Midwest: Severe storms lead to widespread flooding and high water rescues, leave 110 000 without power
Another round of severe thunderstorms swept through parts of north-central United States this week, causing damaging winds and heavy rains. Widespread flooding was reported across Wisconsin. The flooding has damaged roads, businesses and private residences in multiple counties. At least one person was injured near Thornton, Iowa after a tractor-trailer was blown over on Interstate 35.The worst hit was the region from central Wisconsin to eastern Iowa, where several tornadoes touched down. The strongest winds were measured at Iowa City Airport, at 133 km/h (83 mph).
More than 110 000 customers in Michigan, Wisconsin an Iowa were left without power on August 28; over 60 000 in Michigan, 40 000 in Wisconsin and 13 000 in Iowa.
At least two tornadoes touched down in Wisconsin on the same day. The twisters, which touched down in southwest Fond du Lac County near Brandon and north of Kiel near the Calumet and Manitowoc County lines, downed trees and power lines, while also damaging multiple buildings. No injuries were reported.
Several parts of the state have experienced torrential rainfalls in the past two weeks with some areas receiving more than 356 mm (14 inches) of rain, Gov. Scott Walker said August 29. This has caused lake levels to rise in Dane County and pushed portions of the Kickapoo and Baraboo rivers to record levels.
Numerous residents were rescued as life-threatening floods hit parts of the state's southwest into August 28. The floods were so destructive, they forced Gov. Walker to declare a state of emergency for several counties, including Fond du Lac, Juneau, La Crosse, Monroe, Vernon, and Washington. Some of these areas received nearly 305 mm (12 inches) of rain, AccuWeather Meteorologist Isaac Longley reports.
"It all began after rounds of heavy rain and thunderstorms rolled through the morning hours of August 27," he said. "After a break in the rain during the afternoon, a line of violent thunderstorms erupted over southern Minnesota and advanced eastward into Wisconsin, the same area where heavy rain had fallen just earlier in the day."
According to the National Weather Service, the Kickapoo River in Rockton reached a near-record level of 6.37 m (20.9 feet) on the morning of August 28. This is well above the flooding state of 4.87 m (16 feet), for the second time this year. Several other rivers and streams also reached near-record levels, Longley said.
High-water rescues were reported in Rockton and in La Crosse at the Brookview Mobile Home Park. Widespread evacuations were carried out in Vernon and La Crosse counties.
A strong cold front is slowly moving south and east, stretching from New England to the central and Southern Plains, NWS forecaster Wix noted early Thursday, August 30.
As this boundary slows and stalls across the Mid-Atlantic and into the Middle Mississippi Valley today, more rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected along the boundary.
Some of these thunderstorms could produce locally heavy rainfall--thus a marginal risk of flash flooding is possible from the Mid Atlantic inland through the Tennessee Valley today.
Meanwhile, a portion of the front across the Southern and Central Plains will shift northward and transition into a warm front today, guided by a developing area of low pressure. As this frontal boundary continues to traverse eastward across the Plains and towards the Mississippi River Valley, thunderstorms capable of producing heavy rainfall are forecast for tonight night and Friday morning.
The combination of heavy rain potential and already saturated soils have led to a slight risk of flash flooding for the middle Missouri Valley this evening and overnight.
The Storm Prediction Center has also issued a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms stretching from Southern Minnesota southward into eastern Kansas and western Missouri during this time frame as well.
By Friday, August 31, the cluster of storms will continue impacting the middle Mississippi Valley, especially as the center of low pressure continues to strengthen, and a deep layer of warm moist air is lifted northward from the Gulf of Mexico aiding in storm development.
This will be further exasperated by another cold front dropping southeast from Canada into the northern Plains, bringing with it a surge of colder air.
The clash of the two air masses could lead to strong storms across the Mid and Upper Mississippi Valleys as well as into the far western Plains. This area has been outlined as being in a slight risk for severe thunderstorms by the Storm Prediction Center for Friday.
The Weather Prediction Center has also outlined much of the Upper and Mid Mississippi Valleys as being in a slight risk for flash flooding as well.
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Toured storm damage in Brownsville. Lots of cleanup underway. Great to hear about so many neighbors helping their fellow neighbors! pic.twitter.com/rOiDksHlp7
— Governor Walker (@GovWalker) 30 augustus 2018
WOW: Check out the damage on WIS 131 between Ontario and Rockton in Vernon County. Great reminder to never underestimate the power of water!
