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Weather Alerts for Cass, North Dakota
Updated 3/22/2010 12:05 PM EDT
North Dakota - (Cass/NDZ039) - Current Watches, Warnings and Advisories for North Dakota Issued by the National Weather Service
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Flood Warning - Cass (North Dakota) |
the flood warning continues for the following rivers in north dakota...
this is a extension to the current warnings for... the maple river near enderlin affecting cass and ransom counties.
this is a follow-up statement to the current warnings for... the wild rice river (nd) at abercrombie affecting richland county. the sheyenne river at lisbon affecting ransom county. the sheyenne river near kindred affecting cass and richland counties. the sheyenne river at west fargo diversion affecting cass county. the sheyenne river at harwood affecting cass county. the maple river near mapleton affecting cass county. the goose river at hillsboro affecting traill county.
.flooding is expected to continue the next several days along many north dakota tributaries to the red river. backwater from the red river will impact the sheyenne river at harwood and the west fargo diversion... resulting in particularly long durations of major flood stage at those two locations. warm temperatures on monday will result in local snowmelt runoff on the sheyenne river at lisbon...causing some rise in water level there by tuesday. similar snowmelt will make the rate of fall on the maple river at enderlin a bit slower than previously expected...but it will not be enough to cause any additional rise there.
no significant precipitation is expected to influence river levels in the next seven days.
this forecast is for a 7 day period...the highest stage indicated may not reflect the crest for this flood event. forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change as new weather and river information is used. this forecast includes any precipitation through the next 24 hours.
precautionary/preparedness actions...
safety message...turn around, don`t drown...
- don`t travel through flooded areas!
- contact local law enforcement to report flooding.
- persons living in the red river basin should monitor river levels while the river is in...or near...flood.
for more information...go to the ahps/river section on our web page at: www.weather.gov/grandforks
the following segments contain river information for the selected locations included in this message.
ndc017-231335- /o.con.kfgf.fl.w.0018.000000t0000z-000000t0000z/ /hwdn8.3.rs.100315t1826z.100321t0500z.000000t0000z.nr/ 836 pm cdt sun mar 21 2010
the flood warning continues for the sheyenne river at harwood. * at 4:00 pm sunday the stage was 891.4 feet. * major flooding is occurring and for the next 7 days...major flooding is forecast. * major flood stage is 891.0 feet. * forecast...the river will remain near 891.5 feet through next weekend and likely beyond. this location is impacted by backwater from the mainstem red river...which is part of the reason for the long duration of high water levels. * water approximately 6 inches deep is over the southbound lanes of interstate 29 near harwood. * impact statement - county road 22 and riverton drive are not closed unless the water level reaches 891.6 feet...a stage that is not expected in this seven day forecast period.
daily 7 pm cdt/6 pm cst forecast stage in feet:
date mon tue wed thu fri sat sun (month/day) 03/22 03/23 03/24 03/25 03/26 03/27 03/28
sheyenne river harwood 891.5 891.5 891.5 891.5 891.5 891.5 891.5
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Flood Warning - Cass (North Dakota) |
the flood warning continues for the following rivers in north dakota...
this is a extension to the current warnings for... the maple river near enderlin affecting cass and ransom counties.
this is a follow-up statement to the current warnings for... the wild rice river (nd) at abercrombie affecting richland county. the sheyenne river at lisbon affecting ransom county. the sheyenne river near kindred affecting cass and richland counties. the sheyenne river at west fargo diversion affecting cass county. the sheyenne river at harwood affecting cass county. the maple river near mapleton affecting cass county. the goose river at hillsboro affecting traill county.
.flooding is expected to continue the next several days along many north dakota tributaries to the red river. backwater from the red river will impact the sheyenne river at harwood and the west fargo diversion... resulting in particularly long durations of major flood stage at those two locations. warm temperatures on monday will result in local snowmelt runoff on the sheyenne river at lisbon...causing some rise in water level there by tuesday. similar snowmelt will make the rate of fall on the maple river at enderlin a bit slower than previously expected...but it will not be enough to cause any additional rise there.
no significant precipitation is expected to influence river levels in the next seven days.
this forecast is for a 7 day period...the highest stage indicated may not reflect the crest for this flood event. forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change as new weather and river information is used. this forecast includes any precipitation through the next 24 hours.
precautionary/preparedness actions...
safety message...turn around, don`t drown...
- don`t travel through flooded areas!
- contact local law enforcement to report flooding.
