At 4 a.m. Monday, the Clark Fork River was running at 9.3 feet just above Missoula.

Flood stage is at 10.0 feet, and will likely be reached before midnight Monday.

The National Weather Service says a flood watch will remain in effect for the Clark Fork above Missoula until further notice.

Small streams throughout Missoula County may also reach bank-full over the course of the week. The Weather Service says people with recreational plans or who live near creeks and streams should be alert for possible flood warnings - and should be prepared to take action, should flooding begin.

In addition, a flood watch remains in effect for the Fisher River near Libby, in Lincoln County.

At 3:45 a.m. Monday, the Fisher River was at 7.1 feet. Flood stage is 7.5 feet, and could be reached on Monday.

Keep checking back here for updates on weather and flood conditions throughout western Montana.

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