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EXPIRED8/13/2025 8:16:00 AM (UTC)Urgency: ImmediateSeverity: SevereCertainty: Likely
8/13/2025 8:16:00 AM until 8/13/2025 4:30:00 PM
Please report observed flooding to local emergency services or law
enforcement and request they pass this information to the National
Weather Service when you can do so safely.
Stay tuned to further developments by listening to your local radio,
television, or NOAA Weather Radio for further information.
Mendenhall River crested at 715 am at 16.65 feet and is currently
16.45 feet at 745 am. River levels will continue to fall at the lake
and will crest in downriver areas in the next 15 minutes to an hour.
Please heed any road closures and local Emergency Management
guidance.
* WHAT...Flooding caused by a glacier-dammed lake outburst continues.
* 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 800 AM AKDT Thursday.
* IMPACTS...Flooding near Mendenhall Lake and River locations is
occurring.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
- At 800 AM AKDT, Mendenhall River crested at 715 am at 16.65
feet and is currently 16.45 feet at 745 am. River levels will
continue to fall at the lake and will crest in downriver
areas in the next 15 minutes to an hour. Please heed any road
closures and local Emergency Management guidance.
- 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:
As of 8am, the lake levels are expected to continue to fall.
For areas downstream of Backloop Bridge:
Water levels are expected to crest over the next 15 miniutes
to an hour.
Impacts:
At 11.0 feet: Some homes along View Dr will have up to 1.5
feet of water in yards. 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 on the outside of the HESCO levee. Portions of the
Dredge Lake Trail System will be impassable. Flood waters
start to reach Dredge Lake.
At 11.5 feet: The low section of road past 9374 View Dr will
begin to flood along with water approaching some homes
towards the end of road.
At 12.0 feet: Significant bank erosion along unreinforced
river banks. The low section of road past 9374 View Dr will
be flooded with up to 0.5 feet of water. Some houses on the
south side and the east end of View Dr will start to flood.
Water begins to flood some backyards of homes on the
northside of View Dr as well as other low lying areas. Back
Loop Rd Bridge will be closed during outburst events.
At 12.5 feet: 2 to 4 feet of water in some backyards along
Meander Way on the the river side of the HESCO levee.
At 13.0 feet: The low section of road past 9374 View Dr will
be flooded with 2 ft of water. Water begins to flow through
some backyards of homes on the northside of View Dr and flood
low lying areas. A few locations on View Dr will see depths
of 1 to 2 feet of water in homes.
At 13.5 feet: Water starts to back up behind homes between
Riverside Dr at Tournure St and Mendenhall River School.
Locations on River Rd with low river banks will begin to see
water inundate yards. Severe bank erosion along unreinforced
river banks.
At 14.0 feet: The low section of road past 9374 View Dr will
be significantly flooded and impassable. Water will begin to
flow over the road from water flowing behind homes on the
north side of View Dr. More homes along View Dr will begin to
see moderate to major flooding. Locations on River Rd with
low river banks will begin to see water approach driveways.
At 15.0 feet: Major flooding of multiple homes along View Dr.
Water will begin to approach a few homes along River Rd with
low river banks with possible flooding of driveways and 1 to
2 feet of water in backyards. Up to 1 foot of water covering
Riverside Dr at Tournure St and Mendenhall River School.
At 16.0 feet: Water starts to overtop the bank and flood low
lying areas near Wildmeadow Ln. Up to 0.5 feet of water will
be in the intersection of Skaters Cabin Rd and Arctic Cir.
Some backyards of homes between Tamarack Ct and Whitewater Ct
will start to see flood waters along with water approaching
River Rd near homes with low river banks and possibly
flooding those homes. Water will start to flood backyards of
homes on Meadow Ln and Stikine St.