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(WFRV) – Heavy rain has caused several counties in northeast Wisconsin to be put under a flash flood warning. Shortly before 1:30 p.m., the National Weather Service in Green Bay issued flash ...
More than 50 million Americans are on alert for severe weather that could bring devastating winds, large hail and tornadoes to parts of the Midwest on Monday.
Flash flooding usually begins within six hours, but often within three hours, of heavy rain or mass amounts of water accumulating in an area, according to the National Weather Service. This type ...
As severe thunderstorms and rain hit much of the central part of the United States, flash flooding threatened ... southern Minnesota and southwest Wisconsin are at the greatest risk, the Storm ...
Flash Flooding happens following extreme rainfall ... It's Severe Weather Awareness Week across Wisconsin, a crucial opportunity to enhance your understanding and preparedness for extreme weather ...
The National Weather Service noted that in addition to the possibility of tornadoes, southern Wisconsin could see damaging wind gusts and large hail. Flash flood warnings in effect until 10:45 p.m ...
Forecasters are warning of large hail, damaging winds and flash flooding in areas from Texas ... Minnesota and Wisconsin had been placed under a higher risk of tornadoes, at the fourth level ...
Simultaneously, a significant risk of extreme flash flooding is growing for the Mississippi ... be ongoing or developing early in the day from Wisconsin to Oklahoma and Texas.