Flood Warning
Issued by NWS Juneau, AK

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BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Flood Warning
National Weather Service Juneau AK
927 AM AKDT Sat Oct 19 2024

.It appears that a release has begun from Suicide Basin into
Mendenhall Lake, and the rate of rise of the Mendenhall Lake is
increasing. We noted a drop of about 2.6 ft in Suicide Basin through
3pm Friday from the laser pool elevation gauge before snow obscured
the laser, and made it report erroneous data.
There is greater uncertainty in crest timing due to cold
temperatures and this being an unusually late season event.

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City and Borough of Juneau AK-
927 AM AKDT Sat Oct 19 2024

...FLOOD WARNING FOR A GLACIER-DAMMED LAKE OUTBURST IN EFFECT UNTIL
10 AM AKDT MONDAY...

* WHAT...Flooding caused by a glacier-dammed lake outburst is
  expected.

* WHERE...The Mendenhall Lake and River near Areas Around The
  Glacier Visitor Center, The Mendenhall Campground, Skaters Cabin
  Road, View Drive And Possibly Below Back Loop Bridge.

* WHEN...Until 1000 AM AKDT Monday.

* IMPACTS...Flooding of the Mendenhall Lake and Mendenhall River.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
  - At 856 AM AKDT, river gauge reports indicate rises in water
    levels from a glacier-dammed lake outburst across the warned
    area. Flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly,
    especially near the Mendenhall Lake and River.

  - The outburst flood forecast is based on an estimated volume
    of water in the glacier dammed lake and an estimated release
    rate based on previous events.  The extent of water drainage
    within the basin (partial or full) can vary widely between
    outburst flood events and is a major source of uncertainty in
    the forecast, particularly with regard to the peak flood
    stage.

  - For Mendenhall Lake :
    At 8:15am the stage was 4.4 feet.
    Flood Stage is 9.0 feet.
    Forecast: A crest around 11 to 11.5 feet is expected between
    1AM and 7AM Monday.
    Water levels will go above minor flood stage, 9 feet, early
    Sunday afternoon.
    Water levels will go above moderate flood stage, 10 feet,
    Sunday evening.

    Impacts:
    At 6.7 feet: Nugget Falls trail begins to flood near the
    "causeway" at the end of the trail.

    At 7.7 feet: Nugget Falls trail begins to flood near the
    beginning of the trail. Along the Mendenhall River some
    sections will experience bank erosion resulting in dangerous
    tree fall. These conditions could make floating the river
    more hazardous with the higher water levels.

    At 9.0 feet: Water starts to cover Skaters Cabin Road between
    Skaters Cabin and West Glacier Trailhead, also water will
    flow into the Mendenhall Lake Campground.

    At 9.5 feet: Areas along View Dr will start to flood and
    cause minor flooding of yards. There will be 0.5 feet of
    water over the Skaters Cabin Road between Skaters Cabin and
    West Glacier Trailhead. Campsite 7 will be flooded with water
    starting to flow over the road between campsites 8 and 9 in
    the Mendenhall Campground.

    At 10.0 feet: Water levels will inundate Mendenhall
    Campground with up to 3 feet of water covering low areas as
    well as up to 1.5 feet of water covering Skaters Cabin Road.
    Portions of West Glacier Trail will be impassable.

    At 10.5 feet: Significant flooding along the Mendenhall Lake
    area with more than 3 feet of water in places and the
    Mendenhall campground will be evacuated. Some homes along
    View Dr will have up to 3 feet of water in yards.

    At 11.0 feet: View Dr will be flooded and impassable with
    significant flooding to some homes in the area. Locations
    below back loop bridge will see bank erosion along
    unreinforced river banks along with hazardous navigation from
    debris in the river. Homes along the river on Meander Way
    will begin to see flooding of some backyards. Portions of the
    Dredge Lake Trail System will be impassable. Flood waters
    start to reach Dredge Lake.

    At 11.5 feet: Houses along the south side and east end of
    View Dr will start to flood.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Stay tuned to further developments by listening to your local radio,
television, or NOAA Weather Radio for further information.

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      5846 13452 5844 13447 5843 13447 5840 13454
      5836 13459 5835 13460 5836 13462


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