross Iron and Ashland Counties that are adjacent to, or cross\ndrainage channels, small creeks and streams, or are near rivers that\nare running high.\n\nBy Wednesday morning, high water is expected to be receding in most\nareas, leading to a reduction in widespread minor flooding affecting\nsome roads and low lying areas.\n\nSome locations that will experience flooding include...\nMellen, Saxon, Gurney, Upson, Bad River Reservation, Cedar, Franks\nField, Birch Hill, Copper Falls State Park, and many secondary and\nrural roads surrounding these areas that are low-lying, poorly\ndrained, or are near streams, creeks, drainage channels and rivers.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nPlease heed the advice of local officials on road closures, detours,\nand other local flood information through Wednesday morning.\n\nNever drive across roadways that are flooded. Turn around, don`t\ndrown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in\nvehicles.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4660 9058 4655 9057 4652 9038 4631 9037\n      4631 9054 4625 9065 4627 9075 4639 9071\n      4654 9074 4667 9070\n\n$$\n Miller\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-90.58,46.60],[-90.57,46.55],[-90.38,46.52],[-90.37,46.31],[-90.54,46.31],[-90.65,46.25],[-90.75,46.27],[-90.71,46.39],[-90.74,46.54],[-90.70,46.67],[-90.58,46.60]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Warning", "Description":"Flood Warning\nNational Weather Service Elko NV\n1019 AM PDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The National Weather Service in Elko has issued a Flood Warning\nfor the following rivers in Nevada...\n\nMarys River Above Hot Springs Ck Near Deeth affecting Elko County\nHumboldt River At Comus affecting Humboldt County\n\nFor the Marys River, including Deeth, Minor flooding is forecast.\nFor the Lower Humboldt River, including Comus, Minor flooding is forecast.\n\n...Spring snowmelt has caused rise in the Lower Humboldt River Basin...\n\nNVC007-241719-\n/O.NEW.KLKN.FL.W.0005.190424T0400Z-000000T0000Z/\n/MHSN2.1.ER.190424T0400Z.190428T0000Z.000000T0000Z.UU/\n619 PM GMT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe National Weather Service in Elko has issued a\n\n* Flood Warning for\n  The Marys River Above Hot Springs Ck Near Deeth.\n* from this evening until further notice...Or until the warning is\n  cancelled.\n* At  5:15 PM Tuesday the stage was 5.8 feet.\n* Flood stage is 6.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...rise above flood stage by early tomorrow and continue to\n  rise to near 6.6 feet by early Sunday morning. additional rises are\n  possible thereafter.\n* Impact...at 6.8 feet...Minor to moderate lowland flooding occurs on\n  lower Mary`s river, with flooding of many rural roads near the\n  river. Some streets in Deeth flood, as well as basements and\n  foundations of a few homes.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4147 11529 4147 11519 4110 11519 4104 11526 4103 11536\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Warning", "Description":"Flood Warning\nNational Weather Service Elko NV\n1019 AM PDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The National Weather Service in Elko has issued a Flood Warning\nfor the following rivers in Nevada...\n\nMarys River Above Hot Springs Ck Near Deeth affecting Elko County\nHumboldt River At Comus affecting Humboldt County\n\nFor the Marys River, including Deeth, Minor flooding is forecast.\nFor the Lower Humboldt River, including Comus, Minor flooding is forecast.\n\n...Spring snowmelt has caused rise in the Lower Humboldt River Basin...\n\nNVC013-241719-\n/O.NEW.KLKN.FL.W.0006.190425T0100Z-000000T0000Z/\n/CMSN2.1.ER.190425T0100Z.190427T1700Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1019 AM PDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe National Weather Service in Elko has issued a\n\n* Flood Warning for\n  The Humboldt River At Comus.\n* from Wednesday evening until further notice...Or until the warning\n  is cancelled.\n* At  9:15 AM Tuesday the stage was 9.3 feet.\n* Flood stage is 9.5 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...rise above flood stage by tomorrow evening and continue\n  to rise to near 9.7 feet by late Saturday morning. Additional rises\n  are possible thereafter.\n* Impact...at 9.5 feet...Minor Flood Stage. Minor lowland flooding\n  throughout the reach. No flooding in Winnemucca.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4103 11702 4070 11705 4090 11762 4087 11800 4118 11795\n\n$$\n\nLW\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nILC047-059-185-193-INC051-083-129-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0187.000000T0000Z-190502T0500Z/\n/MCRI2.1.ER.190419T1048Z.190426T0000Z.190501T1700Z.NO/\n1122 AM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Wabash River at Mount Carmel.\n* until Thursday May 02.\n* At  9:45 AM Tuesday the stage was 21.9 feet.\n* Flood stage is 19.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It will rise to near 22.7 feet by Thursday evening then\n  begin falling. It will fall below flood stage Wednesday May 01.\n* At 22.9 feet...Water begins to flow over River Road just north of\n  Fifth Street in the Mount Carmel area.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3846 8765 3828 8781 3822 8794 3822 8800\n      3827 8800 3847 8777\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nINC027-055-083-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0180.000000T0000Z-190426T2221Z/\n/ELLI3.1.ER.000000T0000Z.190422T1200Z.190426T1021Z.NO/\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The White River at Elliston.\n* until Friday evening.\n* At  8:00 AM Tuesday the stage was 21.0 feet.\n* Flood stage is 18.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It will continue to fall to below flood stage by Friday\n  morning.\n* At 21.0 feet...Eastern portion of CR 100 S in Greene County floods\n  leading to Plummer. Flooding covers all low bottomlands.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3912 8692 3908 8694 3900 8693 3900 8697\n      3905 8699 3913 8696\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nILC033-101-INC083-153-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0164.000000T0000Z-190430T1800Z/\n/RVTI3.2.ER.190331T0845Z.190421T1315Z.190430T0600Z.NO/\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Wabash River at Riverton.\n* until Tuesday April 30.\n* At 11:00 AM Tuesday the stage was 18.6 feet.\n* Flood stage is 15.