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785 NOUS41 KWBC 241237 PNSWSH NATIONAL HYDROLOGIC SUMMARY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS 0830 AM EDT TUE AUG 24, 2004 FLOODING Flash Flooding Across the Northern High Plains and Upper Mississippi River Valley to the Central Plains Flooding of small streams, streets and urban areas was reported from Montana, the Dakotas and Minnesota to the Nation's heartland of Kansas and Missouri. Several downpours of 3-5 inches of rain were reported Outlook for Today Intense thunderstortms may produce flash flooding from Michigan and Wisconsin to the central plains of Nebraska and Kansas Reports of flooding were received over last day for locations including: Alabama: Sumter County Illinois: Alexander County Kansas: Barber, Clay, Geary, Douglas, Jefferson, Johnson, Miami, Osage, Pottawatomie, Riley, Shawnee, and Wabaunsee Counties Michigan: Kalamazoo County Minnesota: Yellow Medicine County Missouri: Atchison, Benton, Boone, Callaway, Camden, Cass, Cole, Jackson, Johnson, Laclede, Leavenworth, Maries, Miller, Moniteau, Morgan, Nodaway, Osage, Pettis, Phelps, Pulaski, Scott, and Wyandotte Counties Montana: Lewis and Clark County North Dakota: Burleigh, Kidder, and Morton Counties South Carolina: Beaufort, Berkeley, Buncombe, Cabarrus, Charleston, and Jasper Counties South Dakota: Deuel and tripp Counties Texas: Dimmit, Frio, La Salle, and McMullen Counties RIVER FLOODING: Other rivers and streams with locations either above flood stage or expected to rise above flood stage include: Florida: Cypress and Horse Creeks; Alafia, (Little) Manatee, Myakka, and Peace Rivers Arkansas: Cache River Kansas: Cross and Mill Creeks Missouri: Blackwater River North Carolina: Contentea Creek; Neuse, Roanoke, and Tar Rivers Texas: Frio and Rio Grande Rivers Virginia: Nottoway River $$ Larry Wenzel Hydrologic Information Center NNNN ---------- End Forwarded Message ----------
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