- persons living in the red river basin should monitor river levels while the river is in...or near...flood.
for more information...go to the ahps/river section on our web page at: www.weather.gov/grandforks
the following segments contain river information for the selected locations included in this message.
ndc017-231335- /o.con.kfgf.fl.w.0015.000000t0000z-000000t0000z/ /mpln8.2.rs.100315t0141z.100317t1100z.000000t0000z.uu/ 836 pm cdt sun mar 21 2010
the flood warning continues for the maple river near mapleton. * at 7:15 pm sunday the stage was 907.7 feet. * minor flooding is occurring and for the next 7 days...minor flooding is forecast. * minor flood stage is 905.0 feet. * forecast...the river will continue a slow fall...but it is expected to remain above minor flood stage of 905.0 feet through next weekend and beyond. * impact statement - some flooding continues on high ground near the river gage until the water falls below 907.0 feet.
daily 7 pm cdt/6 pm cst forecast stage in feet:
date mon tue wed thu fri sat sun (month/day) 03/22 03/23 03/24 03/25 03/26 03/27 03/28
maple river mapleton 907.5 907.1 906.8 906.6 906.4 906.3 906.2
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Flood Warning - Cass (North Dakota) |
the flood warning continues for the following rivers in minnesota...north dakota...
this is a extension to the current warnings for... the red river at pembina affecting kittson and pembina counties
this is a follow-up statement to the current warnings for... the red river at wahpeton affecting wilkin and richland counties. the red river at fargo affecting clay and cass counties. the red river at halstad affecting norman and traill counties. the red river at east grand forks affecting polk and grand forks counties. the red river at oslo affecting marshall...walsh...polk and grand forks counties. the red river at drayton affecting marshall...walsh...kittson and pembina counties.
..moderate to major flooding continues on the red river of the north. the broad crest of the red river passed through the fargo...moorhead areas on sunday...and will be in the halstad area tonight. the crest wave will slowly makes its way northward this week with projected crest arrivals in grand forks on tuesday and in oslo by thursday. the crest is expected to be in drayton next weekend and in pembina by the end of the month. no significant precipitation is expected to influence river levels this week.
this forecast is for a 7 day period...the highest stage indicated may not reflect the crest for this flood event. forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change as new weather and river information is used. this forecast includes any precipitation through the next 24 hours.
precautionary/preparedness actions...
safety message...turn around, don`t drown...
- don`t travel through flooded areas!
- contact local law enforcement to report flooding.
- persons living in the red river basin should monitor river levels while the river is in...or near...flood.
for more information...go to the ahps/river section on our web page at: www.weather.gov/grandforks
the following segments contain river information for the selected locations included in this message.
mnc027-ndc017-231358- /o.con.kfgf.fl.w.0004.000000t0000z-000000t0000z/ /fgon8.3.rs.100313t0626z.100321t1445z.000000t0000z.no/ 859 pm cdt sun mar 21 2010
the flood warning continues for the red river at fargo. * at 8:15 pm sunday the stage was 36.9 feet. * major flooding is occurring and for the next 7 days...major flooding is forecast. * major flood stage is 30.0 feet. * forecast...the river likely reached its crest at a preliminary value of 36.99 feet during the day sunday. the river will now begin a slow decline...but is expected to remain above the major flood stage of 30.0 feet through at least next weekend. * impact statement - water remains up to the clearance height of the 1st avenue bridge in fargo until the river falls below 36.3 feet. that is currently expected to happen monday evening.
daily 7 pm cdt/6 pm cst forecast stage in feet:
date mon tue wed thu fri sat sun (month/day) 03/22 03/23 03/24 03/25 03/26 03/27 03/28
red river fargo 36.3 35.3 34.3 33.3 32.4 31.8 31.3
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the flood warning remains in effect until noon cdt monday for western polk...western marshall...clay...kittson and norman counties in northwest minnesota...and wilkin county in west central minnesota...and eastern walsh...pembina and grand forks counties in northeast north dakota...and cass...barnes...traill...steele... griggs...sargent...richland and ransom counties in southeast north dakota...
local officials continue to report water over topping roadways in low lying areas resulting from snowmelt and ice jams. in cass county...emergency management has relayed information regarding numerous flooded roads as the swollen sheyenne has broken out in many places creating overland flooding....notably just south of harwood where water is up to a foot deep over the southbound lanes of interstate 29 reducing traffic to one lane. similar flooding is still prevalent along ditches...streams and tributaries...especially farther north...where numerous roads have been closed. the route 17 bridge east of grafton spanning the red river is closed...as is nd 54 between i-29 and oslo minnesota. nd 200 at mile marker 402 near hillsboro is closed due to flooding. numerous county and township roads and bridges have water running over them or are completely washed out. persons should be aware of water over other roads across all of these counties...with the probability of additional road flooding as overland water continues to flow toward the mainstem red.
