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Recent warm temperatures in the Chilkat Valley increased melt water runoff from area glaciers into the Chilkat River system. * WHAT…Flooding caused by snowmelt continues. * WHERE…The Chilkat River near areas around mile post 14 and 24 of the Haines Highway, near Klukwan and the Chilkat River Bridge. * WHEN…Until 1000 PM AKDT Thursday. * IMPACTS…Minor flooding in low-lying areas near the Chilkat and Klehini Rivers. River or stream flows are elevated. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – At 408 AM AKDT, river gauge reports indicate rises in water levels from melting of glacier ice and any remaining snow at higher elevations is occurring, and has caused some minor flooding, especially near the

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Areas of fog have developed across portions of South Texas this morning. Expect visibilities generally 1 mile or less with a few locations seeing visibilities 1/4 mile or less at times. Use caution if traveling as visibility may change rapidly in a short amount of time. Use low beam headlights and leave extra distance between your vehicle and others on the road.

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