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It will rise to near 18.7 feet by this afternoon then\n  begin falling. It will fall below flood stage Tuesday April 30.\n* At 18.5 feet...High water surrounds elevated river cabins.  County\n  roads to these cabins are impassable.  Agricultural flooding is in\n  progress.  Seep water develops behind levees.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3913 8761 3899 8748 3886 8750 3885 8756\n      3898 8759 3913 8767\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nINC093-101-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0193.000000T0000Z-190428T2015Z/\n/BEDI3.1.ER.190422T0145Z.190424T1200Z.190428T0815Z.NO/\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The East Fork White River near Rivervale.\n* until Sunday afternoon.\n* At 11:30 AM Tuesday the stage was 25.8 feet.\n* Flood stage is 20.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It will rise to near 26.7 feet by Wednesday morning then\n  begin falling. It will fall below flood stage late Saturday night.\n* At 28.0 feet...Extensive river flooding in progress.  Residential\n  areas near the river begin to flood.  The county bridge locally\n  known as the Buddha bypass bridge becomes inaccessible.   Several\n  local roads are flooded including Duncan Rd/Tunnelton Rd...Fort\n  Ritner at the underpass and post office...Old Buddha Rd...Tunnelton\n  Rd at the RR crossing and West Sparksville Bridge Rd.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3878 8613 3872 8631 3877 8646 3882 8643\n      3878 8631 3880 8618\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nINC027-051-083-125-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0182.000000T0000Z-190429T1200Z/\n/FREI3.1.ER.190415T0712Z.190423T1800Z.190429T0000Z.NO/\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The White River at Edwardsport.\n* until Monday morning.\n* At  7:00 AM Tuesday the stage was 19.4 feet.\n* Flood stage is 15.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It will rise to near 19.4 feet by this afternoon then\n  begin falling. It will fall below flood stage Sunday evening.\n* At 20.0 feet...Water is at Critical levels for makeshift levees.\n  Most of bottomlands flood.  Old Vincennes road and State Road 358\n  between Plainville and Edwardsport are impassable by several feet.\n  High water surrounds river cabins.  This type of flood occurs on\n  average about once a year.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3885 8712 3877 8723 3855 8723 3855 8726\n      3879 8729 3887 8715\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nINC027-055-083-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0181.000000T0000Z-190426T2100Z/\n/NWBI3.1.ER.190416T0340Z.190422T1645Z.190426T0900Z.NO/\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The White River at Newberry.\n* until Friday afternoon.\n* At 11:30 AM Tuesday the stage was 14.9 feet.\n* Flood stage is 13.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It will continue to fall to below flood stage by late\n  Thursday night.\n* At 15.0 feet...Most lowlands flood.  A few inches of water on County\n  Road 600 W just north of the river in Mary Long Cutoff Area.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3900 8694 3892 8700 3885 8712 3887 8715\n      3894 8708 3900 8696\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nILC101-185-INC083-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0204.000000T0000Z-190427T2000Z/\n/VCNI3.1.ER.190419T1930Z.190423T1545Z.190427T0800Z.NO/\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Wabash River at Vincennes.\n* until Saturday afternoon.\n* At 11:45 AM Tuesday the stage was 17.5 feet.\n* Flood stage is 16.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It will continue to fall to below flood stage by late\n  Friday night.\n* At 17.0 feet...Considerable agricultural flooding extends from just\n  north of the junction of Illinois 33 with Business 50 to the St.\n  Francesville, Illinois area.  River Road from Lincoln Memorial\n  Bridge to Billett Rd is impassable.  Extensive seep water forms\n  behind Illinois levees extending from Russellville to U.S. Highway\n  50.  Flooding of agricultural land begins in Knox County Indiana\n  west of the railroad extending for the Oaktown area to the north\n  side of Vincennes.  Extensive flooding of Small Creek.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3887 8750 3874 8746 3846 8764 3847 8778\n      3871 8756 3886 8756\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nINC071-093-175-241622-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0192.000000T0000Z-190425T0500Z/\n/SERI3.2.ER.190420T0352Z.190421T1330Z.190424T1700Z.NO/\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The East Fork White River at Seymour.\n* until late Wednesday night.\n* At 10:45 AM Tuesday the stage was 15.0 feet.\n* Flood stage is 12.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It will continue to fall to below flood stage by\n  Wednesday afternoon.\n* At 15.0 feet...Lowland agricultural flooding in progress.  County\n  road 725 N (near Rockford) floods.  Indiana 258 east of Cortland\n  may flood.  On December 8 2014...about an inch of water flowed over\n  Reddington Street near the East Fork White River Bridge as the\n  river crested.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3905 8583 3886 8599 3877 8613 3879 8620\n      3893 8604 3906 8587\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nINC045-121-165-171-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0176.000000T0000Z-190425T1630Z/\n/CVGI3.1.ER.190416T1030Z.190421T1730Z.190425T0430Z.NO/\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Wabash River at Covington.\n* until Thursday afternoon.\n* At 10:45 AM Tuesday the stage was 17.9 feet.\n* Flood stage is 16.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It will continue to fall to below flood stage by late\n  Wednesday night.\n* At 18.0 feet...Five Crossings, a local county river park at old U.S.\n  Highway 136 bridge site, begins to flood.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4033 8709 4017 8737 3997 8739 3997 8745\n      4020 8747 4040 8709\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nINC093-101-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0218.000000T0000Z-190428T1500Z/\n/WLLI3.1.ER.190423T1430Z.190425T0600Z.190428T0300Z.NO/\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The East Fork White River at Williams.\n* until Sunday morning.\n* At  7:00 AM Tuesday the stage was 7.7 feet.\n* Flood stage is 8.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...Rise above flood stage by this morning and continue to\n  rise to near 10.4 feet by Thursday morning.  It will fall below\n  flood stage by Saturday evening.\n* At 10.0 feet...State Road 450 near Williams and County Road 400\n  South closed by high water.  Lowest campground begins to flood.\n  Additional agricultural flooding occurs.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3880 8653 3875 8667 3869 8673 3872 8681\n      3880 8668 3885 8656\n\n$$\n"