precautionary/preparedness actions...
turn around dont drown. avoid driving on flooded roads. most flood related deaths occur in automobiles.
do not underestimate the power of flood waters. only a few inches of rapidly flowing water can quickly carry away your vehicle.
do not drive your vehicle into areas where the water covers the roadway. the water depth may be too great to allow your car to cross safely.
lat...lon 4898 9644 4819 9642 4819 9653 4749 9653 4749 9609 4717 9609 4716 9622 4664 9621 4664 9632 4603 9629 4603 9660 4597 9659 4595 9800 4630 9800 4630 9803 4664 9803 4664 9841 4734 9844 4734 9849 4766 9850 4766 9785 4898 9790
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Flood Warning - Cass (North Dakota) |
the flood warning continues for the following rivers in north dakota...
this is a extension to the current warnings for... the maple river near enderlin affecting cass and ransom counties.
this is a follow-up statement to the current warnings for... the wild rice river (nd) at abercrombie affecting richland county. the sheyenne river at lisbon affecting ransom county. the sheyenne river near kindred affecting cass and richland counties. the sheyenne river at west fargo diversion affecting cass county. the sheyenne river at harwood affecting cass county. the maple river near mapleton affecting cass county. the goose river at hillsboro affecting traill county.
.flooding is expected to continue the next several days along many north dakota tributaries to the red river. backwater from the red river will impact the sheyenne river at harwood and the west fargo diversion... resulting in particularly long durations of major flood stage at those two locations. warm temperatures on monday will result in local snowmelt runoff on the sheyenne river at lisbon...causing some rise in water level there by tuesday. similar snowmelt will make the rate of fall on the maple river at enderlin a bit slower than previously expected...but it will not be enough to cause any additional rise there.
no significant precipitation is expected to influence river levels in the next seven days.
this forecast is for a 7 day period...the highest stage indicated may not reflect the crest for this flood event. forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change as new weather and river information is used. this forecast includes any precipitation through the next 24 hours.
precautionary/preparedness actions...
safety message...turn around, don`t drown...
- don`t travel through flooded areas!
- contact local law enforcement to report flooding.
- persons living in the red river basin should monitor river levels while the river is in...or near...flood.
for more information...go to the ahps/river section on our web page at: www.weather.gov/grandforks
the following segments contain river information for the selected locations included in this message.
ndc017-077-231335- /o.con.kfgf.fl.w.0021.000000t0000z-000000t0000z/ /kndn8.2.rs.100318t1320z.100323t1200z.000000t0000z.nr/ 836 pm cdt sun mar 21 2010
the flood warning continues for the sheyenne river near kindred. * at 7:00 pm sunday the stage was 21.2 feet. * moderate flooding is occurring and for the next 7 days...moderate flooding is forecast. * moderate flood stage is 20.0 feet. * forecast...the river will rise slightly through monday evening and then remain at a stage around 21.5 feet for several days as water spreads out into overland areas near the river. the water level will begin a very slow fall by next weekend...but will remain above moderate flood stage of 20.0 feet through next weekend and beyond. * impact statement - rural flooding continues until the river falls below 17.0 feet.
daily 7 pm cdt/6 pm cst forecast stage in feet:
date mon tue wed thu fri sat sun (month/day) 03/22 03/23 03/24 03/25 03/26 03/27 03/28
sheyenne river kindred 21.4 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.5 21.4 21.3
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Flood Warning - Cass (North Dakota) |
the flood warning continues for the following rivers in north dakota...
this is a extension to the current warnings for... the maple river near enderlin affecting cass and ransom counties.
this is a follow-up statement to the current warnings for... the wild rice river (nd) at abercrombie affecting richland county. the sheyenne river at lisbon affecting ransom county. the sheyenne river near kindred affecting cass and richland counties. the sheyenne river at west fargo diversion affecting cass county. the sheyenne river at harwood affecting cass county. the maple river near mapleton affecting cass county. the goose river at hillsboro affecting traill county.
