It was reinforced by two more feet of clay after the National Weather Service predicted severe flooding last week.
The National Weather Service predicted light rain throughout the region during the day today.
But the National Weather Service predicts that the winter will be much milder, with temperatures and precipitation about average.
The National Weather Service predicted three to eight feet of water and advised people in the warning area to "move to higher ground immediately."
The National Weather Service predicts temperatures below normal; other forecasting agencies say it will be a few degrees above.
It was 80 percent contained, but the National Weather Service predicted dry lightning storms, which could break the containment lines.
Rainfall eased yesterday, and the National Weather Service predicted only scattered showers for the next couple of days.
The National Weather Service predicted sun for today, with high temperatures around 40, which could be enough to melt leftover snow.
But the National Weather Service predicted that downpours could begin Monday.
The National Weather Service predicted fair skies with temperatures of around 80 for today and tomorrow.