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Quad Cities Flood News

John Gaines/The Hawk Eye – Burlington Hawk Eye

by Flood Watcher on March 17, 2010


John Gaines/The Hawk Eye
Burlington Hawk Eye
High waters will persist for the next three to seven days, said Quad Cities National Weather Service meteorologist Bill Nichols, but flood levels will crest ...

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Dense fog advisory this morning – Quad City Times

by Flood Watcher on March 17, 2010


Dense fog advisory this morning
Quad City Times
Much like yesterday, there will be areas of patchy dense fog throughout the Quad-Cities this morning before clearing into a sunny warm day. ...
Dense fog this morningQuad City Times
Flooding on the Wapsi continues, possible snow for the weekendQuad City Times

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Dense fog this morning – Quad City Times

by Flood Watcher on March 16, 2010


Dense fog this morning
Quad City Times
There are some areas of patchy dense fog in the Quad-Cities this morning creating hazardous traveling conditions. The foggy conditions will be at their ...
Flooding on the Wapsi continues, possible snow for the weekendQuad City Times

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Davenport (you devil) has done it again
Quad City Times
Maybe the marathon phone conversation was a way for one of them to kill some time in a crowded Quad-City hotel while waiting for the airport to melt? ...

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Local flooding outlook improves – Quad City Times

by Flood Watcher on March 15, 2010


Local flooding outlook improves
Quad City Times
Flood stage is 13 feet. The Mississippi River in the Quad-Cities was well below flood stage Monday at about 12 feet, and is expected to reach 13.7 feet by ...

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