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The Mohawk River had significant backwater from ice between Lock 8 and Lock 9 according to the U.S. Geology Survey on Thursday. An open channel was created by ice-breaking tugboats to lower the ...
Niskayuna and New York state canal officials are continuing to monitor water levels of the Mohawk River for potential ...
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The Schenectady County Office of Emergency Management is monitoring the Mohawk River for potential flooding. Police have issued flood risk warnings to residents near ...
Officials are continuing to monitor the Mohawk River for potential flooding due to ice jams. There is a flooding risk along Schenectady’s riverbank areas, especially near SUNY Schenectady and ...
The Town of Niskayuna is on high alert as officials closely monitor the Mohawk River for potential flooding caused by ice jams. Mon, 09 Jun 2025 00:00:54 GMT (1749427254326) Story Infinite Scroll ...
A pilot program on the Mohawk River is hoping to help prevent ice jams.The tugboat Margot sails between Lock 7 in Niskayuna and Lock 8 in Rotterdam, reinforced with ¾” steel to break up the ice ...
The weather service states to prepare for, "Minor flooding is occurring for Mohawk River near Springfield." "Above 15.0 feet, expect flooding of low areas and some rural roads near the river.
In Lane County, the sheriff's office issued a Level 1 (Be Ready) evacuation notice for areas on Sunderman Road due to high water and the potential for flooding along the Mohawk River.
SCHENECTADY COUNTY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -The Mohawk River had significant backwater from ice between Lock 8 and Lock 9 according to ...
SCHENECTADY COUNTY, NY (WRGB) — Niskayuna and New York state canal officials are continuing to monitor water levels of the Mohawk River for potential flooding due to ice jams. In the past, ice ...
The weather service states, "Minor flooding is forecast for Mohawk River near Springfield." "Above 18.1 feet, the flow is about 8,800 cfs which has a 20 percent chance of happening in a given year ...