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Flood — Deltana And Tanana, AK

Jun 20, 2014

A weather system moved in from the Upper Tanana Valley on the 18th and stalled over the area through the 20th, dropping two to five inches of rain across the basins of the Chena, Salcha, and Goodpaster Rivers on the 18th through 20th. ||Chena River Basin: Two to three inches of rain fell over the Upper Chena River Basin on the 19th through 21st. The Upper Chena gauge at Mile 40 Chena Hot Springs Rd recorded a crest of 21.86 feet around 0700AKST Fri the 20th. This is the highest observed crest si

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 534608). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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