Corps Of Engineers Holds February Update On Missouri River Runoff

Corps Of Engineers Holds February Update On Missouri River Runoff

PIERRE, (KCCR) — The chances of flooding on the Missouri River remain low for South Dakota in 2024. The U-S Army Corps of Engineers held it’s second runoff briefing of the year Thursday. The Corps’ Ryan Larsen says forecast runoff remains below average…

Hydrologist Mike Swensen says the big three Missouri River reservoirs will start the runoff season with room to spare…

And while the prospect of widespread flooding on the Missouri is low, some tributaries are being subject to flooding caused by ice jams…

The brief flooding due to ice jamming on the White River was recorded at the Oacoma gauge in Lyman County into Thursday morning.