}, "geometry": { "type": "Point", "coordinates": [-86.53,38.80]}},{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nINC093-101-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0218.000000T0000Z-190428T1500Z/\n/WLLI3.1.ER.190423T1430Z.190425T0600Z.190428T0300Z.NO/\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The East Fork White River at Williams.\n* until Sunday morning.\n* At  7:00 AM Tuesday the stage was 7.7 feet.\n* Flood stage is 8.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...Rise above flood stage by this morning and continue to\n  rise to near 10.4 feet by Thursday morning.  It will fall below\n  flood stage by Saturday evening.\n* At 10.0 feet...State Road 450 near Williams and County Road 400\n  South closed by high water.  Lowest campground begins to flood.\n  Additional agricultural flooding occurs.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3880 8653 3875 8667 3869 8673 3872 8681\n      3880 8668 3885 8656\n\n$$\n"}, "geometry": { "type": "LineString", "coordinates":[[-86.53,38.80],[-86.67,38.75],[-86.73,38.69],[-86.81,38.72],[-86.68,38.80],[-86.56,38.85],[-86.53,38.80]]}},
{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nINC093-101-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0217.000000T0000Z-190428T1300Z/\n/BFRI3.1.ER.000000T0000Z.190425T0000Z.190428T0100Z.NO/\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The East Fork White River near Bedford.\n* until Sunday morning.\n* At  8:00 AM Tuesday the stage was 20.3 feet.\n* Flood stage is 20.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It will rise to near 23.8 feet by Wednesday evening then\n  begin falling. It will fall below flood stage Saturday evening.\n* At 23.7 feet...During the Late March 2008 flood, the Bedford Times\n  reported the following County Roads still flooded; River Road,\n  entire road; Bartlettsville Road, by the bridge and in the bottoms;\n  Judah-Logan Road, by the bridge; Logan Bottoms, the gravel part;\n  Donica Church Road, between Logan Bottom and the hill; Peerless\n  Road, by Mica Metals; Little Salt Creek Run; Stumphole Bridge Road\n  near Indiana State Road 450; Huron-Williams Road; Lawrenceport\n  Road; Rivervale Road and Earl Road.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3877 8645 3879 8651 3882 8657 3885 8656\n      3883 8650 3881 8643\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nINC121-165-167-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0177.000000T0000Z-190429T0300Z/\n/MTZI3.1.ER.190415T0510Z.190420T1615Z.190428T1500Z.NO/\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Wabash River at Montezuma.\n* until Sunday evening.\n* At 10:45 AM Tuesday the stage was 17.7 feet.\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It will continue to fall to below flood stage by Sunday\n  morning.\n* At 18.0 feet...Montezuma agricultural levee is overtopped.  Fourteen\n  hundred acres of low bottomlands flood.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3997 8739 3986 8734 3977 8736 3977 8740\n      3985 8741 3997 8745\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nILC023-033-INC153-167-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0178.000000T0000Z-190427T1300Z/\n/TERI3.1.ER.190415T1700Z.190421T1330Z.190427T0100Z.UU/\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Wabash River at Terre Haute.\n* until Saturday morning.\n* At 11:30 AM Tuesday the stage was 19.5 feet. This is 2.0 to 2.5\n  feet higher than the observations from the old legacy gauge.\n* Flood stage is 16.5 feet. This is 2.5 feet higher than flood stage\n  from the old legacy gauge.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It will continue to fall to below flood stage by Friday\n  evening.\n* At 19.5 feet...Water begins to rise in the Izaak Walton Lake.  Sheet\n  flowing water begins in the wetland project between U.S. 40 and\n  I-70, and during a prolonged flood event project fills about 75\n  percent.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3960 8736 3943 8740 3930 8757 3932 8763\n      3945 8747 3960 8741\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nILC033-101-INC083-153-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0163.000000T0000Z-190501T0000Z/\n/HUTI2.1.ER.000000T0000Z.190423T1800Z.190430T1200Z.NO/\n1122 AM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Wabash River at Hutsonville Legacy Power Plant Site.\n* until Tuesday April 30.\n* There have been no observations in the last 24 hours.\n* Flood stage is 16.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It is forecast to crest at 20.2 feet this afternoon and\n  will fall below flood stage by Tuesday April 30.\n* At 20.0 feet...Leaverton Park in Palestine and park in Hutsonville\n  begin to flood.  Agricultural flooding spreads to higher land.\n  Seep water is noticeable behind levees.  Some elevated river\n  cottages are surrounded by water.  Several county or township roads\n  east of Lincoln Heritage Trail between Palestine and Hutsonville in\n  Crawford County Illinois are impassable.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3930 8757 3923 8754 3912 8762 3914 8768\n      3922 8762 3932 8763\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nILC185-INC051-083-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0184.000000T0000Z-190502T1900Z/\n/HAZI3.1.ER.000000T0000Z.190427T1200Z.190502T0700Z.NO/\n1122 AM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The White River at Hazleton.\n* until Thursday May 02.\n* There have been no observations in the last 24 hours.\n* Flood stage is 16.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It is forecast to crest at 22.2 feet Saturday morning\n  and will fall below flood stage by Thursday May 02.\n* At 22.0 feet...In agricultural season, extensive flooding of\n  bottomlands and some of the higher bottomlands is in progress.\n  High water surrounds Residents in river cabins.  Oil fields and\n  local roads flood.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3851 8744 3844 8760 3841 8773 3843 8773\n      3852 8755 3854 8744\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nINC045-121-157-165-171-241621-\n/O.CON.KIND.FL.W.0175.000000T0000Z-190427T1400Z/\n/LAFI3.1.ER.190415T2035Z.190420T1330Z.190427T0200Z.NO/\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The Wabash River at Lafayette.