— WisDOT SW Region (@WisDOTsouthwest) 30 augustus 2018
Remember: Do not drive through standing water or around barriers. pic.twitter.com/f3X2ybJ8iY
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— ReadyWisconsin (@ReadyWisconsin) 30 augustus 2018
High water levels on portions of the Baraboo and Kickapoo rivers have caused flooding in several southwestern Wisconsin communities. If you encounter flooded roads, do no drive through the water. Turn around, don’t drown! #ReadyWI #wiwx pic.twitter.com/2xHfsu3gFT
— ReadyWisconsin (@ReadyWisconsin) 30 augustus 2018
Another vivid reminder not to drive through standing water. Turn around. Don’t drown. ???? pic.twitter.com/ZPbBp3s9pT
— Governor Walker (@GovWalker) 29 augustus 2018
East Mason still closed due to high water near Main St. but rain has slowed and water is slowly going down #wiwx pic.twitter.com/trn1WTsHDc
— Robert Hornacek (@rhornacek) 28 augustus 2018
Several cars stuck in water on Main St. in east Green Bay #wiwx pic.twitter.com/BwLc0M7s54
— Robert Hornacek (@rhornacek) 28 augustus 2018
Joined officials in Endeavor to discuss flooding and tornado relief efforts. pic.twitter.com/kTNXZ8WLox
— Governor Walker (@GovWalker) 30 augustus 2018
Reedsburg pic.twitter.com/375THG3k6h
— Governor Walker (@GovWalker) 30 augustus 2018
Constant reminder not to drive through standing water! ???? pic.twitter.com/OXZB26mV8Y
— Governor Walker (@GovWalker) 30 augustus 2018
More views from the air of the flooding pic.twitter.com/8d25Pla31B
— Governor Walker (@GovWalker) 30 augustus 2018
This guy showed me how water knocked out his basement wall. Thankfully firefighters rescued him and his wife after a call from his grandson. pic.twitter.com/PUq6GOTSDH
— Governor Walker (@GovWalker) 29 augustus 2018
Saw flooding and force of water flowing over the dam at Village Park in Thiensville. Stay away from the edge of the water! ???? pic.twitter.com/kDSzH7eKw0
— Governor Walker (@GovWalker) 28 augustus 2018
Left field pole at the baseball diamond in Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin was almost completely underwater Wednesday... due to record/historic flooding along the Kickapoo River.
— Bill Graul (@news8bill) 30 augustus 2018
Thanks to Adam Marx for the photo.#wiwx #Flooding #KickapooRiver pic.twitter.com/johipbhS3E
A picture tells a thousand words!
— Bill Graul (@news8bill) 29 augustus 2018
Flood waters lodged this picnic table on a sign near Drifty's Canoe rental in Ontario, WI.
Thanks to Hailey Schueller for the photo.#wiwx #Flooding pic.twitter.com/UD3T2m0pcB
Record/historic #flooding of the Kickapoo River in Readstown, WI.
— Bill Graul (@news8bill) 29 augustus 2018
Forecast to crest today around 24.0' to 25.0'. The record is 19.6'.
Many are saying they've never seen the water all the way over HWY 14 like it is now.
Thanks to Braxton Cary for the photos.#wiwx #KickapooRiver pic.twitter.com/tL2ZKDFuAJ
Aerial shots of what Viola, WI looked like around 8:00 this morning. Record/historic flooding occurring along the Kickapoo River.
— Bill Graul (@news8bill) 29 augustus 2018
Thanks to "Main Serendipity" Facebook page for sharing the images. #wiwx #Flooding #KickapooRiver #nwsarx pic.twitter.com/i9ExDjhpfa
Record flooding is occurring in many spots along the Kickapoo River.
— Bill Graul (@news8bill) 29 augustus 2018
This is what it looks like this morning in Readstown, WI.
Water is over Hwy 14 & Hwy 131.
Thanks to Camille Montgomery for the photo.#wiwx #Flooding #KickapooRiver pic.twitter.com/J3JA0z2oyn
There sure was a lot of #lightning with the storms Monday night.
— Bill Graul (@news8bill) 29 augustus 2018
What an amazing shot from Mike Small of a stormy sky in La Crescent, MN. #mnwx
Thanks for sharing it Mike. pic.twitter.com/6C6TAaP41L
Cows standing on what's left of Lamb Ave. between Melvina & Sparta, WI. Thanks to Christy DeWitt for the photo. #wiwx #Flooding pic.twitter.com/Yb7VcArVAI
— Bill Graul (@news8bill) 28 augustus 2018
Flooding on Wisconsin HWY 35... between Stoddard & Genoa, WI.
— Bill Graul (@news8bill) 28 augustus 2018
Thanks to Amanda Marie Stjacque for the photos.#wiwx #nwsarx #Flooding pic.twitter.com/TQLyqzRFK1
Flooding this morning in Ontario, WI. Thanks to Amy Buchen for the photos. Kickapoo River at major to near-record flood stage.#wiwx #nwsarx #Flooding pic.twitter.com/VX65WX0nwr
— Bill Graul (@news8bill) 28 augustus 2018
The power of water is amazing. Photos were taken in Spring Coulee, east of Coon Valley, WI.
— Bill Graul (@news8bill) 28 augustus 2018
Thanks to Jay Olson for the photos.#wiwx #FlashFlooding #nwsarx pic.twitter.com/Dz4pInbALV
Flooding this morning in Elroy, WI.
— Bill Graul (@news8bill) 28 augustus 2018
Thanks to Nicholas Gollmar for the photo.#wiwx #FlashFlooding #nwsarx pic.twitter.com/ZUtSqSSg0L
This video was taken in Tortola, BVI, by Mahde Said. #flooding #bvi pic.twitter.com/DArfnDxeAT
— Jesse Ferrell (@Accu_Jesse) 31 augustus 2018
Looks like I won't be going downtown #LaValle for awhile! #Wisconsin #Flooding #Devastating pic.twitter.com/xPqMAPj5CK
— Jolee (@JoleeMockler) 29 augustus 2018
#Flooding has devastated #Hillsboro #Wisconsin where I go to Vet, grocery shop & go to the doctor. The damn there faulted and the town completely flooded! Need????????????????????????! pic.twitter.com/UZqi9M5rbK
— Jolee (@JoleeMockler) 29 augustus 2018
FLOODING: Our affiliate, @nbc15_madison, shared this drone footage of the widespread #flooding occurring in #Wisconsin today. #WIwx pic.twitter.com/yFqWEEiTXG
— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) 28 augustus 2018