Disclaimer
Information CrimeRadar provides is made available solely to protect the public. Using this information to harass, threaten, or harm anyone is prohibited. Information is provided by third parties and may have errors. We cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information. Location data may not be 100% accurate. Use extreme care and always verify information through official sources and exercise caution and judgment when using CrimeRadar. By clicking continue, I agree I have read and understand the above and agree to these terms and conditions.

Brownville, NE
 Crime Map and Safety Statistics

All Category
All Risk
14 days

Explore real-time crime map and safety statistics for Brownville, NE. Our interactive crime map shows reported incidents, crime trends, and neighborhood safety ratings.

Brownville, NE Crime Map

Brownville, NE Safety Statistics

Minor flooding affects southeast Nebraska, roads impacted

audio iconEmergency Information
Peru
Where, a portion of southeast Nebraska, including the following counties, Nemaha, Odo, Pawnee, and Richardson. When, until 8.45 a.m. impacts, minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas. Water over roadways. Additional details, at 4.49 a.m., Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms. Minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in the advisory area. Between 1 and 3 inches of rain have fallen. Some locations that will experience flooding include Avern, Humboldt, Peru, Johnson, Table Rock, Stella, Schubert, Nemaha, Brownville, Brock, Julian, Howe, Duck Creek Recreation Area, the Highway 62 and 105 Junction, Brownville State Recreation Area. Kirkman's Co. Recreation Area and Indian Cave State Park. Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. Be especially cautious at night when it is harder to recognize the dangers of flooding. This hazardous weather outlook is proportions of southwest Iowa, west central Iowa, east central Nebraska, northeast Nebraska and southeast Nebraska. For today and tonight another round of showers and storms will bring the potential for heavy rain or localized flooding in far southeast Nebraska and southwest Iowa tonight. And now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday there will be potential for heavy rain or localized flooding in far southeast Nebraska and southwest Iowa late Thursday night into Friday. Another round of dangerous hate is likely Sunday into early next week. Spotter information statement. Spotters activation is not likely through tonight, but spotters are encouraged to report any heavy rain amounts to the National Weather Service. This is NOAA All Hazards radio station K-IH-61 in Omaha, Nebraska. The current time is 5.42 a.m. Central Daylight Time. The following is a summary of watches, warnings, and advisories in effect.
Last pageNext page