Thursday, June 11, 2015
Torrential: Wet Weather Continues
We wish we could report better news regarding our weather, but the record rain continues.
Dorchester recorded 4.5 inches between 10 p.m. Wednesday and 8 a.m. this morning. The Lincoln Airport recorded 3.02."
More rain is possible between 2 and 11 p.m. today. See the forecast for our area here.
The Lincoln Journal Star reports that the Big Blue River near Crete was a foot above its 21-foot flood stage at about 1 a.m. Thursday, the weather service said. Minor to moderate flooding was predicted. The river was expected to rise to about 25 feet by early Friday morning. Moderate flooding from the Big Blue river near Barneston also was predicted by the weather service. Lincoln Creek near Seward also was rising.
Saline County Emergency Management coordinator B. J. Fictum says drivers are urged to stay away from water-covered roads for their safety.
"The road guys are starting to run out of barricades," Fictum said. "That's not a good thing."
Officials were watching the west fork of the Big Blue River closely and the main channel of the river, he said. A gauge at Crete showed the Big Blue River at 23 feet Thursday morning, which is about 2 feet above its flood stage.
Turkey Creek is also coming up, Fictum said, and will remain high through the weekend as water moves downstream from Fillmore County.
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