April 23, 2013, 8:00 A.M. – Here is the morning flood information update from the City of Alton for Tuesday, April 23rd.

The National Weather Service has revised its Mississippi River level predictions.  They anticipate the river to crest at Alton on Wednesday, April 24th, at 30.1 feet and remain at that level until Friday, April 26th.  This estimate is lower than originally forecasted, but higher than reported recently.  Flood stage at Alton is 21 feet.

Get The Latest News!

Don't miss our top stories and need-to-know news everyday in your inbox.

The Cpl Chris Belchick Expressway has been closed at IL 143.  One westbound lane of IL 143 is closed between Lock and Dam Way and Discovery Parkway.  No other streets in Alton are currently closed due to flooding.

Patrons of the Argosy Casino should use the Henry Street entrance; the entrance off Broadway is closed.  Operations at the Argosy are continuing as normal. 

No businesses in Alton are currently closed due to flooding.

Article continues after sponsor message

As a precaution, Riverfront Park and Piasa Park are both closed for public activities.    

City of Alton personnel are monitoring the Mississippi River levels, they will evaluate the situation, and determine the appropriate course of action. 

Drivers are again advised not to drive through water covering roads because the condition of the road underneath the water is unknown.  Members of the public should keep a safe distance from the flood water when on foot; people should not step into the flood water.

No volunteer opportunities exist at this time. 

The City of Alton will provide updates to the media daily at 8:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. through this week, if not longer.  Additional media advisories will be distributed if the situation warrants.

More like this:

Apr 10, 2024 - Riverwatch Volunteers Monitor Stream Health Across Illinois

Mar 12, 2024 - Budzinski Announces $9.4 Million for Six Metro East Projects   

Apr 10, 2024 - Your Weekend Go Guide: Explore This Weekend's Events!

Apr 4, 2024 - Flock Food Truck Park and Bar Opens April 12, 2024, With The “Landing” of Some Big Surprises  

Apr 9, 2024 - IDPH Issues Updated Sport Fish Consumption Advisories