.flooding is expected to continue the next several days along many north dakota tributaries to the red river. backwater from the red river will impact the sheyenne river at harwood and the west fargo diversion... resulting in particularly long durations of major flood stage at those two locations. warm temperatures on monday will result in local snowmelt runoff on the sheyenne river at lisbon...causing some rise in water level there by tuesday. similar snowmelt will make the rate of fall on the maple river at enderlin a bit slower than previously expected...but it will not be enough to cause any additional rise there.
no significant precipitation is expected to influence river levels in the next seven days.
this forecast is for a 7 day period...the highest stage indicated may not reflect the crest for this flood event. forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change as new weather and river information is used. this forecast includes any precipitation through the next 24 hours.
precautionary/preparedness actions...
safety message...turn around, don`t drown...
- don`t travel through flooded areas!
- contact local law enforcement to report flooding.
- persons living in the red river basin should monitor river levels while the river is in...or near...flood.
for more information...go to the ahps/river section on our web page at: www.weather.gov/grandforks
the following segments contain river information for the selected locations included in this message.
ndc017-073-231335- /o.ext.kfgf.fl.w.0022.000000t0000z-100327t1200z/ /endn8.2.rs.100317t0530z.100318t1815z.100327t0000z.nr/ 836 pm cdt sun mar 21 2010
the flood warning continues for the maple river near enderlin. * at 7:00 pm sunday the stage was 11.6 feet. * minor flooding is occurring and for the next 7 days...minor flooding is forecast. * minor flood stage is 9.5 feet. * forecast...the river will continue to fall the next several days...but at a slower rate than previously expected. this is due to warm weather monday...which will cause some additional runoff into the river system. despite that...the river is expected to drop below minor flood stage of 9.5 feet by next weekend. * impact statement - flooding of some farm buildings occurs until the river falls below 11.0 feet.
daily 7 pm cdt/6 pm cst forecast stage in feet:
date mon tue wed thu fri sat sun (month/day) 03/22 03/23 03/24 03/25 03/26 03/27 03/28
maple river enderlin 11.3 11.0 10.5 10.0 9.5 9.1 8.8
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Flood Warning - Cass (North Dakota) |
the flood warning continues for the following rivers in north dakota...
this is a extension to the current warnings for... the maple river near enderlin affecting cass and ransom counties.
this is a follow-up statement to the current warnings for... the wild rice river (nd) at abercrombie affecting richland county. the sheyenne river at lisbon affecting ransom county. the sheyenne river near kindred affecting cass and richland counties. the sheyenne river at west fargo diversion affecting cass county. the sheyenne river at harwood affecting cass county. the maple river near mapleton affecting cass county. the goose river at hillsboro affecting traill county.
.flooding is expected to continue the next several days along many north dakota tributaries to the red river. backwater from the red river will impact the sheyenne river at harwood and the west fargo diversion... resulting in particularly long durations of major flood stage at those two locations. warm temperatures on monday will result in local snowmelt runoff on the sheyenne river at lisbon...causing some rise in water level there by tuesday. similar snowmelt will make the rate of fall on the maple river at enderlin a bit slower than previously expected...but it will not be enough to cause any additional rise there.
no significant precipitation is expected to influence river levels in the next seven days.
this forecast is for a 7 day period...the highest stage indicated may not reflect the crest for this flood event. forecasts are updated daily and stage values will change as new weather and river information is used. this forecast includes any precipitation through the next 24 hours.
precautionary/preparedness actions...
safety message...turn around, don`t drown...
- don`t travel through flooded areas!
- contact local law enforcement to report flooding.
- persons living in the red river basin should monitor river levels while the river is in...or near...flood.
for more information...go to the ahps/river section on our web page at: www.weather.gov/grandforks
the following segments contain river information for the selected locations included in this message.
ndc017-231335- /o.con.kfgf.fl.w.0020.000000t0000z-000000t0000z/ /wfon8.3.rs.100316t0907z.100325t1200z.000000t0000z.no/ 836 pm cdt sun mar 21 2010
the flood warning continues for the sheyenne river at west fargo diversion. * at 7:15 pm sunday the stage was 21.5 feet. * major flooding is occurring and for the next 7 days...major flooding is forecast. * major flood stage is 21.0 feet. * forecast...the river will continue rising to between 22 and 23 feet by thursday...and then remain nearly steady at those levels for an extended period. the water level at this location is impacted by backwater from the red river...which is part of the reason for long period of time that major flooding will occur. * impact statement - flooding continues in areas along the sheyenne river north of the diversion channel to harwood as long as the water level remains above 21.0 feet.
daily 7 pm cdt/6 pm cst forecast stage in feet:
date mon tue wed thu fri sat sun (month/day) 03/22 03/23 03/24 03/25 03/26 03/27 03/28
sheyenne river west fargo diver 22.0 22.3 22.4 22.5 22.5 22.5 22.5
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