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The
river at Grafton is currently above flood
stage. The Mississippi River at
Grafton is expected to continue to rise,
cresting around 25.5 feet early Monday,
April 14. Rainy weather may impact the accuracy of
this forecast. Check back here for
flood-related travel updates.
Grafton's
flood stage is 18 feet, and high water
doesn't cover the Grafton Ferry parking
lot entrance at Market and Water Streets
till approximately 21 feet. Here are the
approximate river stages at which high water covers Grafton's Main Street:
W. Main St. at the
Ball Diamond - 24.7 feet
W. Main St. at
Springfield St. (Mason Hollow) - 25.3 feet
W. Main St. at
Sycamore St. (R&R Car Wash) - 25.6 feet
W. Main St. at the
City Limits - 25.9 feet
W. Main St. at
Overmeyer St. (Beasley's Fish Market) - 27.6 feet
Main St. at Market
St. (Jersey Hollow) - 28.3 feet
(IDOT closes the
intersection of Rt. 100 & Rt. 3)
W. Main St. at Maple
St. (near Piasa Winery) - 29.1 feet
E. Main St. at Vine
St. (Methodist Church) - 32.1 feet
For
more information about the river stage
at Grafton, visit the National Weather
Service's
Advanced
Hydrologic Prediction page.
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