How much did it rain in Wisconsin on Monday night? – MASHAHER

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How much did it rain in Wisconsin on Monday night? – MASHAHER


Storms battered several Wisconsin cities late Monday night into early Tuesday morning, with flash flood warnings in effect in southeastern and eastern parts of the state until 10 a.m. Tuesday.

Thousands of We Energies customers are also waking up without power Tuesday, with the majority of outages in southeastern Wisconsin.

Here’s how much it rained in Milwaukee and other Wisconsin cities last night.

How much did it rain in Milwaukee and southeastern Wisconsin yesterday?

Here’s a rundown of the most recent rainfall totals in southeastern Wisconsin, according to the National Weather Service volunteer monitoring service:

  • Menomonee Falls: 0.36 inches

  • Whitefish Bay: 0.43 inches

  • Brookfield: 0.6 inches

  • Wauwatosa: 0.73 inches

  • Kenosha: 0.75 inches

  • Greendale: 0.84 inches

  • West Allis: 0.95 inches

  • Muskego: 0.98 inches

  • South Milwaukee: 1.35 inches

  • Waukesha: 1.33 inches

  • New Berlin: 1.5 inches

  • Racine: 1.63 inches

How much did it rain in other Wisconsin cities yesterday?

Eastern Wisconsin cities saw among the heaviest rainfall, as the storm moved across state borders into Minnesota.

  • Appleton: 1.18 inches

  • Madison: 1.29 inches

  • Green Bay: 1.39 inches

  • Kewaunee: 1.42 inches

  • Manitowoc: 1.55 inches

  • Sheboygan: 1.55 inches

  • Oshkosh: 1.83 inches

  • St. Croix: 2.32 inches

  • Menomonie: 2.46 inches

How much will it rain in Milwaukee on Tuesday?

Though storms have subsided, Milwaukee will continue to see cooler and windy weather Tuesday, according to Accuweather.

The weather service forecasts cloudy weather with light rain throughout the morning in Milwaukee, with clouds eventually breaking for some sun. About 0.03 inches of rain is expected.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: How much did it rain in Wisconsin yesterday? Rainfall totals, forecast


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