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ESFAFG An ice jam above the mouth of the Fortymile River has remained in place and is likely to continue eroding from the downstream side as water levels at Dawson are gradually increasing. The ice jam below Calico Bluff cleared overnight. Eagle and other locations along the Yukon that currently have open water can expect ice runs and rising water levels as this upstream jam releases. No flooding is expected at Eagle.

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* WHAT…Flooding caused by an ice jam continues to be possible. * WHERE…YUKON RIVER EAGLE TO CIRCLE * WHEN…Through Wednesday morning. * IMPACTS…Creeks and streams may rise out of their banks. Low-water crossings may be flooded. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – The Yukon River at Eagle broke up early Thursday morning. The breakup front that was stalled downstream of Eagle near the Tatonduk River, has started moving again. Water levels above the breakup front remain relatively low. The ice jam east of the Canadian Border, 6 miles upriver from the mouth of the Fortymile, is still in place and river levels are starting to rise in Dawson. With the breakup front again

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…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Illinois… Little Wabash River below Clay City affecting Richland and Clay Counties. .The following forecasts are based on observed precipitation, soil moisture conditions, and forecast precipitation. * WHAT…Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast. * WHERE…Little Wabash River below Clay City. * WHEN…Until further notice. * IMPACTS…At 19.7 feet, Mayflower Road…just north of U.S. Route 50…begins to flood. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS… – At 9:45 AM CDT Sunday the stage was 18.5 feet. – Recent Activity…The maximum river stage in the 24 hours ending at 9:45 AM CDT Sunday was 18.5 feet. – Forecast…The river is expected to rise to a

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Relative humidity values will drop to around 20 percent along with south winds gusting up to 17 mph across portions of northwest Minnesota into west-central Minnesota. Given the extremely dry fuels, near critical fire weather conditions are expected for the afternoon hours. Any fire that does develop has the potential to quickly spread. For more information on burning restrictions for Minnesota, see www.dnr.state.mn.us/forestry/fire/firerating_restrictions.html

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