Washington

Flash Flood Watch
Statement as of 10:24 PM CDT del 19 Maggio 2013

... Flash Flood Watch remains in effect through Monday evening...

The Flash Flood Watch continues for

* portions of Minnesota and Wisconsin... including the following
areas... in Minnesota... Anoka... Benton... Carver... Chisago...
Dakota... Douglas... Freeborn... Goodhue... Hennepin... Isanti...
Kanabec... Kandiyohi... Le Sueur... McLeod... Meeker... Mille
Lacs... Morrison... Nicollet... Pope... Ramsey... Rice... Scott...
Sherburne... Sibley... Stearns... Steele... Stevens... Todd...
Waseca... Washington and Wright. In Wisconsin... Barron...
Chippewa... Dunn... Eau Claire... Pepin... Pierce... Polk... Rusk
and St. Croix.

* Through Monday evening

* a combination of saturated ground and the potential for heavy
rain through early Monday evening could lead to localized
areas of flash flooding.


Precautionary/preparedness actions...

A Flash Flood Watch means that conditions may develop that lead
to flash flooding. Flash flooding is a very dangerous situation.

You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action
should flash flood warnings be issued.




Record Report
Statement as of 1:37 am CDT on May 20, 2013

... Record daily maximum rainfall set at Twin Cities MN...

A record rainfall of 1.16 inches was set at Twin Cities MN
yesterday. This breaks the old record of 0.99 set in 1925.



Local Storm Report


05/19/2013 0510 PM

10 miles W of River Falls, Washington County.

Thunderstorm wind gust m58.00 mph, reported by trained spotter.





05/19/2013 0510 PM

10 miles W of River Falls, Washington County.

Thunderstorm wind gust m58.00 mph, reported by trained spotter.





05/19/2013 0510 PM

10 miles W of River Falls, Washington County.

Thunderstorm wind gust m58.00 mph, reported by trained spotter.





05/19/2013 0510 PM

10 miles W of River Falls, Washington County.

Thunderstorm wind gust m58 mph, reported by trained spotter.




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