\n* until Saturday morning.\n* At 11:30 AM Tuesday the stage was 12.3 feet.\n* Flood stage is 11.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It will continue to fall to below flood stage by Friday\n  evening.\n* At 12.0 feet...High water affects a few low river cabins and county\n  roads.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4054 8670 4040 8688 4033 8709 4040 8709\n      4048 8688 4056 8673\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nINC055-105-119-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0202.000000T0000Z-190425T1800Z/\n/SPNI3.1.ER.190420T2224Z.190422T1230Z.190425T0600Z.NO/\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The White River at Spencer.\n* until Thursday afternoon.\n* At 11:30 AM Tuesday the stage was 14.8 feet.\n* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It will continue to fall to below flood stage by late\n  Wednesday night.\n* At 15.5 feet...Gosport Road, also known as County Line Road in Owen\n  County, begins to flood on north side of river.  Romona Road west\n  of Gosport begins to flood.  Flooding of low agricultural land is\n  noticeable.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3934 8665 3928 8675 3911 8692 3913 8696\n      3933 8674 3936 8666\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Indianapolis IN\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...A Flood Warning continues for portions of the following waterways\nin Indiana...\n\n  East Fork White River...Wabash River...White River...\n\n.Lowland flooding has developed across many area rivers and streams\nas a result of approximately 2 to 3 inches of rain that has fallen\nacross portions of central Indiana late last week. Periodic low rain\nchances then linger across the area through Thursday. Rain amounts\nassociated with much of these rain chances look to be light and\nshould not impact ongoing flooding or lead to renewed flooding.\nFlooding on lower portions of the White and Wabash Rivers look to end\nby the beginning of next month.\n\nPrecautionary/Preparedness Actions...\n\nMotorists should never drive into flood water. Turn around and go\nanother way. Keep children away from flooded areas. Recreational and\nagricultural interests should remain alert to changing river\nconditions.\n\nFor detailed flood information go to weather.gov/ind on the web and\nclick on rivers and lakes.\n\nILC185-INC027-051-083-125-241621-\n/O.EXT.KIND.FL.W.0183.000000T0000Z-190502T0200Z/\n/PTRI3.1.ER.190416T0745Z.190426T1200Z.190501T1400Z.NO/\n1222 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The White River at Petersburg.\n* until Wednesday May 01.\n* At 11:30 AM Tuesday the stage was 20.6 feet.\n* Flood stage is 16.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...It will rise to near 21.6 feet by Friday morning then\n  begin falling. It will fall below flood stage Wednesday May 01.\n* At 21.3 feet...State Road 257 south of Washington began to flood\n  during May 2008 after local rains of more than an inch on very wet\n  soils with Petersburg at 21.3 feet and rising and Shoals at 15.5\n  feet and rising.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3852 8722 3850 8729 3851 8744 3854 8744\n      3855 8736 3853 8729 3856 8723\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Warning", "Description":"Flood Warning\nNational Weather Service Marquette MI\n1000 AM EDT Mon Apr 22 2019\n\n...The National Weather Service in Marquette has issued a Flood\nWarning for the following rivers in Upper Michigan...\n\n  Middle Branch Escanaba River at Humboldt affecting Marquette County\n\n.Rainfall of 1.25 to just over 1.5 inches has occurred in the northern\nportions of the Middle Branch of the Escanaba River basin since Sunday\nmorning with the majority of that rain occurring since last evening.\nAdditional moderate to heavy rain will occur through the day today\nwhich will push the river just above flood stage on Tuesday morning.\nRain will diminish tonight, but the river is not expected to fall\nback below flood stage until later Tuesday night.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Even 6 inches of fast moving flood water can knock\nyou off your feet...and a depth of 2 feet will float your car. Never\ntry to walk...swim...or drive through such swift water. If you come\nupon flood waters...stop...turn around and go another way.\n\nadditional weather and river information is available at\nwww.weather.gov/mqt\n\nThe next statement will be issued by 11 P.M. EDT, Monday.\n\n&&\n\nMIC103-230400-\n/O.NEW.KMQT.FL.W.0001.190423T1200Z-190426T0530Z/\n/HUMM4.1.ER.190423T1200Z.190423T1800Z.190424T0000Z.NO/\n1000 AM EDT Mon Apr 22 2019\n\nThe National Weather Service in Marquette has issued a\n* Flood Warning for\n  The Middle Branch Escanaba River at Humboldt.\n* from Tuesday morning to late Thursday night.\n* At 9:15 AM Monday the stage was 5.7 feet.\n* Flood stage is 6.5 feet.\n* Minor flooding is forecast.\n* Forecast...The river is expected to rise above flood stage on Tuesday\n  morning and continue to rise to near 6.6 feet on by early Tuesday\n  afternoon. The river stage is then expected to fall below flood stage\n  on Tuesday night.\n* At 6.5 feet...County Road FX begins to flood.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4652 8795 4656 8790 4650 8780 4645 8790\n\n$$\n\nJSS\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Des Moines IA\n953 PM CDT Thu Apr 18 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning has been extended for all or portions of the\nfollowing rivers in Iowa...West Fork Des Moines River...\n\n  Affecting the following counties in Iowa...Humboldt\n\nRiver forecasts include observed precipitation, as well as expected\nprecipitation over the next 24 hours.\n\nDue to the expected slow changing nature of the flooding along the\nWest Fork of the Des Moines River, regularly scheduled forecast statements\nwill only be issued once per week. Pending the river falling below flood\nstage, the next scheduled update will be Thursday, April 25. Additional\nstatements will be issued if conditions or forecasts change.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nIf you encounter a flooded area, turn around and find an alternate\nroute. Turn around, do not drown.\n\nMore information--including impact statements and crest\nhistories--is available on the Web at...  www.weather.gov/desmoines.\nClick on the Rivers and Lakes link.