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Mississippi River water levels plummet for second year: See the impact it's had so far
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Date:2025-04-13 16:03:17
The 2,340-mile-long Mississippi River is so low from hot, dry weather just a few months after severe floods helped replenish it from critically low water levels last year.
A drought has heightened worries about a second year of costly shipping delays, which amassed to an estimated $20 billion in losses last year, according to AccuWeather. About 40 days of low water in parts of the Mississippi — which runs through or touches the borders of 10 states — grounded barges, stalled traffic, blocked river ports at the height of harvest season and revealed shipwrecks.
Cycles of drought and flood have always been a factor in the lives of people along the river, but climate change could drive wider swings and is generally expected to amplify those cycles.
According to a report from the Memphis Commercial Appeal, part of USA TODAY Network, the roughly 360-mile stretch between the Ohio River confluence to the north and the Arkansas River confluence to the south has been experiencing record water-level lows at several points, with more lows to come.
As uncertainty about weather and water grows, photos show the impact of drought on the Mississippi so far this year.
Midwest grain harvests loom.Will a low Mississippi River stall farmers' deliveries again?
Photos of drought, climate disasters across the US in 2023
Here's a look at the various climate disasters and weather anomalies — including the first-ever tropical storm watch issued for southern California, destructive flooding in the Northeast and deadly wildfires in Maui — that have impacted the country this year.
Contributing: John Beifuss, Memphis Commercial Appeal, Chris Kenning, USA TODAY
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