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Minnesota and Wisconsin Storms Bring Heavy Rainfall

Severe thunderstorms swept across Minnesota and Wisconsin, resulting in widespread rainfall and prompting flood warnings. The storms, which began on Tuesday, July 15, and continued into Wednesday, brought heavy rain and strong winds to the...

Updated Rainfall reports for July 15 & 16
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Key Insights

  • Rainfall totals exceeded 5 inches in some areas of Douglas and Bayfield Counties.
  • Damaging winds and hail were the primary threats during the storms.
  • A Flood Warning is in effect for Northwest Wisconsin, highlighting the potential for ongoing flooding.
  • Morning commutes on Wednesday were impacted by heavy rain and potential flooding. Why this matters: Staying informed about severe weather and flood warnings helps residents prepare and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety and minimize property damage.

In-Depth Analysis

The storms initially developed near the northern International border and migrated to the Arrowhead region of Minnesota on Tuesday morning. After a brief lull, the storms intensified in the afternoon, affecting both Minnesota and Wisconsin. The Storm Track Weather team closely monitored the systems, providing updates and warnings as needed.

Rainfall reports from the National Weather Service as of 9 a.m. Wednesday, July 16, include:

  • 7:00 AM – 10 ENE Gordon – 5.23 inches – Douglas County
  • 8:06 AM – 13 E Solon Springs – 5.11 inches – Bayfield County
  • 7:24 AM – 1 SSE Aurora – 4.37 inches – St. Louis County

(See full list in Sources for more rainfall details)

The storms also brought strong winds, with reports of 52 MPH winds 4 W of Ashland. Hail was reported, with the largest being 0.88 inch hail 1 SSE of Wrenshall.

While the severe threat was primarily confined to the evening, scattered showers continued throughout Wednesday, keeping temperatures cool. Sunshine and dry air are expected to return on Thursday.

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FAQ

What areas were most affected by the rainfall?

Douglas and Bayfield Counties in Wisconsin, and St. Louis County in Minnesota, received some of the highest rainfall totals.

Is there still a flood risk?

Yes, a Flood Warning remains in effect for Northwest Wisconsin.

Takeaways

  • Stay informed about weather updates and warnings from local news and the National Weather Service.
  • Be prepared for potential flooding, especially in Northwest Wisconsin.
  • Allow extra time for commuting in the morning after heavy rainfall.
  • Secure outdoor items that could be damaged by strong winds or hail.

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