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Rain Fall Causing High Levels Along Henry's Fork

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By Megan Boatwright, Local News 8 Reporter

All the rain is taking its toll.  The National Weather Service says High Mountain run-off and recent rain fall will bring the Henry's Fork of the Snake River to full bank levels Monday night or Tuesday morning. 

 The river is reaching high levels where Highway 33 crosses Henry's Fork, between Rexburg and St. Anthony. 

No flooding is expected, except low lying marsh land areas along the river bank will be affected.

The Weather Service says water levels should not exceed 9 feet. 

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