\n\n&&\n\nIAC091-251453-\n/O.EXT.KDMX.FL.W.0020.000000T0000Z-190425T1800Z/\n/HBTI4.1.RS.000000T0000Z.190418T0600Z.190424T1800Z.NO/\n953 PM CDT Thu Apr 18 2019\n\n...Flood Warning now in effect until Wednesday afternoon...\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The West Fork Des Moines River at Humboldt, or From Joe Reasoner\n  Dam...to the East Fork Des Moines River.\n* Until Wednesday afternoon.\n* At  9:15 PM Thursday the stage was 10.4 feet, or 0.4 feet above\n  Flood Stage.\n* Flood Stage is 10.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and is forecast to continue.\n* Forecast...continue falling and go below Flood Stage Wednesday\n  afternoon.\n* Impact...At 10.0 feet, Water impacts some homes along Country Club\n  Drive. Sandbagging occurs at the water treatment plant.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4265 9416 4265 9424 4272 9428 4274 9423\n      4272 9420 4265 9416\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Des Moines IA\n1000 AM CDT Thu Apr 18 2019\n\n...The Flood Warning continues for portions of the following\nrivers in Iowa...West Fork Des Moines River...\n\n  Affecting the following counties in Iowa...Emmet\n\nRiver forecasts include observed precipitation, as well as expected\nprecipitation over the next 24 hours.\n\nDue to the expected slow changing nature of the flooding along the\nWest Fork of the Des Moines River, regularly scheduled forecast statements\nwill only be issued once per week. The next scheduled update will be Thursday,\nApril 25. Additional statements will be issued if conditions or forecasts change.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nIf you encounter a flooded area, turn around and find an alternate\nroute. Turn around, do not drown.\n\nMore information--including impact statements and crest\nhistories--is available on the Web at...  www.weather.gov/desmoines.\nClick on the Rivers and Lakes link.\n\n&&\n\nIAC063-251900-\n/O.CON.KDMX.FL.W.0012.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/ESVI4.1.RS.000000T0000Z.190421T0600Z.000000T0000Z.NO/\n1000 AM CDT Thu Apr 18 2019\n\n...Flood Warning remains in effect until further notice...\n\nThe Flood Warning continues for\n  The West Fork Des Moines River at Estherville, or From the\n  Iowa-Minnesota border...to near Wallingford.\n* Until further notice.\n* At  8:00 AM Thursday the stage was 11.1 feet, or 3.1 feet above\n  Flood Stage.\n* Flood Stage is 8.0 feet.\n* Minor flooding is occurring and is forecast to continue.\n* Forecast...rise to 11.4 feet, or 3.4 feet above Flood Stage, early\n  Sunday morning. Then begin falling.\n* Impact...At 11.0 feet, Mike Mickelson Park South of Iowa 9 is\n  inundated.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4326 9483 4350 9491 4350 9485 4326 9471\n      4326 9483\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Advisory", "Description":"Flood Advisory\nNational Weather Service Austin/San Antonio TX\n1021 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nTXC177-241815-\n/O.NEW.KEWX.FA.Y.0016.190424T1521Z-190424T1815Z/\n/00000.N.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/\nGonzales TX-\n1021 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe National Weather Service in Austin San Antonio has issued a\n\n* Flood Advisory for...\n  Gonzales County in south central Texas...\n\n* Until 115 PM CDT.\n\n* At 1021 AM CDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to\n  thunderstorms. This will cause minor flooding in the advisory area.\n  Up to two inches of rain have already fallen.\n\n* Some locations that will experience flooding include...\n  Gonzales, Nixon, Waelder, Smiley, Palmeto State Park, Leesville,\n  Oak Forest, Newtonville, Belmont, Wrightsboro, Nickle, Cost,\n  Dilworth, Little New York, Thompsonville, Ottine, Hamon, Bebe and\n  Monthalia.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nExcessive runoff from heavy rainfall will cause flooding of small\ncreeks and streams, country roads, farmland, and other low lying\nspots.\n\nA Flood Advisory means river or stream flows are elevated, or ponding\nof water in urban or other areas is occurring or is imminent.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 2958 9721 2955 9720 2939 9737 2918 9769\n      2935 9786 2964 9763 2964 9759 2978 9732\n      2964 9713\n\n$$\n\nHUFFMAN\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Advisory", "Description":"Flood Advisory\nNational Weather Service San Angelo TX\n1019 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nTXC235-413-451-241715-\n/O.NEW.KSJT.FA.Y.0012.190424T1519Z-190424T1715Z/\n/00000.N.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/\nSchleicher TX-Tom Green TX-Irion TX-\n1019 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe National Weather Service in San Angelo has issued a\n\n* Urban and Small Stream Flood Advisory for...\n  Schleicher County in west central Texas...\n  Tom Green County in west central Texas...\n  Eastern Irion County in west central Texas...\n\n* Until 1215 PM CDT.\n\n* At 1014 AM CDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to\n  thunderstorms. This will cause urban and small stream flooding in\n  the advisory area. 1-3 inches inches of rain have already fallen.\n  Additional rainfall of 1 to 3 inches is expected over the area.\n  over the next few hours. This additional rain will cause minor\n  flooding.\n\n* Some locations that will experience flooding include...\n  San Angelo, Eldorado, Mertzon, Christoval, Wall, San Angelo State\n  Park, Twin Buttes Reservoir, Sherwood, Grape Creek, Goodfellow Air\n  Force Base, Carlsbad, Veribest, Knickerbocker, O.c. Fisher\n  Reservoir, Arden, Lake Nasworthy, Tankersley, The Intersection Of\n  Ranch Road 1828 And Ranch Road 915, Adams and The Intersection Of\n  Us-190 And Ranch Road 1828.\n\nThis includes the following low water crossings ...\n    Howard and Webster...\n    Southwest Blvd and Loop 306...\n    Jackson From Knickerbocker to South Bryant...\n    College Hills and Millbrook...\n    FM 2334 crossing Dry Lipan Creek...\n    Ranch Road 859 crossing west Rocky Creek...\n    1500 Block of Spaulding...\n    300 block of North Archer...\n    FM 2334 crossing Ninemile Creek and\n    FM 1692 crossing Sales Branch.\n\nDo not drive through these low water crossings or any other\nlow water crossing with water flowing across the roadway.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nTurn around, don`t drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood\ndeaths occur in vehicles.