The Missouri River alongside Jefferson Metropolis and Hermann is experiencing record-low flows resulting from an ice jam, the Nationwide Climate Service mentioned Wednesday.
In a tweet, the St. Louis NWS posted the ice jam is touring upstream between Glasgow and Boonville.
An ice jam between Glasgow and Booneville on the Missouri River has triggered document low flows at Jefferson Metropolis and Hermann. File ranges are anticipated to proceed to fall till the ice jam breaks up. pic.twitter.com/O89mha8JuZ
— NWS St. Louis (@NWSStLouis) December 28, 2022
The river ranges are anticipated to proceed to lower till the ice jam breaks up.
Based on KOMU 8’s First Alert Climate group, temperatures are purported to climb up close to the 60s this week. NWS reviews these rising temperatures may break aside the ice jam, and assist convey the water ranges on the river to typical ranges.