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Flood Warning issued August 29 at 11:04PM AKDT until August 30 at 11:00PM AKDT by NWS Anchorage AK

AREAS AFFECTED: Central Susitna Valley; Northern Susitna Valley

DESCRIPTION: * WHAT...Flooding caused by previous excessive rainfall is expected. * WHERE...Talkeetna River. * WHEN...Until 1100 PM AKDT Saturday. * IMPACTS...Flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations is imminent or occurring. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 1052 PM AKDT, river gauge reports indicate rises in water levels from previous days heavy rain across the warned area. Flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly, especially near and along the Talkeetna River. - For Talkeetna River Upstream of Talkeetna: At 9:45pm the stage was 12.1 feet. Flood Stage is 12.5 feet. Forecast: A crest around 12.7 feet is expected around 4:00am Saturday. - For Talkeetna River at the Talkeetna Railroad Bridge: At 10:00pm the stage was 14.82 feet. Major Flood Stage is 15.0 feet. The river is expected to crest early Saturday just above Major Flood Stage then begin to fall. - For Susitna River near Sunshine: At 10:00pm the stage was 25.9 feet. Flood Stage is 24.5 feet. Forecast: A crest around 25.4 feet is expected around 10:00am Saturday. - Http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood

INSTRUCTION: Stay tuned to further developments by listening to your local radio, television, or NOAA Weather Radio for further information.

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