River Statement
Issued by NWS Grand Forks, ND

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Hydrologic Statement
National Weather Service Grand Forks ND
915 PM CDT Mon Jul 1 2024

...A High Water Notice is in effect for the Two Rivers River...Red
River of the North...Red Lake River and Snake River...

A High Water Notice is issued when river levels are high but are
 expected to remain below flood stage for the forecast period.

For the Red Lake River at Highlanding near Goodridge
* At 08 PM Monday July 01 the stage was 8.15 feet.
* Minor Flood Stage...12.0 feet.
* The river is expected to remain below flood stage during this
  seven day forecast period.

For the Snake River at Warren
* At 07 PM Monday July 01 the stage was 64.13 feet.
* Minor Flood Stage...67.0 feet.
* The river is expected to remain below flood stage during this
  seven day forecast period.

For the Two Rivers River at Hallock
* At 07 PM Monday July 01 the stage was 795.09 feet.
* Minor Flood Stage...802.0 feet.
* The river is expected to remain below flood stage during this
  seven day forecast period.

For the Red River of the North at East Grand Forks
* At 07 PM Monday July 01 the stage was 21.77 feet.
* Minor Flood Stage...28.0 feet.
* The river is expected to remain below flood stage during this
  seven day forecast period.

For the Snake River at Alvarado
* At 07 PM Monday July 01 the stage was 101.19 feet.
* Minor Flood Stage...106.0 feet.
* The river is expected to remain below flood stage during this
  seven day forecast period.

For the Red River of the North at Oslo
* At 07 PM Monday July 01 the stage was 19.54 feet.
* Minor Flood Stage...26.0 feet.
* The river is expected to remain below flood stage during this
  seven day forecast period.

For more information...go to the AHPS/River section
 on our web page at: www.weather.gov/grandforks

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