The Flood Warning is extended for the following rivers in Missouri. Roubidoux Creek Near Waynesville affecting Pulaski County. James River near Boaz affecting Stone and Christian Counties. Spring River at Carthage affecting Jasper County. Sac River near Caplinger Mills affecting Cedar County. . The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Missouri. Current River near Powder Mill affecting Shannon County. Osage River at Taberville affecting St. Clair and Vernon Counties. Big Piney below Fort Leonard Wood -East Gate affecting Pulaski County. Little Osage River near Horton affecting Vernon County. Marmaton River near Nevada affecting Vernon County. . The Flood Warning is cancelled for the following rivers in Missouri. Jacks Fork at Alley Spring affecting Shannon County. For the Roubidoux Creek. including Waynesville. Minor flooding is forecast. For the Big Piney River. including Fort Leonard Wood - East Gate. Minor flooding is forecast. For the James River. including Galena, Boaz. Minor flooding is forecast. For the Little Osage River. including Fulton, Horton. Minor flooding is forecast. For the Spring River. including Carthage, Waco, Baxter Springs. Minor flooding is forecast. For the Marmaton River. including Fort Scott, Nevada. Minor flooding is forecast. For the Osage River. including Taberville. Minor flooding is forecast. * WHAT. Minor flooding is occurring. * WHERE. Sac River near Caplinger Mills. * WHEN. Until late tomorrow morning. * IMPACTS. At 16.0 feet, minor Flooding occurs at the gage site. The campground at Caplinger Mills floods. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS. - At 8:45 AM CDT Saturday the stage was 17.2 feet. - Bankfull stage is 16.0 feet. - Recent Activity. The maximum river stage in the 24 hours ending at 8:45 AM CDT Saturday was 18.1 feet. - Forecast. The river will fall below flood stage late this morning to 12.0 feet tomorrow morning. It will then rise to 12.1 feet early tomorrow afternoon. It will fall to 11.7 feet early Monday morning. It will then rise to 14.3 feet Tuesday morning. It will fall again and remain below flood stage. - Flood stage is 16.0 feet. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood