Weather Alert in Missouri
Flood Warning issued June 24 at 8:40PM CDT until June 25 at 9:15AM CDT by NWS Kansas City/Pleasant Hill MO
AREAS AFFECTED: Gentry, MO; Grundy, MO; Harrison, MO; Mercer, MO; Nodaway, MO; Worth, MO
DESCRIPTION: * WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues. * WHERE...Portions of north central and northwest Missouri, including the following counties, in north central Missouri, Grundy, Harrison and Mercer. In northwest Missouri, Gentry, Nodaway and Worth. * WHEN...Until 915 AM CDT Wednesday. * IMPACTS...Flooding from recent heavy rainfall has flooded several area roads. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 834 PM CDT, The Missouri DOT is reporting numerous road closures in the area due to recent heavy rains. Between 2.5 and 7 inches of rain fell early Tuesday with additional storms Tuesday evening bringing another 1 to 2 inches. - Some locations that will experience flooding include... Bethany, Albany, Stanberry, Princeton, Grant City, Hopkins, Ridgeway, Ravenwood, Gilman City, Mercer, Eagleville, New Hampton, Cainsville, Spickard, Galt, Irena, Athelstan, Barnard and Conception Junction. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
INSTRUCTION: Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. Stay away or be swept away. River banks and culverts can become unstable and unsafe.
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