2019 Mississippi Flood Breaks Record in QCs

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2019 Mississippi Flood Breaks Record in QCs
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Severe flooding along the Mississippi River continues to inundate parts of Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri. WVIKfm reports.

https://www.weather.gov/media/dvn/sitreport/SitReport1.pdfThe latest crest information for the Mississippi River at Lock and Dam 15 in the Quad Cities. See pdf below for crest information for all locations on the river between Dubuque and Hancock counties.

Meteorologist Rich Kinney, from the National Weather Service in Davenport, says snowmelt caused the first crest in early April. He says no one should let their guard down because the Mississippi could start rising again next week.

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