UPDATE 10 a.m. Monday: The National Weather Service in Topeka has issued a flood warning for the Solomon River near Niles from Tuesday morning to Thursday evening.
Flood stage is 24.0 feet.
Forecast: Rise above flood stage by Tuesday morning and continue to rise to near 26.6 feet by early Wednesday morning. The river will fall below flood stage by Thursday morning.
Impact: At 27.0 feet, Arrowhead Road west of Niles floods.
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UPDATE 7:00 a.m. Monday: The National Weather Service in Wichita has updated some of the warnings. The information below has been changed to reflect those updates.
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Flood warnings have now been issued for counties in our area.
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Topeka has issued a flood warning for Buffalo Creek near Jamestown from Monday afternoon to late Wednesday night.
Flood stage is 16.0 feet.
Forecast: Rise above flood stage by Monday morning and continue to rise to near 18.9 feet by Monday evening. The creek will fall below flood stage by Wednesday morning.
Impact: At 18.0 feet, the north bank of the Buffalo Creek floods. Lowland flooding continues from 763 Road to the Republican River.
NWS in Topeka also has issued a flood warning for the Republican River at Clay Center from Monday afternoon to Friday morning.
Flood stage is 15.0 feet.
Forecast: Rise above flood stage by Monday afternoon and continue to rise to near 18.3 feet by Tuesday evening. The river will fall below flood stage by Thursday evening.
Impact: At 17.0 feet, flooding occurs between 16th, 17th, and 18th roads and between Limestone and Osage Roads.
NWS in Topeka has issued a flood warning for the Solomon River near Glasco continuing until Thursday evening.
Flood stage is 22.0 feet.
Forecast: The river is forecast to have a maximum value of 23.7 feet Tuesday morning.
Impact: At 22.0 feet, minor lowland flooding occurs along the river from the Cloud and Mitchell counties line to Niles.
NWS in Hastings, Neb., has issued a flood warning for the Solomon River at Beloit from Tuesday morning to Wednesday afternoon.
Flood stage is 20.0 feet.
Forecast: The river is expected to rise above flood stage by late Tuesday morning and continue to rise to near 21.0 feet by Tuesday evening. The river will fall below flood stage by Tuesday before midnight.
At 20.0 feet, flooding occurs in the Beloit city park and fairgrounds. Rural lowlands outside of Beloit flood at 18 feet.