Lincoln

Flood Warning
Statement as of 11:27 AM CDT on May 24, 2013

The Flood Warning continues for
the Mississippi River at Winfield ld25
* until further notice.
* At 6 am Friday the stage was 28.2 feet.
* Flood stage is 26.0 feet.
* Forecast... the river is forecast to fall to near flood stage by
Monday night and then should remain near that level through next
Friday may 31st.


Lat... Lon 3922 9081 3923 9071 3888 9057 3881 9057 3887 9074




1036 am CDT Fri may 24 2013

The Flood Warning continues for
the Cuivre river at Old Monroe
* until Saturday morning.
* At 7 am Friday the stage was 24.5 feet.
* Flood stage is 24.0 feet.
* Forecast... the river is forecast to fall below flood stage this
evening.


Lat... Lon 3875 9063 3879 9066 3883 9063 3882 9061 3876 9062


                   fld latest 7am forecast
location stg obs stg 05/25 05/26 05/27 05/28 05/29


Public Information Statement
Statement as of 8:28 am CDT on May 24, 2013

... Missouri Summer weather safety day...
... When thunder roars... go indoors!...

Today is Missouri Summer weather safety day. With this weekend being
the traditional start of the Summer season... now is a good time to
remind yourself of the dangers posed by Summer weather. The two
hazards we see most commonly each Summer are excessive heat and lightning.

Lightning is often considered an underrated problem. Lightning
usually claims only one or two victims at a time... and typically
does not cause mass destruction... thus lightning generally receives
much less attention than the more destructive storm-related events.

Here are some basic lightning safety rules:

The best place to be for protection from lighting is in a house or
other substantial building. Stay away from windows... doors and metal
pipes. Do not use electrical appliances during the storm. Turn off and
unplug sensitive equipment such as televisions and computers.

An enclosed car is a safe place to be regarding lightning. A
convertible however is not recommended. Get off heavy equipment such as
tractors and construction equipment.

There is no safe place outside from lightning. However... the following may
slightly lessen your chances of being struck... but do not kid
yourself. There is no safe place outside. Avoid open fields... the top of a
hill or ridge tops. Stay away from tall... isolated trees or other tall
objects. If in a Forest stay near a lower stand of trees. Stay away from
water... wet items... and metal objects such as fences and poles.



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