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The rain-swollen Arkansas River will give rise to record flooding in the state beginning early Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
As of 4 AM, Tuesday, the Arkansas River at Van Buren surpassed the record level of 38.1 feet set back in 1945 and is currently at 40.06 feet and rising. It is forecast to crest at 42.5 feet on ...
Emergency crews in the River Valley are watching the weather carefully and keeping a close eye on the Arkansas River. Skip to content. NOWCAST 40/29 News at 5pm Sunday Evening.
VAN BUREN, Ark. (KAIT/KARK) - All eyes are on the Arkansas River levels as flooding is still a major concern. As of Thursday night, the Arkansas River at Van Buren is in the major flood stage ...
Historic River Levels. The record level of 38.1 feet at Van Buren was set on April 16, 1945, according to the National Weather Service. The river level crest of 34.3 feet at Van Buren was seen June 19 ...
Some homes in Van Buren had flooding after severe storms rolled in early Saturday morning. Our U Local Arkansas Facebook group received photos of the damage. Sign up for our Newsletters Ra'leigh ...
Floods expected as Arkansas River rises; water already spilling over at Fort Smith, Van Buren. May 24, 2019 at 2:14 a.m. | Updated May 24, 2019 at 4:30 a.m.
As of 2 PM, Saturday, the Arkansas River at Van Buren is in major flood stage at 38.05 feet and is forecast to climb above Record Flood Stage today, reaching its highest peak by late Tuesday, 5-28.
As of 4 AM, Tuesday, the Arkansas River at Van Buren surpassed the record level of 38.1 feet set back in 1945 and is currently at 40.06 feet and rising. It is forecast to crest at 42.5 feet on ...