03.12.10 – 2010 Fargo Flood Preparation

Posted by Infra on Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

03.12.10 – Precipitation and warmer temperatures over the Red River Valley this week has accelerated the winter snow melt, but officials and weather forecasters are cautiously stating that this trend has not seriously affected the present flooding outlook.

Thursday’s (03.11.10) river forecast predicts the Red River will reach 18.1 feet in Fargo-Moorhead around noon on Monday (03.15.10), crossing the minor flood stage, which begins at 18 feet. Major flood stage begins at 30 feet.

-leehoedl on YouTube

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