MILWAUKEE - A flood watch is in effect for southeastern Wisconsin until 11 p.m. Monday, Aug. 14.
Most locations have seen 1.5" to over 2.5" through Monday at 5 p.m. Additional rain could accumulate up to an inch more by Tuesday morning on August 15th.
Flooding will be a concern Monday night as rain continues to fall. Turn around, don't drown if you come across an area with standing water.
The worst of the activity is going to move off to the east into Michigan overnight Monday. However, some rain will circulate around the main area of low-pressure through Tuesday morning.
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Areas near the lakeshore could experience a few moderate to heavy rain late Monday. Western coonties will experience the lightest rain.
Only a few isolated showers possible early Tuesday morning, but as the low pressure moves to the east it will take the rain and clouds with it further into Tuesday afternoon.
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Thankfully, the sun will be back further into Tuesday. Northerly winds will keep temperatures Tuesday afternoon in the lower 70s.
You can get updated rain totals here.