Spring brings two completely different flooding threats to the Quad Cities, and they don’t behave the same way at all.
Meteorologist Kevin Phelps explains the difference between river flooding and flash flooding, and what residents can do to stay safe.
High rivers and creeks forced closures in Black Hawk County this week.The Black Hawk County Emergency Management Agency said Monday there are several closures d ...
Behind the seasonal flooding outlooks released by the National Weather Service is a team of hydrologists and meteorologists ...
Iowa's governor and other officials discuss flooding in Spencer. (RI file photo from June 24, 2024.) Well over 450 Spencer residents have downloaded a new smart phone app designed to provide a variety ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) -The National Weather Service in the Quad Cities released its preliminary Spring Flood Outlook on Wednesday, and the forecast is reassuring for residents worried about seasonal ...
Flooding is the deadliest weather phenomenon that will be discussed during Severe Weather Week, being the second deadliest ...
Due to extreme flooding of the Lower Missouri River in the past few decades, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is exploring ...