1,435 first-hand accounts of flood events in Wisconsin, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
One person was killed near Victory (Vernon County) when a house was swept down a hillside by a mudslide during the early morning hours of the 22nd.
Read the full account →One person was killed near Victory (Vernon County) when a house was swept down a hillside by a mudslide during the early morning hours of the 22nd.
Read the full account →One person was killed near Victory (Vernon County) when a house was swept down a hillside by a mudslide during the early morning hours of the 22nd.
Read the full account →One person was killed near Victory (Vernon County) when a house was swept down a hillside by a mudslide during the early morning hours of the 22nd.
Read the full account →Repeated rounds of thunderstorms with heavy rains moved across portions of southwest Wisconsin during the evening of August 23rd into the early morning hours of the 24th. This heavy rain produced flash flooding across portions of Crawford and Richland Counties.
Read the full account →Repeated rounds of thunderstorms with heavy rains moved across portions of southwest Wisconsin during the evening of August 23rd into the early morning hours of the 24th. This heavy rain produced flash flooding across portions of Crawford and Richland Counties.
Read the full account →Repeated rounds of thunderstorms with heavy rains moved across portions of southwest Wisconsin during the evening of August 23rd into the early morning hours of the 24th. This heavy rain produced flash flooding across portions of Crawford and Richland Counties.
Read the full account →Repeated rounds of thunderstorms with heavy rain moved across western Wisconsin on August 11th. This heavy rain produced flash flooding in parts of Buffalo and Trempealeau Counties. In Buffalo County, Mondovi, Gilmanton and Cream were hit hard by the flash flooding.
Read the full account →Repeated rounds of thunderstorms with heavy rain moved across western Wisconsin on August 11th. This heavy rain produced flash flooding in parts of Buffalo and Trempealeau Counties. In Buffalo County, Mondovi, Gilmanton and Cream were hit hard by the flash flooding.
Read the full account →The afternoon of Tuesday, August 16th, a cluster of thunderstorms developed in northern Dunn and northern Chippewa counties of west central Wisconsin. Some of the storm trained across the same areas for an hour or two.
Read the full account →Multiple rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms moved across southern WI as a warm front slowly moved north through the region. Flash flooding occurred in Washington, Ozaukee, and northern Milwaukee Counties which was followed by prolonged river flooding.
Read the full account →Multiple rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms moved across southern WI as a warm front slowly moved north through the region. Flash flooding occurred in Washington, Ozaukee, and northern Milwaukee Counties which was followed by prolonged river flooding.
Read the full account →Multiple rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms moved across southern WI as a warm front slowly moved north through the region. Flash flooding occurred in Washington, Ozaukee, and northern Milwaukee Counties which was followed by prolonged river flooding.
Read the full account →Multiple rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms moved across southern WI as a warm front slowly moved north through the region. Flash flooding occurred in Washington, Ozaukee, and northern Milwaukee Counties which was followed by prolonged river flooding.
Read the full account →A slow moving low pressure area within a very moist airmass resulted in rounds of heavy rainfall and flash flooding. More specifically, a prolonged period of heavy rainfall over northern Jefferson County, far southern Dodge County, and northeast Dane County resulted in 4 to 8…
Read the full account →A slow moving low pressure area within a very moist airmass resulted in rounds of heavy rainfall and flash flooding. More specifically, a prolonged period of heavy rainfall over northern Jefferson County, far southern Dodge County, and northeast Dane County resulted in 4 to 8…
Read the full account →A slow moving low pressure area within a very moist airmass resulted in rounds of heavy rainfall and flash flooding. More specifically, a prolonged period of heavy rainfall over northern Jefferson County, far southern Dodge County, and northeast Dane County resulted in 4 to 8…
Read the full account →Two rounds of showers and thunderstorms developed along the Mississippi River and then moved slowly southeast across southwest Wisconsin during the late evening of June 8th into the early morning of the 9th.
Read the full account →Severe thunderstorms produced wind damage, including a tornado, over east-central Wisconsin. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted and power lines downed.
Read the full account →Two rounds of showers and thunderstorms developed along the Mississippi River and then moved slowly southeast across southwest Wisconsin during the late evening of June 8th into the early morning of the 9th.
Read the full account →Two rounds of showers and thunderstorms developed along the Mississippi River and then moved slowly southeast across southwest Wisconsin during the late evening of June 8th into the early morning of the 9th.
Read the full account →A slow moving area of low pressure moved from central Minnesota the morning of the 4th to northeastern Wisconsin by the morning of the 5th. Slow moving showers and thunderstorms develop near this low across northwest Wisconsin and dropped 1 to 3 inches of rainfall in a span of a…
Read the full account →A slow moving area of low pressure moved from central Minnesota the morning of the 4th to northeastern Wisconsin by the morning of the 5th. Slow moving showers and thunderstorms develop near this low across northwest Wisconsin and dropped 1 to 3 inches of rainfall in a span of a…
Read the full account →A slow moving area of low pressure moved from central Minnesota the morning of the 4th to northeastern Wisconsin by the morning of the 5th. Slow moving showers and thunderstorms develop near this low across northwest Wisconsin and dropped 1 to 3 inches of rainfall in a span of a…
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