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Flash Flood — Kenosha, WI

Aug 22, 2007

During the afternoon and evening hours of August 22nd, the second round of storms for the calendar day moved east across south-central and southeast Wisconsin. The clusters or short lines of storms moved east at a speed of about 30 knots (35 mph), and generated damaging downburst straight-line winds that toppled trees and power-lines, and heavy rains that triggered flash flooding. Synoptically, a stationary front stretched from northern Iowa to Wisconsin/Illinois border. Warm, moist, unstable

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 57609). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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