Current by pass rates down stream of the ORCS are 442000 cfs and the water is rising a bout 1.0 foot per day. Request flow rate and stream level NAVD. (North American Vertical Datum) when you get to the link below.
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/la/nwis/u.20,63160,00060
Mississippi River at Knox Landing is rising about .05 foot a day. They don't publish flow rates for this station for some reason.
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/la/nwis/u.20,63160,00060
Mississippi River at Bonnet Carre is rising about a foot in four days as opposed to about a foot in two days before they opened the spill way.
It has been at or above flood stage for about a month.
Vicksburg is passing 1,830,000 cfs and water levels are rising about 1 foot in two days
https://waterdata.usgs.gov/la/nwis/u.20,63160,00060
Current prediction is for it to reach 51.0 on Wednesday and stay there for about a week and start to recede. We shall see. I still haven't seen anything regarding openining of the Morganza Spillway.
Go here for information about all the stations on the Mississippi river reporting stations. It is kind of quircky and I would not attempt to go there on a mobile devise.
https://water.weather.gov/ahps2/glan.riverid=203833
It needs to stop raining in the Mississippi and Ohio river basins long enough for the river to go down before snow melt.
Northern California has has a very wet and snowy winter. Watch the weather there and figure two to thee days later it will be over the central to eastern portion of the US driven by the jet stream. If they keep getting rain and snow then we will see the result of it after the runoff routs through the Mississippi River. I suspect we will see a series of crests and valleys on the Mississippi up until June.