Record floods that submerged parts of three Midwestern states bringing death and...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Record floods that submerged parts of three Midwestern states bringing death and destruction were retreating in Kansas City on Monday but icy tributaries in Montana and the Dakotas threatened more floods for weeks to come, the National Weather Service said.
Warmer weather makes the once solid river ice break-up into giant chunks, like mini-icebergs, Roth said. Midwest floods were unleashed last week after a “bomb cyclone” storm dumped torrential rains on hundreds of square miles of the snow-covered Plains.
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