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    Get the Sioux City, IA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  3. Northwest Iowa residents evacuated because of flooding; Gov ...

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    The Sioux County sheriff's Facebook page said evacuations also were underway in Hawarden on the Big Sioux River, which likewise experienced record flooding. The city of Akron, just downstream, was ...

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  5. Iowa floodwaters breach levees as even more rain dumps onto ...

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    The weather service also predicted more than two dozen points of major flooding in southern Minnesota, eastern South Dakota and northern Iowa, and flood warnings are expected to continue into the ...

  6. Deadly floods continue to destroy Midwest towns as 50 million ...

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    The Big Sioux River is forecasted to break a record of 42.2 feet by Monday afternoon, Noem said. Meanwhile, Minnesota flooding left “entire communities under feet of water,” Governor Tim Walz ...

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  8. Floods and extreme heat pose dual threat to the Midwest as ...

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    The flooding has set records at various points along the Des Moines River Basin: the surge at Estherville, Iowa, was 17.14 feet as of 3:20 p.m. Monday and was forecast to rise even higher ...

  9. Flooding updates: One missing in Rock Valley as ... - AOL

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    The Big Sioux River at Riverside in Sioux City crested at 45 feet around 8 a.m. Monday morning — seven feet higher than the previous record of 37.7 feet, according to a news release from Sioux City.