Severe Weather

Law enforcement and Emergency Management officials are asking the public to stay out of Greene at this time due to many flooded streets, downed trees and power lines. The Shell Rock River has left its banks in many areas and travel is not recommended in the Greene and Clarksville areas.

Homes and streets are flooding as the Shell Rock River rises.

Residents were up late into the night preparing sandbags.

* IN CHICKASAW…RIVERS AND CREEKS ARE RAPIDLY RISING AS WELL. NASHUA HAS MANY FLOODED HOMES.

Flash Flood Warning for Clarksville and Greene.

The National Weather Service is predicting a heavy rainfall in the Upper Cedar River Watershed through this evening.

Based on the National Weather Service’s river level predictions for Charles City and Janesville, city officials for Waverly are predicting that the Cedar River in Waverly will rise to 14.1 feet on Saturday, September 24.  This river level is about one foot higher than the minor flood event on May 22, 2013.

Community officials will continue to monitor the predicted rain event and are prepared to take action. 

 Residents of Waverly should be flood aware and continue to monitor.

Beaver Creek in New Hartford is expected to reach near flood stage of 11.9 feet Friday. Residents are asked to be prepared.

Flash Flood Watch

Areas Affected: Black Hawk; Boone; Bremer; Butler;

  • HEAVY RAINFALL HAS ALREADY BEEN OBSERVED IN PORTIONS OF NORTHERN IOWA WITH ADDITIONAL THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY EXPECTED TO SPREAD SOUTHWARD ACROSS NORTHERN AND CENTRAL IOWA THIS MORNING. THIS COULD PRODUCE ADDITIONAL RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS. IF THE HEAVIER RAIN FALLS OVER AREAS THAT HAVE ALREADY RECEIVED HEAVY RAIN…THE FLOODING WILL BE EXACERBATED AND COULD LEAD TO A DANGEROUS FLASH FLOOD SITUATION.

  • TURN AROUND…DON`T DROWN WHEN ENCOUNTERING FLOODED ROADS. MOST FLOOD DEATHS OCCUR IN VEHICLES. BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS AT NIGHT WHEN IT IS HARDER TO RECOGNIZE THE DANGERS OF FLOODING.