The Missouri Basin River Forecast Center .
Orange, magenta, and red dots represent river points that are forecast to be in flood.
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/mbrfc/
Mother Nature isn’t being kind. It would take many inches of rain just to close the cracks in the ground down here... It’s so sad to see the people trying to find their possessions in inches of mud.
It happened to my parents, who lived in Texas City during hurricane Carla. They had 18 inches of water in their home. The sewage backs up and everything gets ruined. I have a book that was written about that hurricane.
Here’s another link from Drudge about Colorado;
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-left-hand-canyon-20130918,0,432263.story
It is expected to take at least several more days for rain-swollen rivers to crest. As the water sweeps down the South Platte River toward Nebraska, towns in Colorado’s northeastern plains are bracing for flooding. Logan County officials issued mandatory evacuation orders for the small community of Crook on Tuesday morning, directing residents to take shelter in a high school.
Stay safe George!