372.91 and rising.
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I lived at Hollis in 1982. The water got above the pavement on the South Fourche bridge. Harley Crain tried to cross it on foot but the water was too high, he had to wait till it went down a little. A man from the AGC told me that according to their measurements that the 1982 flood only happens once every 500 years or so. We had 19 inches of rain in 24 hours.
KJV Numbers 32:23 " be sure your sin will find you out."
372.91 and rising.
How highs the water momma?????
All the way to the top, and risin' like the Republican's aspirations!
Wonder what the fish are thinkin'?
373.01, and getting bigger faster'n my waistline.
Rising again. Flow downstream increasing too.
Looks bad. Ark River is so high there doesn't look like anywhere for the Fourche to go.........
Not as bad as Oklahoma. But could get that way.
There is at least 4.5 million gallons a sec coming down the Arkansas and the Red, and we have lakes above normal feeding the Arkansas alone holding 100 Billion gals of water, and these are very conservative numbers. If I did my math right. Its gonna be a while before it dries out.
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