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CADILLAC — Heavy rains and saturated ground conditions have led to widespread flooding across the area, damaging a key piece of infrastructure that supports sanitary sewer service for Cadillac’s west side.


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CADILLAC — Heavy rains and saturated ground conditions have led to widespread flooding across the area, damaging a key piece of infrastructure that supports sanitary sewer service for Cadillac’s west side.


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CADILLAC — There are few areas along the shorelines of lakes Cadillac and Mitchell that haven’t been affected by flooding.


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CADILLAC – The City of Cadillac is make sand available to fight back floodwaters.


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Story Highlights:
• In Wexford County, floodwaters are slowly receding, with the Manistee River dropping about a foot and flooding around Cadillac lakes beginning to stabilize.
• In Osceola County, the American Red Cross opened a 24/7 shelter at Spring Hill Camps as Muskegon River appears to be cresting soon, though more rain could affect levels.
• In Missaukee County, flooding appears stable but still high, with record stream levels and several road closures.


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Wexford County Drain Commissioner Mike Solomon said there are safety concerns associated with getting estimates of water flow at the culvert, particularly at the moment, when the water is so high and moving so fast. There are flow measurements at other points along the Clam River that can provide an idea into how much water is moving through the culvert. The US Geological Survey conducts continuous testing at multiple points along the river, with the closest location being Vogel Center in Missaukee County. According to the latest testing, water is flowing through the Clam River at 922 cubic feet per second, which is considered “extremely above” normal. For comparison, on April 10 the river was measured at 248 cubic feet per second. Considering there are 86,400 seconds in a day, that would be 79,660,800 cubic feet per day, which is the equivalent of 905 Olympic-sized swimming pools, or 597,300,000 gallons per day.


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Story Highlights:
• One more round of showers and thunderstorms is expected overnight Friday in the National Weather Service forecast for the Cadillac area.
• Rainfall will likely total 0.5 to 0.75 inches, with higher amounts reaching about 1 inch for those impacted by thunderstorms.
• This weekend will turn cold and breezy, with temperatures dropping into the 30s, wind chills in the 20s–30s and possibly light snow showers.


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CADILLAC — Throughout the day Thursday, Cadillac residents and visitors marveled at the proliferation of water into streets, parks, yards and other places where it shouldn’t be.


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CADILLAC — Past and expected rains plus already saturated ground continue to drive widespread flooding concerns across Wexford County and local officials are warning conditions remain dynamic as more rain is expected through the weekend.


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Story Highlights • River levels in Evart are expected to reach around 16.1 feet, surpassing or nearing the 2014 record, with worsening flooding, bridge closures and growing power shut offs. • Emergency crews are actively responding with multiple water rescues, while officials warn residents to prepare for possible evacuations and to avoid flooded areas. • While flood waters surging in the Evart area, they have started to recede in Marion.
