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Meteorologists Monitoring KS Rainfall

Some Kansas rivers and streams are swelling above their banks today (FRI). Storms with heavy rain have swept across the state over the past few days, which is causing flooding in places including Concordia and Ottawa. National Weather Service meteorologist on duty Brian Barjenbruch says conditions may get worse before they get better.


The National Weather Service warns that those who live near a river or stream should be prepared for the possibility of flooding in the coming weeks.

Stephen Koranda is KPR's Statehouse reporter.