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Flood — Clark, MO

Jun 14, 2011

Heavy rains on June 13th and 14th resulted in the Des Moines River at St. Francisville and the Fox River at Wayland going above their respective major flood stage levels.| |The Des Moines River at St. Francisville went above its major flood stage level of 25 feet on June 14 around 1221 pm CDT. It crested around 26 feet around 7 am CDT June 15. It fell below the major flood stage level around 834 pm CDT June 15.||The Fox River at Wayland went above its major flood stage level of 20 feet on June 1

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 324335). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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