Heavy Rains Leave Near-Record Flooding Along Illinois River

<p>Heavy rains left near-record flooding along the Illinois River near Tahlequah, and homes and businesses are underwater. &nbsp;</p>

Monday, May 1st 2017, 8:37 am

By: Joseph Holloway


Heavy rains left near-record flooding along the Illinois River near Tahlequah, and homes and businesses are underwater.

You can see water flooded over Highway 10 just off Highway 62. Cones and barricades are up. The river crested at 29.35 feet around 3 a.m. Monday, May 1. 

The record set back in December 2015 was 30.69 feet.

The flood is expected to affect many float operations, cabins and parks. It's a critical time for those businesses, but it could take a while for those places to dry out and clean up.

Drivers will see law enforcement blocking off flooded roads Monday - like Highway 10.

Tahlequah Public Schools posted on its Facebook page classes will go on as planned but buses won't be able to drive on Highway 10 or pass Welling Bridge.

Joseph Holloway

Joseph Holloway joined the News on 6 team in May 2016. He comes to Tulsa from Fayetteville, Arkansas, where he reported for the NBC and FOX affiliates there for two years.

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