A slow moving storm system over the northern Gulf Coast will continue periods of showers and thunderstorms over much of the Southeast U.S. through this weekend. The risk for heavy to excessive rainfall increases on Sunday as a surge of increased moisture moves over parts of northern Florida into southern Georgia. Read More >
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River Forecast Center
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View Recent River Notes *********************************************************************** * EVEN THOUGH A PARTICULAR RIVER OR REACH MAY BE DESCRIBED AS MOSTLY * * OPEN OR OPEN... IT IS STILL POSSIBLE FOR RUNS OF ICE AND DEBRIS TO * * MOVE THROUGH AS HEADWATERS UPSTREAM BREAKUP. PLEASE USE CAUTION AT * * ALL TIMES WHEN ATTEMPTING TO NAVIGATE RIVERS. * ***********************************************************************In 2018 the Alaska River Ice Breakup Map was developed as a webservice (service link).
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