Flash flood warnings issued
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Storms developing Sunday night and lingering into Monday night could produce localized flash flooding, though it's hard to predict where it will land.
R esidents from the Great Plains to the southern Atlantic Coast are bracing for flash flooding on Monday after up to 14 inches of rain fell in a short amount of time over the weekend in parts of Wisconsin, prompting numerous water rescues in Milwaukee.
Since Trump took office, FEMA aid has been hit or miss. Kerr County in central Texas, which saw flash floods on July 4 that killed at least 135 people, including 37 children, received FEMA funding, as did Arkansas after deadly tornadoes, only after it was initially denied.
Rescue workers and emergency crews are responding to life-threatening flash flooding in the wake of record rainfall in Wisconsin, and more rain is in the forecast for Sunday night, officials said.
Flash flooding, gusty winds and hail pose a risk to those in the Midwest, as strong storms could hit the area this weekend.
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WISN 12 News on MSNFlood watch issued for multiple Wisconsin counties as storms approach
Multiple rounds of thunderstorms expected to bring heavy rainfall, threatening flash floods across southern Wisconsin counties through Sunday morning
Milwaukee County was under a state of emergency Sunday as several roads were blocked off and neighbors impacted by flooding tried to salvage what's left after what's being called a historic rainfall.
Flash flooding hit Milwaukee and Waukesha counties as heavy rain pounded the area, forcing the Wisconsin State Fair to close early and disrupting events across the region Saturday.