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<blockquote data-quote="tikkalover" data-source="post: 253959" data-attributes="member: 600"><p><strong>BISMARCK, N.D. - </strong> The Missouri River at Bismarck has risen over four feet in the last few days and is at Action Stage Sunday night.</p><p>Action Stage for the Missouri River at Bismarck is 12.5 feet and the river was at 12.73 feet as of 7:15 p.m. CDT., according to U.S. Geological Survey observations. </p><p>The National Weather Service says the unusually high water levels are the result of increasing flows from the Knife River, as well as other local tributaries, and impacts of intact ice cover in the Mandan and Bismarck area. </p><p>The NWS says damaging high water is not anticipated, however, conditions need to be monitored. </p><p>They say ice jams are very unpredictable, but say if intact ice cover begins to break up, it could lead to an ice jam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tikkalover, post: 253959, member: 600"] [B]BISMARCK, N.D. - [/B] The Missouri River at Bismarck has risen over four feet in the last few days and is at Action Stage Sunday night. Action Stage for the Missouri River at Bismarck is 12.5 feet and the river was at 12.73 feet as of 7:15 p.m. CDT., according to U.S. Geological Survey observations. The National Weather Service says the unusually high water levels are the result of increasing flows from the Knife River, as well as other local tributaries, and impacts of intact ice cover in the Mandan and Bismarck area. The NWS says damaging high water is not anticipated, however, conditions need to be monitored. They say ice jams are very unpredictable, but say if intact ice cover begins to break up, it could lead to an ice jam. [/QUOTE]
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