The Mississippi River is on the rise and predicted to reach 32.7 feet by next Monday. Hurricane Florence may be dumping rain and causing flooding in the Carolinas and along the East Coast, but the heavy rains falling in the east are not affecting a current rise in the MS River.
It was 17 feet on September 10th. The rise is the result of a combination of rain from Tropical Storm Gordon and a frontal system that was dropping heavy rain in the upper Ohio River Valley before Gordon arrived.
Right now, storm Florence is in the upper parts of the Ohio River and maybe will get 1-2 inches more. The Mississippi's level at Cario, Il is holding at 40 feet. Unless heavy rainfalls occur it should be coming down a little bit more.
Let's hope it will not flood in my hometown again with the rising river. River Level today is 28.70 feet and rose 1.82 foot with flood stage at 43 feet.
Flooding from the Mississippi River in the Yazoo Diversion Canal, in my hometown of Vicksburg, Mississippi, May 2011 at 57.1 feet.
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