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A slow-moving storm system that battered Wisconsin over the weekend prompted flood advisories in several states across the central U.S.
Gov. Tony Evers was touring storm damage in Wauwatosa Monday evening when he announced he is declaring a state of emergency due to flash flooding and storm damage.
Beginning shorty after 9 p.m., lightning began flashing and thunder began rolling in downtown Chicago, as pouring rain began falling off and on.
The Milwaukee area began drying out Monday after weekend rain hit unofficial records in Wisconsin of more than 14 inches in ...
The Milwaukee area began drying out Monday after weekend rain hit unofficial records in Wisconsin of more than 14 inches (36 ...
The National Weather Service extended severe thunderstorm warnings for parts of Milwaukee and Waukesha counties until 6:30 ...
Severe storms and record rainfall caused flooding, structural damage, evacuations and power outages in multiple parts of the state.
Gov. Tony Evers Monday, while touring storm damage in Wauwatosa, announced he is declaring a state of emergency as several Wisconsin communities continue to recover from flash flooding and storm ...
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Governor Tony Evers declared a state of emergency on Monday after touring storm damage in Wauwatosa. Gov. Evers said the flooding that happened over the weekend is unprecedented ...
Southeast Wisconsin is experiencing a historic rainfall event. TMJ4 News is following live updates and will post them on this page. Check back often.
While touring storm damage in Wauwatosa on Monday, Governor Tony Evers announced he is declaring a state of emergency.