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3162 10024 3075 10020 3075 10087 3162 10085\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Advisory", "Description":"Flood Advisory\nNational Weather Service Omaha/Valley Nebraska\n1000 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Advisory continues for the following river...\n\n  Missouri River Near Blair affecting Harrison and Washington\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River At Omaha affecting Pottawattamie...Douglas and Sarpy\n  Counties.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through areas where water covers the road.  The\nwater depth may be too great to allow your vehicle to pass safely.\nTurn around...don`t drown!\n\nStay tuned to the latest developments by listening to NOAA Weather\nradio...or a local media outlet.\n\n&&\n\nIAC085-NEC177-251500-\n/O.CON.KOAX.FL.Y.0014.000000T0000Z-190430T0000Z/\n/BLAN1.N.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/\n1000 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Advisory continues for\n  The Missouri River Near Blair.\n* until Monday evening.\n* At  9:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 25.5 feet.\n* Flood stage is 26.5 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will rise to near 25.6 feet this afternoon\nthen be nearly steady the next few days.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4180 9624 4180 9595 4142 9583 4142 9602\n      4168 9626\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Advisory", "Description":"Flood Advisory\nNational Weather Service Omaha/Valley Nebraska\n1000 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The Flood Advisory continues for the following river...\n\n  Missouri River Near Blair affecting Harrison and Washington\n  Counties.\n\n  Missouri River At Omaha affecting Pottawattamie...Douglas and Sarpy\n  Counties.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nDo not drive cars through areas where water covers the road.  The\nwater depth may be too great to allow your vehicle to pass safely.\nTurn around...don`t drown!\n\nStay tuned to the latest developments by listening to NOAA Weather\nradio...or a local media outlet.\n\n&&\n\nIAC155-NEC055-153-251500-\n/O.CON.KOAX.FL.Y.0015.000000T0000Z-190430T0000Z/\n/OMHN1.N.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/\n1000 AM CDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Advisory continues for\n  The Missouri River At Omaha.\n* until Monday evening.\n* At  9:45 AM Wednesday the stage was 27.3 feet.\n* Flood stage is 29.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will rise to near 27.3 feet this afternoon\nthen slowly fall the next few days.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4142 9602 4142 9583 4107 9574 4106 9591\n      4132 9595\n\n$$\n\nBCM\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Marquette MI\n936 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The National Weather Service in Marquette is continuing the Flood\nAdvisory for the Middle Branch Escanaba River at Humboldt in\nMarquette County...\n\n.The water level at Humboldt along the Middle Branch of the Escanaba\nRiver continues to be high. With the addition of new snowmelt expected\ntoday due to the forecast warm temperatures, the river levels will\nlikely rise some later this week.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Residents along these rivers should remain alert and\nexercise caution when walking near riverbanks.\n\nA Flood Advisory means minor flooding is possible and rivers are\nforecast to exceed bankfull. If you are in the advisory area remain\nalert to possible flooding...or the possibility of the advisory being\nupgraded to a warning. Report observed flooding to local emergency\nservices or law enforcement and request they pass this information on\nto the National Weather Service.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your favorite media outlet for\nfurther developments and information from the National Weather\nService.\n\n&&\n\nMIC103-260136-\n/O.EXT.KMQT.FL.Y.0016.000000T0000Z-190427T1956Z/\n/HUMM4.N.RS.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/\n936 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Advisory is extended for\n  The Middle Branch Escanaba River at Humboldt\n* until Saturday afternoon.\n* At  9 AM Wednesday the stage was 5.8 feet.\n* Bankfull stage is 5.0 feet.\n* Flood stage is 6.5 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will rise to near 6.2 feet by early Friday\n  morning.\n* At 6.5 feet...County Road FX begins to flood.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4652 8795 4656 8790 4650 8780 4645 8790\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Marquette MI\n611 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The National Weather Service in Marquette is continuing the Flood\nAdvisory for the Manistique River near Manistique in Schoolcraft\nCounty...\n\n.Runoff on the Manistique River has slowed but ongoing snowmelt in parts\nof the basin will keep the river level above bankfull into late this week.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Residents along these rivers should remain alert and\nexercise caution when walking near riverbanks.\n\nA Flood Advisory means minor flooding is possible and rivers are\nforecast to exceed bankfull. If you are in the advisory area remain\nalert to possible flooding...or the possibility of the advisory being\nupgraded to a warning. Report observed flooding to local emergency\nservices or law enforcement and request they pass this information on\nto the National Weather Service.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your favorite media outlet for\nfurther developments and information from the National Weather\nService.\n\n&&\n\nMIC153-252210-\n/O.CON.KMQT.FL.Y.0011.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/MSQM4.N.RS.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/\n611 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Advisory continues for\n  The Manistique River near Manistique\n* until further notice.\n* At  5 AM Wednesday the stage was 11.2 feet.\n* Bankfull stage is 11.0 feet.\n* At 10.5 feet...Considerable overflow of riverbanks and flooding of\n  low lying wooded areas in the vicinity of the gauge is occurring.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4599 8614 4597 8618 4595 8626 4594 8629\n      4603 8626 4607 8616\n\n$$\nJLA\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Marquette MI\n604 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The National Weather Service in Marquette is continuing the Flood\nAdvisory for the Tahquamenon River near Paradise in Luce County...