National Weather Service warns of rising waters with Thursday’s storm

The next in a series of storm systems will arrive early Thursday morning, prompting the National Weather Service to again warn of rising waters in Cache Valley. Rain will become heavier Thursday afternoon and evening with widespread rainfall amounts generally between one third and two thirds of an inch by Friday morning.Already high river flows are expected to climb again. Areas of most concern are the Blacksmith Fork River which will likely see flows increase to near flood stage. The Logan and Little Bear River will see significant increases, but are not expected to reach flood stage at this time.The Weber River in and around Plain City will be near flood stage Thursday night through Friday. The impacts from this event will remain on agricultural lands, with some flooding along with water reaching adjacent outbuildings. People near any waterways across Northern Utah should closely monitor this rain event. Listen to KVNU 610 AM & 102.1 FM for the latest updates on the situation.

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