Tonight chance of storms. Heavy rain possible. Wind s 510. Low 66 alo 65 dbq 65 iow 67 as justin mentioned, more flooding is expected in already flooded streets and basements in towns along the cedar river in floyd and butler counties. Kcrgtv9s brea love has been looking into the flooding throughout that area all morning and joins us live from north Butler High School. Brea, what are you seeing out there right now . Morning flooding is impacting flooding at the nashua dam on thursday, september 22nd, 2016. Emergency management officials in Butler County says the town of greene is one of the hardest hit areas. Trees have even fallen on some homes and power lines in that area. Early on thursday morning, ditches along some roads including 110th st. Leading into greene are flooded. A kcrgtv9 crew attempting to get into town had to turn around multiple times after running into flooded roads. Butler county Emergency Management tells tv9 people were out on wednesday night sandbagging in prepa
Unfortunately impacting the same areas as last night. As a result, flooding is a certainty, but the severity is something well need to assess day by day. Remember to heed all warnings and evacuations over Northern Iowa should they become necessary. This next round of rain will be capable of another 14 over northern areas, before dropping southward towards cedar rapids and iowa city later this morning. More rain is possible tonight with drying conditions from midday friday into all of saturday. Another round of rain is also possible sunday into monday. Please stay tuned for further flooding updates. Today storms likely. Isolated very heavy rain totals possible. Wind s 515. High 79 tonight chance of storms. Wind s 510. Low 64 tomorro high 83 tom. Night partly cloudy. Wind se 510. Low 64 thanks kaj. The Butler County emergency manager says that falling on homes and power lines. In floyd county, nearly every road across the southwestern portion of the county is under water. There are also
Communication with parents. Youre watching kcrgtv9. Now, from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrgtv9 news morning news. Wet weather is on the top of the mind today. After torrential rainfall last night, another round has moved b morning, and is unfortunately impacting the same areas as last night. As a result, flooding is a certainty, but the severity is something well need to assess day by day. Remember to heed all warnings and evacuations over Northern Iowa should they become necessary. This next round of rain will be capable of another 14 over Northern Areas, before dropping southward towards cedar rapids and iowa city later this morning. More rain is possible tonight with drying conditions from midday friday into all of saturday. Another round of rain is also possible sunday into monday. Please stay tuned for further flooding updates. Today storms likely. Isolated very heavy rain totals possible. Wind s 515. High 79 tonight chance of storms. Wind s 510. Wind s 510. High 83 tom.
Rain will be capable of another 14 over northern areas, before dropping southward towards cedar rapids and iowa city later this morning. More rain is possible tonight with drying conditions from midday friday into all of saturday. Another round of rain is also possible sunday into monday. Please stay tuned for further flooding updates. Today storms likely. Isolated very heavy rain totals possible. Wind s 515. High 79 tonight chance of storms. Wind s 510. Low 64 tomorrow partly sunny. Wind s 510. High 83 tom. Night partly cloudy. Wind se 510. Low 64 the Butler County emergency manager says that includes the town of greene. There, trees are down, falling on homes and power lines. In floyd county, nearly every road across the southwestern portion of the county is under water. Sandbagging efforts are also starting today in charles city as people there prepare for the cedar river to rise. We spoke with the floyd county Sherrifs Office this morning and they said sandbags will be available to
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