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  • National Weather Service meteorologist Bill Borghoff says the river reached 47.85 feet at 2 a.m.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • "Pretty much the damage has been done," Borghoff said.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • The good news is there's little snow covering the ground now and little precipitation in the immediate forecast, Borghoff said.

    JSOnline.com 2009

  • The frost depth is 20 inches below the surface, "so if we get a lot of heavy rain in a short time, it would create flooding because the ground is frozen," Borghoff said.

    JSOnline.com 2009

  • The good news is there's little snow covering the ground now and little precipitation in the immediate forecast, Borghoff said.

    JSOnline.com 2009

  • The frost depth is 20 inches below the surface, "so if we get a lot of heavy rain in a short time, it would create flooding because the ground is frozen," Borghoff said.

    JSOnline.com 2009

  • The good news is there's little snow covering the ground now and little precipitation in the immediate forecast, Borghoff said.

    JSOnline.com 2009

  • The frost depth is 20 inches below the surface, "so if we get a lot of heavy rain in a short time, it would create flooding because the ground is frozen," Borghoff said.

    JSOnline.com 2009

  • The good news is there's little snow covering the ground now and little precipitation in the immediate forecast, Borghoff said.

    JSOnline.com 2009

  • The frost depth is 20 inches below the surface, "so if we get a lot of heavy rain in a short time, it would create flooding because the ground is frozen," Borghoff said.

    JSOnline.com 2009

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