The region has received at least 3 to 4 inches of rainfall since Friday, Matthew Campbell, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service said.
Park officials said they are closely monitoring the situation and will let people know when it’s safe to open the ramps and marina. The expect the ramps will be closed for at least a week.
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