The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Florida. St Johns River Near Above Lake Harney affecting Seminole County. St Johns River Near Sanford affecting Seminole County. St Johns River Near Deland affecting Volusia and Lake Counties. St Johns River Near Astor affecting Volusia and Lake Counties. .The Saint Johns River will remain nearly steady or slowly fall over the upcoming week. At Astor, the river level will remain above the major flood stage of 4.0 feet. At Deland, the river is forecast to remain steady continuing in major flood with a stage forecast near 5.4 ft. The river at Sanford is forecast to remain steady in moderate flood. The river level at Geneva, is forecast to continue in moderate flood and drop only slightly to 9.7 ft near the end of this week. Although, little rainfall is forecast prolonged flood impacts will continue on the St Johns River from Geneva to Astor. For the St. Johns River at DeLand and at Astor. Major flooding is forecast. For the Saint Johns River Above Lake Harney and at Sanford, moderate flooding is forecast. Additional information is available at www.weather.gov. The next statement will be issued Monday afternoon at 1215 PM EDT. * WHAT. Major flooding is occurring and major flooding is forecast. * WHERE. St Johns River near Astor. * WHEN. Until further notice. * IMPACTS. At 4.5 feet, Major widespread and long duration flooding occurs, with water rescues and evacuations necessary. Most low-lying homes become uninhabitable due to 2 to 3 feet water depth in many areas of the community on or near the river. Water reaches Front Street south of SR-40. Areas off of Riveredge Drive are inaccessible. Water surrounds and enters homes on Riverview Drive and Claire Street. Most areas near the Astor Landing Camptround are inaccessible due to knee-deep water. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS. - At 7:30 PM EDT Sunday the stage was 4.2 feet. - Bankfull stage is 2.0 feet. - Recent Activity. The maximum river stage in the 24 hours ending at 7:30 PM EDT Sunday was 4.3 feet. - Forecast. The river is expected to rise to 4.3 ft late tonight into Monday morning and then remain near 4.2 ft early this week. - Flood stage is 2.3 feet. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood