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    Flood statement
    national weather service huntsville al
    632 am cst wed jan 16 2013
    flint river at brownsboro affecting madison county
    forecast flooding increased from minor to moderate severity...the flood warning continues for the flint river at brownsboro.
    * until friday morning.
    * at 5 am wednesday the stage was 18.3 feet and rising.
    * flood stage is 17.0 feet.
    * minor flooding is occurring and moderate flooding is forecast.
    * recent activity...the maximum river stage in the 24 hours ending at
    5 am wednesday was 18.3 feet.
    * forecast...the river will continue rising to near 20.0 feet by after midnight tonight. The river will fall below flood stage early friday morning.



    Flood statement
    national weather service huntsville al
    1027 pm cst tue jan 15 2013
    paint rock river near woodville affecting jackson...madison and marshall counties
    the flood warning continues for the paint rock river near woodville.
    * until further notice.
    * at 10 pm tuesday the stage was 18.0 feet and rising.
    * flood stage is 16.0 feet.
    * minor flooding is occurring and moderate flooding is forecast.
    * recent activity...the maximum river stage in the 24 hours ending at
    10 pm tuesday was 18.0 feet.
    * forecast...the river will continue rising to near 20.0 feet by friday morning.
    * impact...at 20.0 feet...portions of alabama state highway 65 are closed due to high water.
    * flood history...this crest compares to a previous crest of 19.8 feet on dec 10 2009.



    Flood warning
    national weather service huntsville al
    536 am cst wed jan 16 2013
    at the indian creek gauge site in madison...the current reading is
    8.33 feet and rising. There have been several reports of flooding at creekwood park...along mill road near both bradford creek and mill creek...and along indian springs road near providence.
    * some locations that will experience flooding include...
    Huntsville...madison...moores mill...meridianville...redstone arsenal...harvest and triana.
    Additional rainfall amounts of up to one inch are possible in the warned area.




    Flood statement
    national weather service huntsville al
    748 pm cst tue jan 15 2013
    ...the flood warning continues for the following rivers in alabama...
    Tennessee river at whitesburg affecting madison...marshall and morgan counties
    ...forecast flooding increased from minor to moderate severity...
    The flood warning continues for
    the tennessee river at whitesburg.
    * until further notice.
    * at 7 pm tuesday the stage was 15.0 feet and rising.
    * flood stage is 17.0 feet.
    * moderate flooding is forecast.
    * forecast...rise above flood stage after midnight tonight and crest near 20.1 feet on thursday morning. The river is then forecast to begin to slowly fall...but is expected to remain above flood stage until further notice.
    * impact...at 21.0 feet...backwater causes flooding on redstone arsenal. Significant flooding is occurring on the morgan county side of the river with hundreds of acres and several homes and roads flooded.
    * flood history...this crest compares to a previous crest of 19.5 feet on mar 11 2011.

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    Thanks for the info, I really didn't realize it had rained that much. Creeks don't look too bad?
    David McCarley

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    How high's the water, Mama? Two feet high and risin' How high's the water, Papa? She said, "Two feet high and risin'"
    We can make it to the road in a homemade boat 'Cause that's the only thing we got left that'll float It's already over, all the wheat and the oats Two feet high and risin'
    How high's the water, Mama? Three feet high and risin' How high's the water, Papa? She said, "It's three feet high and risin'"
    Well, the hives are gone, I've lost my bees The chickens are sleepin' in the willow trees Cow's in water up past her knees Three feet high and risin'
    How high's the water, Mama? Four feet high and risin' How high's the water, Papa? She said, "It's four feet high and risin'"
    Hey, come look through the window pane The bus is comin', gonna take us to the train Looks like we'll be blessed with a little more rain Four feet high and risin'
    How high's the water, Mama? Five feet high and risin' How high's the water, Papa? She said, "It's five feet high and risin'"
    Well, the rails are washed out north of town We gotta head for higher ground We can't come back till the water goes down Five feet high and risin' Well, it's five feet high and risin'

    Read more: JOHNNY CASH - FIVE FEET HIGH AND RISING LYRICS

    Im an Old Country Music Buff and this comes to mind the last few days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Mc View Post
    Thanks for the info, I really didn't realize it had rained that much. Creeks don't look too bad?
    Where in the world have you been...?? Didn't realize it had rained that much? You need to get out more...
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    Quote Originally Posted by callshy View Post
    Where in the world have you been...?? Didn't realize it had rained that much? You need to get out more...
    It's all good here on this side of the river - you just on the wrong side
    David McCarley

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    what ya'll worried about,,,, the fish know how to swim,,,,and the more they swim ,,,, the more they eat
    Load the boat
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    I am going to try them Friday night, might not catch any, but I will be trying.

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    David McCarley

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Mc View Post
    It's all good here on this side of the river - you just on the wrong side
    Yankeebamian...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ditch Basser View Post
    If the weather is good I'll find somewhere to go Saturday and pick up a half limit for lunch. I have a feeling it may take half a day and there won't be any throw backs, but I'll find a few! I always do.
    Gonna be slacking this weekend or are you not hitting the water until about 10:00 AM? I am hoping the fishing is still ok in some area, I am ready to get back after them.
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