PHOTOS: Flash flooding impacting southwest Nebraska
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Near Stratton
Courtesy The Benkelman Post and News Chronicle
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Near Stratton
Courtesy The Benkelman Post and News Chronicle
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Near Stratton
Courtesy The Benkelman Post and News Chronicle
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Near Stratton
Courtesy The Benkelman Post and News Chronicle
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Courtesy Dundy County Sheriff’s Office
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Courtesy Dundy County Sheriff’s Office
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Courtesy Dundy County Sheriff’s Office
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Courtesy Dundy County Sheriff’s Office
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Courtesy Dundy County Sheriff’s Office
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West First Street in McCook
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Courtesy Dundy County Sheriff’s Office
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Counties in southwest Nebraska are being impacted by flash flooding on Friday.
The National Weather Service says southwest Nebraska has seen as much as 5 to 10 inches of rain since Thursday night.
A flash flood warning has been issued in southwestern Red Willow County until 3:45 p.m.
In posts to Facebook, the McCook Police Department has been notifying community members of several road closures.
The Dundy County Sheriff’s Office also shared a photo on its Facebook page of a vehicle completely submerged in water.
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