![]() ![]() The Mississippi is expected to crest at Hastings later this week at 19.3 feet, which is just short of the flood of 2019. Croix and Crow Rivers are all at major flood stage this morning. Online stream: Live on CBS News streaming here and on your mobile or streaming device.Īs the rivers continue slowly rising.Rob Wilkins Homeland Security and Emergency Management Interim Director Kevin Reed Army Corps of Engineers Deputy Commander Lt. Walz Twin Cities National Weather Service Meteorologist in Charge Dan Hawblitzel U.S. Tim Walz and state officials to update on the latest flood threats throughout Minnesota He will be joinedīy officials from the National Weather Service, Army Corps of Engineers and Homeland Security and Emergency Management for the state. Tim Walz will update Minnesotans on the impact rising waters are having in our communities. As such, the mayor is inviting people down to enjoy the businesses along Main Street, while taking in the beauty of the water from a safe distance. City officials continue to monitor water levels, but note the levee is doing its job. has fared well through this season's flooding. Stillwater, one of the most popular river communities in the state. All are expected to begin gradually falling in the coming days. While a number of communities along rivers across the state continue to be under a flood warning, the National Weather Service says, "forecast conditions remain favorable through most of this week." Some rivers have crested while others continue to rise slowly. ![]()
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