A few weeks ago, government climate experts told us that the midwest drought was going to get worse this summer, and that the Mississippi River was in danger of drying up.
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There is talk about the Mississippi having its highest crest in 2 decades…
“ST. LOUIS (KSDK) – River levels are on the rise and could be the highest in St. Louis in nearly 20 years.
The Mississippi River is predicted to crest next week at 36.8 feet which would be moderate level flooding.
The river could crest higher if rain continues to fall in Iowa and South Dakota. The rain would cause the Mississippi and Missouri rivers to rise.
The Mississippi River could reach 41.89 feet, which would be the highest level it has been since 1995.”
http://www.ksdk.com/news/article/382648/3/Historic-river-flooding-could-hit-St-Louis