*Flood Warning dropped for the St. Louis River at Scanlon, Minnesota* Latest flood update as of Thursday PM

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Issued at 3:30 PM CDT, Thursday, June 28th, 2012

…Latest Flood Information as of Thursday Afternoon…

Source:  National Weather Service Duluth, Minnesota

*Flood Warning* Until 5:30 AM CDT Sunday for the following Counties:

Crow Wing, MN
Southeast Cass, MN

*Some locations that will experience flooding include:

Brainerd…Crosby…Cross Lake…Cuyuna…Deerwood…Emily…Fort Ripley…Little Pine…Mission…Pine Center…Riverton…Trommald…and Woodrow.

*Flood Warning* Until 6:00 AM CDT Sunday for the following Counties:

Aitkin, MN
Southeast Itasca, MN
Southwest St. Louis, MN

*Some locations that will experience flooding include:

Grand Rapids…Aitkin…Jacobson…Kimberly…La Prairie…Libby…McGregor…Palisade…Pine Knoll…Swan River…Swatara…and Tamarack…

*Flood Warning*

A flood warning remains in effect for the Mississippi River near Aitkin affecting Aitkin County.

*At 2:00 PM CDT Thursday the stage was 18.6 feet.
*Flood stage is 12.0 feet.

*Major flooding is occurring and major flooding is forecast.

*The river is forecast to slowly recede, reaching a stage of 18.5 feet by Tomorrow Morning.

*At 19.0 feet the Transformer Station needs emergency protection.

*Flood Warning*

A flood warning remains in effect for the Mississippi River at Brainerd affecting Crow Wing County.

*At 2:30 PM CDT Thursday the stage was 17.5 feet.
*Flood stage is 13.0 feet.

*The river is forecast to crest near the current level then begin to slowly recede.

*Flood Warning*

A flood warning remains in effect for the Mississippi River at Fort Ripley affecting Morrison and Crow Wing Counties.

*At 2:00 PM CDT Thursday the stage was 12.1 feet.
*Flood stage is 10.0 feet.

*Minor flooding is occurring and minor flooding is forecast.

*The river will continue to fall to a stage of 12.0 feet by Tomorrow Morning.

*At 12.0 feet the Boat Landing and parking lot at the Public Access are under water.

-NWS Watch/Warning map

Green=Flood Warning

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