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FOX6 News Milwaukee on MSNMilwaukee heavy rain and sewer overflows; beaches remain closed
Bradford Beach and McKinley Beach will remain closed through Saturday, Aug. 16 due to recent heavy rain and sewer overflows in the Milwaukee area.
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FOX6 News Milwaukee on MSNWisconsin severe weather outlook: Heavy rain, flooding risks through weekend
Because the stalled front won't move much, the same towns could see several inches of rain in a matter of days. That raises the risk of flash flooding, especially in areas where rivers are already ...
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WISN 12 News on MSNMilwaukee prepares for more rain as residents recover from storm damage
Milwaukee officials urge residents to brace for more rain after last weekend's storm caused significant damage ...
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WISN 12 News on MSNMilwaukee officials warn of weekend storms, share flood safety tips
Local authorities share detailed preparation checklist to help Milwaukee residents protect properties and stay safe during ...
Milwaukee officials advise residents to prepare for potential weekend rainstorms and take protective measures.
Milwaukee County has a preliminary estimate that damages to roads, park systems, bridges and waterways from this month's event is roughly $23 million.
Wisconsin prepares for storms, floods, and high humidity, as the National Weather Service warns of severe weather ahead.
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WISN 12 News on MSNHistoric rainfall 'overwhelmed' Milwaukee area sewer system, more rain on the way
Southeastern Wisconsin is preparing for additional rainfall after a historic storm caused the first deep tunnel overflow of ...
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Heat index values near 100 degrees today with potential flooding risk overnight as storms stall over southeast Wisconsin. 1-3" rainfall is possible through Tuesday.
The flooding in Milwaukee was bad over the weekend. But recent projects by MMSD may have prevented them from being worse.
The last sewer overflow of a similar magnitude to this occurred in 1999, when about 4.4 billion gallons was released.
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