McHenry County Braces for Major Flooding as Fox River Rises
McHenry County Braces for Major Flooding as Fox River Rises
US · Published Apr 21, 2026
The Fox River in McHenry County, Illinois, is expected to crest at over 12 feet, causing major flooding.
Local officials and over 100 volunteers are distributing thousands of sandbags to protect homes and roads.
Residents are urged to take precautions, including moving valuables to higher ground and avoiding floodwaters.
Significant flooding expected as Fox River rises
McHenry County, Illinois, is preparing for significant flooding as the Fox River rises, expected to crest at over 12 feet at the Algonquin tailwater. The Stratton Lock and Dam has already reached major flood levels, prompting local officials to distribute thousands of sandbags to protect homes and roads. Over 100 volunteers are assisting in sandbagging efforts, reminiscent of past floods in 2013 and 2017.
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