All of Iowa, Flooding

River Flooding Continues

With more rain on the way and continued snowmelt across the state, rivers are continuing to rise to near and slightly over flood stage. Here are the following rivers that are currently under river flood warnings. (It is a LONG list)

Chariton River near Chariton
South Fork Chariton River near Promise City
Boone River near Webster City
North Raccoon River near Jefferson
North Raccoon River near Perry
Raccoon River at Van Meter
Raccoon River at IA Hwy 28
Raccoon River at Fleur Drive (DSM)
North River near Norwalk
Middle River near Indianola
Des Moines River at Estherville
Des Moines River at Emmetsburg
East Fork Des Moines River near Algona
Des Moines River at Humboldt
Des Moines River at Fort Dodge
Des Moines River near Stratford
Des Moines River at SE 6th (DSM)
Des Moines River near Eddyville
Des Moines River at St. Francisville MO
Beaver Creek near Grimes
Cedar Creek near Bussey
Iowa River near Rowan
Iowa River at Marshalltown
Iowa River at Marengo
Iowa River near Lone Tree
Iowa River at Columbus Junction
Iowa River at Wapello
Winneabago River at Mason City
Shell Rock River at Shell Rock
West Fork Cedar River at Finchford
Beaver Creek at New Hartford
Cedar River at Janesville
Cedar River at Cedar Falls
Cedar River at Waterloo
Cedar River near Conesville
North Skunk River near Sigourney
Squaw Creek at Ames
South Skunk River near Ames (US Hwy 30)
South Skunk River at Colfax
South Skunk River near Oskaloosa
Skunk River at Augusta
Thompson River near Davis City
West Fork Nishnabotna River at Randolph
West Fork Nishnabotna River at Hancock
East Fork Nishnabotna River at Red Oak
Nishnabotna River near Hamburg
Maquoketa River at Manchester
Maquoketa River near Maquoketa
English River near Kalona
Wapsipinicon River near Anamosa
Wapsipinicion River near DeWitt
Turkey River at Garber
Turkey River at Elkader

Most of these rivers will only experience minor flooding, but some of them will rise to moderate and major flooding. This is all dependent on the amount of rain that the basins get through Saturday when the storm finally departs the state.