DeKalb County, MO
Alerts
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In effect from Thursday 06/11 8:13 PM CDT – Friday 06/12 10:30 AM CDT
Issued by NWS Kansas City/Pleasant Hill MO
What
Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues.
Where
Northeastern Chariton County in north central Missouri... Daviess County in north central Missouri... Grundy County in north central Missouri... Harrison County in north central Missouri... Linn County in north central Missouri... Northern Livingston County in north central Missouri... Macon County in north central Missouri... Mercer County in north central Missouri... Putnam County in north central Missouri... Northwestern Randolph County in north central Missouri... Sullivan County in north central Missouri... Adair County in northeastern Missouri... Schuyler County in northeastern Missouri... Northeastern DeKalb County in northwestern Missouri... Gentry County in northwestern Missouri... Worth County in northwestern Missouri...
When
Until 1030 AM CDT Friday.
Impacts
Numerous roads remain closed due to flooding.
Additional Details
- At 810 PM CDT, Between 3 and 7 inches of rain have fallen over the past 24 hours. Runoff from this rainfall continues to produce flooding and numerous road closures across the warned area. - Flooding impacts will continue, but no additional rainfall is expected. - Some locations that will experience flooding include... Kirksville, Trenton, Macon, Brookfield, Bethany, Marceline, Milan, Unionville, Albany, La Plata, Lancaster, Princeton, Grant City, Bevier, Green City, Queen City, Jamesport, Bucklin and Ridgeway. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
What to Do
Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles.
Areas Impacted
- Adair, MO
- Chariton, MO
- Daviess, MO
- DeKalb, MO
- Gentry, MO
- Grundy, MO
- Harrison, MO
- Linn, MO
- Livingston, MO
- Macon, MO
- Mercer, MO
- Putnam, MO
- Randolph, MO
- Schuyler, MO
- Sullivan, MO
- Worth, MO
Tips to Stay Safe
A Flood Warning means that dangerous flooding is expected or already happening. Take immediate action to protect yourself and your home.
- If your home is likely to flood, or if authorities tell you to evacuate, do so immediately and move to higher ground.
- Never walk, swim, or drive through flood waters or flooded roads.
- Stay away from areas where water levels can rise rapidly, like storm drains, culverts, creeks and streams.
- If you are trapped in a building, move to the highest floor and call 911. Go to the roof only if necessary.
- Do not go into any room where electrical cords or outlets are under water. Stay out of water that may have electricity in it!
- If your vehicle is trapped in rapidly moving water, stay inside. If water is rising inside the vehicle, move to the roof and signal for help.
Briefing
From the Forecaster
Severe Storm Return This Afternoon
Created by the NWS Kansas City/Pleasant Hill WFO
Severe storms are expected to return this afternoon starting around 2-4 PM primarily for areas along and east of I-35. All severe hazards are possible including large hail, damaging winds, tornadoes, and heavy rainfall. Gusty winds precede the storms with wind gusts of 30-40 MPH anticipated. Heat indices south of US-50 may exceed 100F.
Seven-day Weather Risk Overview
The graphic shows the daily risk summary for 7 days. Daily risk is based on highest risk factor for that day.
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