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Flood Advisory
Issued: 8:28 PM May. 10, 2026 – National Weather Service
...FLOOD ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 345 PM CDT MONDAY...

* WHAT...Flooding caused by rain and snowmelt continues.

* WHERE...In Minnesota, northwest Cook, northern Lake and northeast
St. Louis Counties.

* WHEN...Until 345 PM CDT Monday.

* IMPACTS...Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas,
rivers and around area lakes. Some low-water crossings may become
impassable.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 314 PM CDT Sunday, elevated river and lake levels
continue.
- This includes the following streams and drainages...
Moose River, Jeanette Creek, Horse River, Basswood River,
Kawishiwi River, and Hustler River.

Additional rainfall amounts up to two tenths to three tenths
of an inch are expected over the area through mid-week.

Expect high, fast moving water on area rivers and elevated
lake levels. Water levels are near or above those seen during
flood events in Spring 2022 and June 2024.

Areas near the end of the Gunflint Trail and near Ely will
continue to see slow decreases in elevated water levels this
week. For areas near and on Basswood Lake, flows are peaking
as of Sunday afternoon, May 10, and at Lac La Croix peak
flows are expected this week.

Those venturing into the Boundary Waters should prepare for
high water and possible inundation of portages and campsites,
as well as dangerous rapids and very cold water.

- Some locations that will experience flooding include...
Gunflint Lake, Snowbank Lake, Basswood Lake, Boundary Waters
Canoe Area Wilderness, Fall Lake, White Iron Lake, Sea Gull
Lake, Saganaga Lake, Ensign Lake, Disappointment Lake and Lac
La Croix.
- Flood safety information can be found at
www.weather.gov/safety/flood.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Campers and hikers should avoid flooded trail crossings. If camping
at a site along or near the banks of rivers or streams, move away
from those locations and seek higher ground. Trails in hilly terrain
can quickly become unstable during or shortly after heavy rainfall.

Portage and hiking trails may be impassable and low-lying campsites
may be inundated with excessive runoff in this section of the
Boundary Waters as flooding is occurring or imminent.

Report observed flooding to local emergency services or law
enforcement and to the National Weather Service in Duluth when you
can do so safely. Flooding can be reported to the National Weather
Service at 1-800-685-8612.

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