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Related: About this forumPretty crazy rainfall amounts in Mazo and Crossplains and Middleton
http://www.wkow.com/story/38929767/2018/08/21/historic-rainfallRainfall amounts.
Cross Plains 15.33"
Cross Plains 13.09"
Cross Plains 12.97"
Cross Plains 11.16"
Middleton 11.63"
Middleton 11.03"
Madison (Elver Park) 11.02"
Verona 10.47"
West Madison 9.62"
West Madison 9.58"
SW Madison 9.40"
SW Madison 9.20"
Mount Horeb 7.32"
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Pretty crazy rainfall amounts in Mazo and Crossplains and Middleton (Original Post)
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Aug 2018
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magicarpet
(16,518 posts)1. Jeez !
milestogo
(17,830 posts)2. And more to come, including downtown Madison and east side...
City of Madison releases map identifying high-risk flood areas
https://www.channel3000.com/news/city-of-madison-releases-map-identifying-high-risk-flood-areas/785511544
http://www.cityofmadison.com/live-work/extreme-weather/flooding/flood-map
Map of flooding citywide: http://www.cityofmadison.com/sites/default/files/city-of-madison/frontpage/documents/FloodMap-City.pdf
Map of flooding on the isthmus: http://www.cityofmadison.com/sites/default/files/city-of-madison/frontpage/documents/FloodMap-Isthmus.pdf
https://www.channel3000.com/news/city-of-madison-releases-map-identifying-high-risk-flood-areas/785511544
http://www.cityofmadison.com/live-work/extreme-weather/flooding/flood-map
Map of flooding citywide: http://www.cityofmadison.com/sites/default/files/city-of-madison/frontpage/documents/FloodMap-City.pdf
Map of flooding on the isthmus: http://www.cityofmadison.com/sites/default/files/city-of-madison/frontpage/documents/FloodMap-Isthmus.pdf
Ellipsis
(9,183 posts)3. Apparently the damn/locks could fail on lake Mendota...
...if they dont open them up. Mendota is about 5 feet higher then Lake Monona from what I remember. They have to release more water via the Yahara River into Monona and its 2" over historical high now. The Yahara is about 20 blocks east of the capital.
They are sandbagging along the Yahara and other places. Hopefully all will be good.
milestogo
(17,830 posts)4. Photo of the Yahara between Mendota and Monona
The Yahara River as seen from the bridge on Rutledge Street in between Riverside and Thornton avenues of the Yahara River spilling into Lake Monona in Madison. The Yahara River is at least a foot and a half higher than it was before Mondays rainfall, according to U.S. Geological Survey data. (Photo: Molly Beck/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/local/wisconsin/2018/08/24/madison-braces-flooding-news-and-photos-shared-social-media/1083114002/
I've kayaked down this many times and never seen it like this. If they open the locks its going to go up even higher.
Ellipsis
(9,183 posts)5. At one point I lived about a hundred yards from that bridge.