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Weather Alerts-

Moderate Severity Alert

Flood Advisory

Until Fri 12:00 pm EDT

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Action Recommended

Avoid the subject event as per the instructions

Issued By

Caribou - ME, US, National Weather Service

Affected Area

A portion of North Central Maine, including the following county, Piscataquis

Description

...FLOOD ADVISORY FOR AN ICE JAM NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON EDT FRIDAY... WHAT...Pleasant River flooding caused by an ice jam near Pleasant Street in Milo. WHERE...A portion of North Central Maine, including the following county, Piscataquis. WHEN...Until noon EDT Friday. IMPACTS...Minor flooding in low-lying areas along the river. Water and large ice chunks over roadways. ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 1126 AM EDT, Piscataquis County Emergency Management and Local Fire Departments report an ice jam is locked in place upstream of the Pleasant Street bridge in Milo along the Pleasant River between Milo and Brownville. The ice jam may break at any moment with any additional pressure developing behind the jam. - Pleasant River Road in Milo is reduced to one lane near the jam upstream of Pleasant Street. Pleasant River Road between Brownville and Milo, and all other low lying areas downstream to the confluence with the Piscataquis River may experience minor flooding as river ice conditions change. Those traveling the Medford Road to Pleasant Street bridge, or residence near the river should remain alert for rapidly changing conditions. - Some locations that will experience flooding include... Milo, Brownville and Medford. - For flood safety visit www.weather.gov/safety/flood PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. Water levels can rise and fall quickly in the vicinity of ice jams. Those with interests along rivers and tributary streams should be alert for rapidly fluctuating water levels in the vicinity of ice jams. Never drive through flooded roads or around closed road barricades. The barricades are there for your safety due to the potential for ice jam releases or continued flooding.
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