![]() The Mississippi River at Fort Ripley peaked at 12.14 feet Thursday - almost 2 feet above flood stage - and has since leveled off at 11.7 feet and is expected to stay at that level into the weekend. ![]() It’s just kind of a wait and see kind of thing at this point.” But once we get out beyond that and the temperatures start coming back up, we may see that curve switch direction again. “At this point, we’re on a decreasing trend and that continues out through the seven day period of the forecast, for the time being. “So we’re kind of running this first surge through but it’s entirely possible when we warm up again we could see the river rise, perhaps not as high as it is now, but I wouldn’t say this is the absolute peak for the spring,” Huyck said. While rain expected Wednesday night into the weekend isn’t expected to have a big impact on river levels, a potential warmup next week could. My question is, after I drive it aggressively (meaning using 2nd and 3rd gear and their VVT-i range constantly), how bad does the engine wear Can I drive it like so or should I not push the car too often Lets say I do about 25 minutes of 'intense' driving per day (combined not constant). Huyck said the forecast for receding water on the Mississippi River comes with an asterisk. So I have a 2000 Celica GT with 125.XXX miles. Guida also discouraged people from driving in flooded areas, especially dirt roads covered with water, as doing so can cause damage to the roadway. ![]() In all, the team filled about 1,000 sandbags. When the call came into the team Friday to help sandbag around the store, Syrsted said they decided to make it the team’s practice for the day. Coach Brian Syrsted said two players on his team are related to the owners of Hudrlik Carpets in Aitkin, which is located near the flooded Ripple River, which flows into the Mississippi River in Aitkin. Helping with sandbagging efforts in Aitkin was the Crosby-Ironton Rangers baseball team. There’s some people with wet basements, people with a little damage, but a lot of people are very resilient and they’re OK with it here.” … It looks like we’re going to get three to four days of crest, and then it's going to start to drop. The weather prediction yesterday showed the river was going to drop a lot faster. “The people who wanted to throw the sandbags out have the sandbags and they’ve done it so now it’s kind of a waiting game. ![]()
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