Other flooding is reported into a business at "the Old Towne Mall" in ES.
The first image shows NWS Doppler radar precip estimates of more than 3 inches of rain in and around ES-MO.
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Image 2 shows more heavy rain downstream to move over that extreme northeastern Clay county city of around 11000 people.
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