\n\n.Dry weather over the last day will allow the Tahquamenon River near\nParadise to remain steady even as snowmelt continues in the basin. Any\nrain late tonight into Thursday will be light and should not contribute\nsignificantly to the river level.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Residents along these rivers should remain alert and\nexercise caution when walking near riverbanks.\n\nA Flood Advisory means minor flooding is possible and rivers are\nforecast to exceed bankfull. If you are in the advisory area remain\nalert to possible flooding...or the possibility of the advisory being\nupgraded to a warning. Report observed flooding to local emergency\nservices or law enforcement and request they pass this information on\nto the National Weather Service.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your favorite media outlet for\nfurther developments and information from the National Weather\nService.\n\n&&\n\nMIC095-252203-\n/O.CON.KMQT.FL.Y.0014.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/TAPM4.N.RS.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/\n604 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Advisory continues for\n  The Tahquamenon River near Paradise\n* until further notice.\n* At 5 AM Wednesday the stage was 9.8 feet.\n* Bankfull stage is 9.5 feet.\n* Flood stage is 10.0 feet.\n* At 10.3 feet...The river is at the high water mark set in May of\n  1960. No known significant flooding impacts are known for river\n  heights at or below this stage.\n* At 9.5 feet...The river exceeds bankfull stage.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4646 8524 4646 8536 4654 8535 4658 8529\n      4659 8524\n\n$$\nJLA\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Marquette MI\n558 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\n...The National Weather Service in Marquette is continuing the Flood\nAdvisory for the Sturgeon River near Nahma Junction in Delta\nCounty...\n\n.Dry weather over the last day will continue to allow the Sturgeon River\nat Nahma Junction to slowy fall. Any rain late tonight into Thursday will\nbe light, so the river should continue to fall the rest of the week.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Residents along these rivers should remain alert and\nexercise caution when walking near riverbanks.\n\nA Flood Advisory means minor flooding is possible and rivers are\nforecast to exceed bankfull. If you are in the advisory area remain\nalert to possible flooding...or the possibility of the advisory being\nupgraded to a warning. Report observed flooding to local emergency\nservices or law enforcement and request they pass this information on\nto the National Weather Service.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your favorite media outlet for\nfurther developments and information from the National Weather\nService.\n\n&&\n\nMIC041-252158-\n/O.CON.KMQT.FL.Y.0006.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/NJNM4.N.RS.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/\n558 AM EDT Wed Apr 24 2019\n\nThe Flood Advisory continues for\n  The Sturgeon River near Nahma Junction\n* until further notice.\n* At  4 AM Wednesday the stage was 9.2 feet.\n* Bankfull stage is 8.0 feet.\n* Flood stage is 10.0 feet.\n* At 10.0 feet...Water floods low lying areas along the river. This\n  may include...parts of the Flowing Well Campground downstream of\n  gauge site and the tenmile rapids canoe launch upstream of the\n  gauge site..\n* At 8.0 feet...Water overflows the banks along the river.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4602 8663 4587 8663 4584 8667 4585 8672\n      4600 8677\n\n$$\nJLA\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Advisory", "Description":"Flood Advisory\nNational Weather Service Memphis TN\n731 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The National Weather Service in Memphis TN has issued a Flood\nAdvisory for the Tennessee River...\n\n  Tennessee River at Savannah affecting Decatur and Hardin Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nThe next River Statement will be issued Wednesday morning or sooner if conditions\nwarrant.\n\nFor graphical river and flood information...please go to\nwww.weather.gov and click near Memphis on the map, then select Rivers\nand Lakes.\n\nDo not drive through flooded areas...turn around don`t drown.\n\nStay tuned to your weather radio and your local news media for the\nlatest river information.\n\n&&\n\nTNC039-071-250031-\n/O.NEW.KMEG.FL.Y.0034.190424T0031Z-190428T0331Z/\n/SAVT1.N.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/\n731 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe National Weather Service in Memphis TN has issued a\n* Flood Advisory for\n  the Tennessee River at Savannah\n* from Tuesday April 23 until Saturday April 27.\n* At 06 PM Tuesday the stage was 366.6 feet.\n* Flood stage is 370.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will rise to near 366.6 feet Wednesday April\n  24.\n* At 366.0 feet...Campsites along Towboat Lane are flooding.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3548 8836 3548 8805 3527 8805 3514 8823\n      3501 8823 3501 8838\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Advisory", "Description":"Flood Advisory\nNational Weather Service Memphis TN\n722 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The Flood Advisory continues for the Mississippi River...\n  Mississippi River at Memphis affecting Crittenden...DeSoto and\n  Shelby Counties\n  Mississippi River at Helena affecting Lee...Phillips...Coahoma and\n  Tunica Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nThe next River Statement will be issued Wednesday morning or sooner if conditions\nwarrant.\n\nFor graphical river and flood information...please go to\nwww.weather.gov and click near Memphis on the map, then select Rivers\nand Lakes.\n\nDo not drive through flooded areas...turn around don`t drown.\n\nStay tuned to your weather radio and your local news media for the\nlatest river information.\n\n&&\n\nARC077-107-MSC027-143-250021-\n/O.CON.KMEG.FL.Y.0033.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/HEEA4.N.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/\n722 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Advisory continues for\n  the Mississippi River at Helena\n* until further notice.\n* At 07 PM Tuesday the stage was 40.8 feet.\n* Flood stage is 44.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will rise to near 42.5 feet Wednesday May 01.