(KLZA)-- A flood warning remains in effect for the Missouri River from Brownville south through Rulo.
The National Weather Service is predicting the reading at Rulo to reach 21.3 feet by Friday evening which is just over 4-feet above flood stage.
At Brownville the Missouri River is predicted to crest at 35.8 feet at 7 a-m Saturday morning which is 2.8 feet above flood stage.
The Missouri should be below flood stage in both areas by Monday evening.
The Little Nemaha River just east of Auburn crested at 23.03 feet at 6:30 a-m Friday morning and is dropping slowly. Barring more rain the Little Nemaha should be below flood stage by Friday evening.
The Nishnabotna River at Hamburg, Iowa is predicted to crest at just over a foot above the 25-foot flood stage on Saturday morning.
Drier weather may temporarily arrive Saturday night into Sunday with the chance of thunderstorms returning next week.
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