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Flood risk appears lower on Missouri River at start of 2021

Missouri River at Cooper's Landing in Boone County.
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Missouri River at Cooper's Landing in Boone County.

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The risk for flooding along the Missouri River appears lower than normal headed into the year because the ground remains dry across most of the region and snowpack levels are generally below average.

Officials with the Corps of Engineers and National Weather Service cautioned Thursday that it is still early in the year and conditions can change.

But currently it appears that 2021 will be somewhat drier and only about 90% of the normal amount of water is expected to flow down the Missouri River.

That is welcome news for areas along the river where levees damaged during 2019′s flooding are still waiting to be repaired.

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