Across the
Corn Belt, a record-setting crest on the Missouri River is approaching Rulo,
Nebraska, as river levels in that area continue to exceed high-water marks
originally set in June 2011. In addition, moderate to major flooding persists
in dozens of upper Midwestern communities, stretching from southeastern South
Dakota and eastern Nebraska into southern Wisconsin and northern and western
Illinois. Currently, some light rain is overspreading the southwestern Corn
Belt, including parts of eastern Nebraska.
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