Duluth, MN – Heavy thunderstorms overnight have caused significant flooding in parts of northwest Wisconsin, with flash flood warnings in effect until later today.
According to the US National Weather Service in Duluth, Minnesota, the storms that moved east of the Northland brought heavy rainfall, with some areas experiencing up to a foot of rain. Residents are urged to report any severe weather or flooding via social media or email.
Despite mostly sunny skies today, there is a chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms tonight, with temperatures ranging from the 70s to mid-80s. Wednesday will see cooler temperatures in the mid-60s to mid-70s, but more showers and thunderstorms are expected Wednesday night into Thursday. Thursday’s forecast predicts mostly sunny skies with increasing chances of rain and thunderstorms late, with highs between 67 and 77 degrees.
Residents should stay informed and take necessary precautions as the weather situation evolves. The heavy rainfall has already impacted local communities, and further showers could exacerbate flooding.
For updates and safety information, follow the US National Weather Service in Duluth on social media or visit their website. The community is encouraged to share observations and stay alert for further weather advisories.