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First flood forecasts foresee good chance of high water this spring
National Weather Service says wet winter could mean major flooding when snow starts to melt.
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River remains high and cold, no-wake rules in effect for start of summer
Water levels are dropping but still elevated on lower St. Croix.
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Low chance of high water this flood season
Forecasts call for slight rise in river levels, while there is hope drought will lift by mid-summer.
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Drought and snow data provide possible preview of water season to come
Current measurements offer clues about spring flooding and water levels.
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St. Croix River reaches record-low water
Months of dry conditions have sent the river plunging to levels not seen in decades.
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River rising after rain and melting snow
The St. Croix is swelling with snowmelt and rain, but no severe impacts are expected at this time.
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Lower St. Croix flooding crests and water levels head back down
River starts to drop after peaking below official flood stage.
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No wakes allowed on the lower St. Croix due to high water
Boating rules in effect after rainfall raises the river level.
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Latest flood forecast is good news for lower St. Croix River communities
National Weather Service reduces risk of significant high water this spring.
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Wisconsin seeks to reinforce resilience in response to increased flood frequency
Proposals would help local governments repair from and prepare for major floods that have hit region in recent years.