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Nebraska dealing with record river flooding, 2 dead

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Deadly flooding in the Midwest
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ByDaniel Manzo
March 17, 2019, 7:42 PM

Eastern Nebraska continues to deal with record-breaking river flooding this weekend due to rapid snow melt, ice jams and last week's rainfall.

The flooding has caused parts of highways, including some bridges, to be washed away, isolating some communities.

The scale of the devastation near Niobrara, Nebraska, is unprecedented as the swollen Niobrara River washed away a dam.

Nebraska Emergency Management confirmed to ABC News that two people have died due to flooding.

Flood alerts are in place across the Plains and Upper Midwest due to swollen rivers.
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On Saturday, Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts tweeted an aerial video of the devastation, which showed trees, roads and structures underwater.

The Platte River, near Louisville, Nebraska, has crested, breaking a record that stood since 1960. The Platte River, near Ashland, broke its record from 1997, and the Elkhorn River, near Waterloo, swelled over 17 feet in the last five days to break a record from 1962 on Saturday.

There are several other rivers in parts of Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin that have risen into flood stage, including rivers near Milwaukee and Green Bay, Wisconsin, and Rockford, Illinois.

The American Red Cross is operating 22 shelters across the state, and the Nebraska National Guard had undertaken 111 operations as of Sunday morning, according to authorities.

The swollen Pecatonica River spills into downtown Darlington, Wis., on Thursday March 14, 2019. The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning or flood watch for about two-thirds of the state.
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There are widespread flood alerts in the Central Plains and Midwest for river flooding. The good news is there is no notable precipitation coming to the region through the week.

Brief snow from Illinois to Maryland

A minor system will move through the Midwest on Sunday night and Mid-Atlantic on Monday morning, but no accumulation is expected.
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Nearly the entire country remains quiet in terms of weather, but there is a compact, quick-moving disturbance moving through parts of Illinois and Indiana on Sunday morning. This disturbance will struggle to draw in much moisture, but as it slides off toward the Mid-Atlantic it could drop a quick period of snow from Illinois to Maryland.

Some of the moisture will be in parts of Ohio and Kentucky by Sunday night before reaching parts of the Washington, D.C., metro area on Monday morning.

Accumulation will not be significant, however, the system could cause a few slippery spots over the next 24 to 36 hours in the region.

Temps rise out West

High pressure is preventing storms from moving onto the West Coast this weekend.
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High pressure remains firmly in control over much of the U.S. this weekend and will persist for a couple more days. Storms traversing the Pacific will be forced into southern Canada until the high pressure systems dominating the West finally ease up.

The result of this is fairly mild weather across much of the country, including a good deal of sunshine.

Temperatures are on the rise to start the week out West.
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Much of the West will see a gradual increase in temperatures the next few days, with some of the most comfortable weather in months for the region.

It looks like the high pressure will begin to ease around midweek, which would allow the next storm to move onto the West Coast, and eventually bring some effects to the central and eastern U.S.

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