Weather Alert in Nevada
Flood Advisory issued May 13 at 3:14AM PDT by NWS Elko NV
AREAS AFFECTED: Elko, NV
DESCRIPTION: ...The Flood Advisory continues for the following rivers in Nevada... Jarbidge River Below Jarbidge affecting Elko County. .Warm temperatures will melt snowpack and increase river flows. For the Jarbidge River...including Jarbidge...elevated river levels are forecast. * WHAT...Increased river flows caused by snowmelt continue. * WHERE...Jarbidge River below Jarbidge. * WHEN...Until further notice. * IMPACTS...At 5.5 feet, Minor flooding occurs along the Jarbidge River near Jarbidge. Pine Creek and Bluster campgrounds are flooded. Minor erosion occurs along the primary access road from Idaho to Jarbidge (seasonally, the only access road). * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 2:55 AM PDT Tuesday the stage was 5.0 feet. - Bankfull stage is 5.0 feet. - Forecast...No forecast is available for this location. - Action stage is 5.0 feet. - Flood stage is 5.5 feet. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
INSTRUCTION: Caution is urged when walking near riverbanks. Please report observed flooding to local emergency services or law enforcement and request they pass this information to the National Weather Service when you can do so safely. Additional information is available at www.weather.gov. The next statement will be issued this afternoon at 500 PM PDT.
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