At mid-day, the Mississippi River is at 19 feet in the Quad-Cities and is projected to hit 20.5 feet by Friday, according to the latest information from the National Weather Service.

That would make it the 6th worst floods in Quad-City history.

Watch out for detours along flood-prone areas in Moline and Davenport.

At 20 feet water is over the top of the jetty at Lindsay Park Yacht Club in Davenport and affects buildings at Sunset Marina in Rock Island. Water also affects the Quad-City Sports Center and in Davenport and Moline River Drive from the 2300 to 5500 block. Water is at the foundations of Davenport's Union Station and Freight House buildings.

At 19 feet, water affects Rock Island's Sunset Marina parking lot and from 2700 to 4800 River Drive in Moline. LeClaire Park in Davenport is entirely underwater and water is over most of River Drive from Division to Federal streets. Water is also at the base of the loading docks of the 2nd Street Post Office in Davenport.

At 18.5 feet, floodwater surrounds Modern Woodmen Park.

At 18 feet, water affects sections of River Drive in downtown Davenport from Gaines to 4th streets. Water affects 2nd Street at Iowa. Most of LeClaire Park is under water.

At 17.5 feet, water affects the railroad tracks in downtown Davenport and River Drive, Pershing Avenue and Federal Street. Water also affects Bettendorf's Leach Park.

At 17 feet, water is over most of LeClaire Park and lower parking lots.