Snow is ending across the area and no additional accumulation is
expected. Creeks, streams, and main stem rivers will remain elevated
across the area through Wednesday as snowmelt continues overnight.
Never cross a flooded roadway. Avoid river banks as erosion may
create unstable soils.
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