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Flooded Roads and River Levels


From KY Department of Transportation
  • KY 1255 (Bonds Road) on McCracken/Graves County line - covered with water
  • KY 131 (Said Road) on McCracken/Graves County line - covered with water
  • KY 787/Bryant Ford Road has High Water signs posted between the 0 and 1mm at the McCrakcen-Marshall County Line 
  • Crittenden County KY 91 @ 11mm- Cave-in-Rock Ferry CLOSED due to High Water*
  • Fulton County KY 94 is OPEN between the 7 and 11mm west of the City of Hickman 
  • Livingston County KY 137/River Rd is CLOSED to through traffic from 5.28mm at KY 763 intersection to15.45mm at KY 133 due to Water Over Road in numerous locations, KY 917 has High Water signs post at 7 to 7.2mm
  • Lyon County KY 819/Sunshine Loop is CLOSED at the 2 to 3mm due to Water Over Road- Signs Posted
  • Marshall County KY 1492/Benton-Birmingham Rd is CLOSED between the 0 and 1.2mm Due to Water Over Road- Signs Posted
  • Hickman County KY 123 is CLOSED between the 14 and 16mm Due to Water Over Road- Signs Posted
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ILLINOIS Road Condition Report: click here
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River Summaries (Including Clarks, Big Muddy, Cache, Current, and many more from the Paducah NWS): Click here

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