\n* At 43.0 feet...In Arkansas, road to landing east of downtown\n  Helena, Arkansas begins to flood. In Mississippi, places along the\n  bank of southwest side of Desoto Lake are flooding. Facilities\n  along the river north of Friars Point, Mississippi are flooding.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3455 9070 3455 9059 3450 9051 3412 9066\n      3413 9107\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Advisory", "Description":"Flood Advisory\nNational Weather Service Memphis TN\n722 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The Flood Advisory continues for the Mississippi River...\n  Mississippi River at Memphis affecting Crittenden...DeSoto and\n  Shelby Counties\n  Mississippi River at Helena affecting Lee...Phillips...Coahoma and\n  Tunica Counties\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nThe next River Statement will be issued Wednesday morning or sooner if conditions\nwarrant.\n\nFor graphical river and flood information...please go to\nwww.weather.gov and click near Memphis on the map, then select Rivers\nand Lakes.\n\nDo not drive through flooded areas...turn around don`t drown.\n\nStay tuned to your weather radio and your local news media for the\nlatest river information.\n\n&&\n\nARC035-MSC033-TNC157-250021-\n/O.CON.KMEG.FL.Y.0029.000000T0000Z-190501T0530Z/\n/MEMT1.N.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/\n722 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Advisory continues for\n  the Mississippi River at Memphis\n* until Wednesday May 01.\n* At 07 PM Tuesday the stage was 31.5 feet.\n* Flood stage is 34.0 feet.\n* Forecast...The river will rise to near 33.0 feet Monday April 29.\n* At 33.0 feet...In Memphis, Rivergate Drive could begin to flood\n  north of the rail yards. In Arkansas, settlement at Blue Lake is\n  flooded. Most all secondary roads east of the Arkansas Levee are\n  covered.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 3539 9025 3539 8995 3533 9005 3513 9004\n      3491 9008 3491 9041\n\n$$\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Statement", "Description":"Flood Statement\nNational Weather Service Marquette MI\n740 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The National Weather Service in Marquette is continuing the Flood\nAdvisory for the West Branch Ontonagon River near Bergland in\nOntonagon County...\n\n.After the last few days of rain, close to 2 inches of rain has fallen\nin the area for the Ontonagon River near Bergland. Sunshine and above freezing\ntemperatures will slow the rise without rain, but prolong the duration\nwith added water from snowmelt.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety message...Residents along these rivers should remain alert and\nexercise caution when walking near riverbanks.\n\nA Flood Advisory means minor flooding is possible and rivers are\nforecast to exceed bankfull. If you are in the advisory area remain\nalert to possible flooding...or the possibility of the advisory being\nupgraded to a warning. Report observed flooding to local emergency\nservices or law enforcement and request they pass this information on\nto the National Weather Service.\n\nStay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio or your favorite media outlet for\nfurther developments and information from the National Weather\nService.\n\n&&\n\nMIC131-251140-\n/O.CON.KMQT.FL.Y.0013.190423T2340Z-000000T0000Z/\n/BGLM4.N.RS.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/\n740 PM EDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Advisory continues for\n  The West Branch Ontonagon River near Bergland\n* until further notice.\n* At  7 PM Tuesday the stage was 5.7 feet.\n* Bankfull stage is 5.5 feet.\n* Flood stage is 8.0 feet.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4662 8957 4668 8945 4671 8927 4666 8918\n      4661 8941 4655 8951\n\n$$\n\nJAW\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Advisory", "Description":"Flood Advisory\nNational Weather Service Great Falls MT\n208 PM MDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nMTC059-242045-\n/O.CON.KTFX.FA.Y.0017.000000T0000Z-190424T2045Z/\n/00000.N.RS.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/\nMeagher MT-\n208 PM MDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...THE SMALL STREAM FLOOD ADVISORY FOR RAIN AND SNOWMELT REMAINS IN\nEFFECT UNTIL 245 PM MDT WEDNESDAY FOR NORTHERN AND CENTRAL PORTIONS\nOF MEAGHER COUNTY...\n\nRecent rainfall and snowmelt continue to cause the North Fork of the\nSmith River to exceed bankful on the north side of the city of White\nSulphur Springs.\n\nAdditional minor flooding from small streams also remains possible\nover the northern portions of Meagher county.\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nTurn around, don`t drown when encountering flooded roads.\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4661 11041 4646 11078 4644 11125 4662 11132\n      4665 11141 4682 11152 4684 11164 4689 11161\n      4691 11165 4692 11154 4700 11153 4701 11117\n      4708 11116 4709 11109 4701 11108 4698 11092\n\n$$\n\nCoulston\n"
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{"type": "Feature", "properties": { "Class":"FLS", "Name":"Flood Advisory", "Description":"Flood Advisory\nNational Weather Service Pocatello ID\n1128 AM MDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\n...The Flood Advisory continues for the Big Wood River...\n  Big Wood River at Hailey affecting Blaine County\n\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...\n\nSafety Message...Persons near the River should be aware of the\nexpected high water and take action to protect property.\n\n&&\n\nIDC013-242128-\n/O.CON.KPIH.FL.Y.0004.000000T0000Z-000000T0000Z/\n/HALI1.N.RS.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/\n1128 AM MDT Tue Apr 23 2019\n\nThe Flood Advisory continues for\n  The Big Wood River at Hailey\n* until further notice.\n* At 11 AM Tuesday the stage was 4.2 feet.\n* Bankfull Stage is 3.7 feet.\n* Flood Stage is 5.0 feet.\n* Impact...At 5.0 feet...or 2181 cfs...Street flooding will occur\n  along Cedar, War Eagle, and Della Vista Drives in the lower\n  subdivisions in Hailey and Riverview drive in Bellevue. Draper\n  Preserve in Hailey is inaccessible. Water may be over some\n  secondary roads in West Ketchum (Wood River Drive). Gimlet\n  subdivision will have flooding issues.\n\n&&\n\n                       Fld     Observed           Forecast 6 AM\nLocation               Stg   Stg Day Time       Wed    Thu    Fri\n\nBig Wood River\n  Big Wood River at Ha 5.0   4.2 Tue 11 AM      4.5    4.8    5.0\n\n&&\n\nLAT...LON 4366 11442 4368 11430 4340 11421 4340 11429\n\n$$\n"
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