We experience no significant additional flood risk due to the current lake levels.
Updates
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Friday, Aug. 16 at 1:45 pm
August 16, 2019 Update
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Friday, Aug. 9 at 2:54 pm
August 9, 2019 Update
We experience no significant additional flood risk due to the current lake levels.
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Friday, Aug. 2 at 1:45 pm
August 2, 2019 Update
We experience no significant additional flood risk due to the current lake levels.
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Friday, Jul. 26 at 10:10 am
July 26, 2019 Update
We experience no significant additional flood risk due to the current lake levels, as expected both lakes have risen in response to last Thursday’s rain.
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Friday, Jul. 19 at 10:10 am
July 19, 2019 Update
We experience no significant additional flood risk due to the current lake levels, Lake Monona is dropping slowly. We had approximately 1.25” of rain on Thursday.
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Friday, Jul. 12 at 1:33 pm
July 12, 2019 Update
We experience no significant additional flood risk due to the current lake levels, Lake Monona is dropping slowly. The forecast is hot with no rain until mid-next week, so we are trending in the correct direction.
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Friday, Jul. 5 at 1:33 pm
July 5, 2019 Update
We experience no significant additional flood risk due to the current lake levels, but Monona is creeping up.
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Friday, Jun. 28 at 1:44 pm
June 28, 2019 Update
We experience no significant additional flood risk due to the current lake levels. Current extended forecast is for approximately a 50% chance of rain every day next work week. We will watch levels closely.
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Friday, Jun. 21 at 1:41 pm
June 21, 2019 Update
We experience no significant additional flood risk due to the current lake levels. Recall typically 1” of rain in the Mendota watershed gets you a 3” rise in the elevation of Lake Mendota.
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Friday, Jun. 14 at 1:35 pm
June 14, 2019 Update
Mendota is at elevation 850.36, this is down from 850.49 last week. The summer max by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources order is 850.10 (So, we are approximately three inches over summer max).
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