Record-breaking rainfall caused flash flooding in parts of southeast Wisconsin

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Record rainfall caused flash flooding in parts of southeast Wisconsin

Almost all the rain fell within a three to six-hour period. McCarty Park in West Allis was one of the areas hit.

Record rainfall caused flash flooding in parts of southeast Wisconsin. Total rainfall at Mitchell Airport on Sunday, Aug. 2 was 4.79 inches. That broke the previous record of 2.79 inches set in 1960, according to the National Weather Service. 

Almost all the rain fell within a three to six-hour period. McCarty Park in West Allis was one of the areas hit. 

Rainfall totals for southeast Wisconsin from thunderstorms on Sunday, Aug. 2

Record rainfall totals caused flash flooding in southeast Wisconsin.

On Sunday night, Aug. 2 FOX6 cameras captured several cars get stuck in the water near 82nd and Arthur. The swirling waters from the park were spilling onto the street. Parts of eastbound I-43 had to be shut down due to the flooding. Traffic was diverted off the freeway at 84th Street. Those lanes have reopened.