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Hydrologic Outlook issued May 24 at 2:13PM AKDT by NWS Fairbanks AK

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The Porcupine River at Old Crow broke up overnight and jammed just
downstream from Old Crow causing moderate flooding before releasing
Saturday morning. As of noon Saturday the Porcupine River had broken
up past the US border.

The Porcupine River at Fort Yukon is currently ice free, but light
to moderate runs of ice can be expected to begin tomorrow through
the middle of the week with water levels on the Porcupine River
rising through the week into next weekend. At this time no flooding
is expected as these runs of ice move past Fort Yukon.

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