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Flood Michigan Cass 2018-02-20

se-2018-741202 · 2018-02-20T17:09:00Z · 41.760, -86.226

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start_utc2018-02-20T17:09:00+00:00
end_utc2018-02-20T17:10:00+00:00
lat41.760
lon-86.226
event_typeFlood
origin_utc2018-02-20T17:09:00+00:00
last_fix_utc2018-02-20T17:10:00+00:00
geo_granularitypoint
stateMichigan
state_fips26
countyCASS
county_fips27
cz_typeC
damage_property_usd550,000
damage_crops_usd0
injuries0
deaths0
episode_narrativeA slow release of a snow pack, containing one to over two inches of water, occurred in the days leading to the event which started the process of river rises in many areas. Low pressure tracked from northwest Iowa into northern Lower Michigan, which ushered in a rapid warmup and equally rapid release of any remaining water in the snowpack. Several rounds of rain occurred between the 19th and 21st of February across the region, fed by record high precipitable water levels (by February standards) in the 1.3 to 1.5 inch range. A swath of four to six inches of rain fell northwest of a Sturgis to Coldwater line. All these factors combined to cause extensive flooding in the St Joseph river basin, with a record crest occurring at Niles. These water levels forced evacuations of homes and closure of businesses and schools, rescues from those driving into flood waters and an overwhelming of water treatment facilities in a few communities. Preliminary damage estimates across Berrien, Cass and St Joseph counties was in excess of nine million dollars.
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