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Flood Warning Continues In Sudbury River Communities
Middlesex County remains under a flood watch, centered around the communities along the Sudbury River.

SUDBURY, MA—A flood warning continues through Thursday morning for the Middlesex Communities affected by the Sudbury River's waters.
By 3:15 p.m. on Tuesday, the river had crested over the "flood stage" of ten feet, rising to 10.2 feet. According to the National Weather Service, the flooding will continue to rise near 10.3 feet by the evening.
Flooding will affect low lying areas along the river in Wayland, including a portion of Shore Road and Pelham Island Road near Heards Pond, and also areas in Sudbury and the Saxonville area of Framingham.
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SUDBURY RIVER IS AT FLOOD STAGE: Be cautious travelling along Pelham Island Road , River Road, Water Row, and other low lying areas. The Sudbury River will soon be rising over the road surface.
— Wayland Police (@WPD25) November 13, 2018
BOX continues Flood Warning for Sudbury River at Saxonville [MA] till Nov 15, 7:00 AM EST https://t.co/gcSRhZxFxf
— IEMBot BOX (@iembot_box) November 13, 2018
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