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St. Croix predicted to drop below no-wake levels soon
Water is coming down from spring levels, creating the possibility of good conditions by Father’s Day weekend.
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Watch: Crest come and gone, river levels begin to recede
See the St. Croix’s spring flood from a unique vantage point giving views of the high water and community responses.
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Stillwater completes dike, watches water levels and weather forecast
Favorable weather conditions have decreased the chance of destructive flooding, and officials remain cautiously optimistic while preparations are completed.
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Sandbagging starts on lower St. Croix River as water begins to rise
Workers and volunteers are building dikes in expectation of significant spring flooding.
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‘Incredible’ rain hits St. Croix River watershed, flood heading downstream
Half a foot of rain in a few hours has caused the Snake River and other tributaries to rise sharply.
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Holiday river forecast: St. Croix water levels for the July 4th weekend
High water from a soggy couple weeks could cause minor Independence Day complications.
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High Water Warning for Much of River Region
Fast, high and cold water requires caution by paddlers and boaters.
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Slow no-wake boating restriction in effect on St. Croix River
The water is predicted to remain at no-wake levels through the Fourth of July.
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Upper St. Croix Water Levels Update
Useful information for planning a July Fourth week trip on the river around Grantsburg and St. Croix State Park.
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High Water Causes Closures and Risky Conditions
National Park Service issues alerts about river hazards for visitors.