1,435 first-hand accounts of flood events in Wisconsin, ranked by impact. Each is a NOAA-written narrative of the moment.
The evening of Sunday, July 5th, a line of thunderstorms developed along a frontal boundary from west central to northeast Minnesota. By 2 to 3 am CST, numerous thunderstorms began to develop in east central Minnesota, ahead of the main line.
Read the full account →The evening of Sunday, July 5th, a line of thunderstorms developed along a frontal boundary from west central to northeast Minnesota. By 2 to 3 am CST, numerous thunderstorms began to develop in east central Minnesota, ahead of the main line.
Read the full account →The evening of Sunday, July 5th, a line of thunderstorms developed along a frontal boundary from west central to northeast Minnesota. By 2 to 3 am CST, numerous thunderstorms began to develop in east central Minnesota, ahead of the main line.
Read the full account →The evening of Sunday, July 5th, a line of thunderstorms developed along a frontal boundary from west central to northeast Minnesota. By 2 to 3 am CST, numerous thunderstorms began to develop in east central Minnesota, ahead of the main line.
Read the full account →The evening of Sunday, July 5th, a line of thunderstorms developed along a frontal boundary from west central to northeast Minnesota. By 2 to 3 am CST, numerous thunderstorms began to develop in east central Minnesota, ahead of the main line.
Read the full account →The evening of Sunday, July 5th, a line of thunderstorms developed along a frontal boundary from west central to northeast Minnesota. By 2 to 3 am CST, numerous thunderstorms began to develop in east central Minnesota, ahead of the main line.
Read the full account →A storm system brought heavy rains to western Wisconsin in the middle of December. Temperatures with this system remained above freezing allowing all the precipitation to fall as rain.
Read the full account →A storm system brought heavy rains to western Wisconsin in the middle of December. Temperatures with this system remained above freezing allowing all the precipitation to fall as rain.
Read the full account →A storm system brought heavy rains to western Wisconsin in the middle of December. Temperatures with this system remained above freezing allowing all the precipitation to fall as rain.
Read the full account →A storm system brought heavy rains to western Wisconsin in the middle of December. Temperatures with this system remained above freezing allowing all the precipitation to fall as rain.
Read the full account →A storm system brought heavy rains to western Wisconsin in the middle of December. Temperatures with this system remained above freezing allowing all the precipitation to fall as rain.
Read the full account →A storm system brought heavy rains to western Wisconsin in the middle of December. Temperatures with this system remained above freezing allowing all the precipitation to fall as rain.
Read the full account →A storm system brought heavy rains to western Wisconsin in the middle of December. Temperatures with this system remained above freezing allowing all the precipitation to fall as rain.
Read the full account →A storm system brought heavy rains to western Wisconsin in the middle of December. Temperatures with this system remained above freezing allowing all the precipitation to fall as rain.
Read the full account →A storm system brought heavy rains to western Wisconsin in the middle of December. Temperatures with this system remained above freezing allowing all the precipitation to fall as rain.
Read the full account →Thunderstorms with very high rainfall rates and heavy rain moved across western Wisconsin during the afternoon hours of June 15th. The rainfall resulted in a mudslide south of Bangor (La Crosse County) that blocked both lanes of traffic on State Highway 162.
Read the full account →During the evening of September 6th, thunderstorms developed north of a nearly stationary front across the west central portions of Wisconsin. The first round of thunderstorms produced some locally heavy rains and damaging winds.
Read the full account →During the evening of September 6th, thunderstorms developed north of a nearly stationary front across the west central portions of Wisconsin. The first round of thunderstorms produced some locally heavy rains and damaging winds.
Read the full account →A storm system brought heavy rains to western Wisconsin in the middle of December. Temperatures with this system remained above freezing allowing all the precipitation to fall as rain.
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