Half of US has above-average risk of flooding in coming weeks!
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Half of US has above-average risk of flooding in coming weeks!


Nearly half of the U.S. has an above-average risk of flooding over the next few weeks as heavy snow melts, the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration said Thursday. The highest risk areas include the Red River, which forms the state line between eastern North Dakota and northwest Minnesota; the Minnesota River; and the upper Mississippi River basin from Minneapolis southward to St. Louis, according to NOAA.




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