Lake Monona is at a new record high. Dry weather is predicted for the coming days, but flooding remains an ongoing risk as long as lake levels remain this high. Do not remove sandbags, and continue to be on alert.
Updates
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Thursday, Sep. 6 at 2:00 pm
Lake Levels, Weather Outlook, & Traffic Updates
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Wednesday, Sep. 5 at 4:00 pm
Bike Path & Road Closures, Text Alerts Now Available!
A few lane closures remain for the evening commute. New: Sign up to get flooding updates via text!
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Monday, Sep. 3 at 2:00 pm
Weather Outlook & Road Closures
Rain is expected this afternoon, and the potential for urban flash flooding increases. Expect water levels on the streets to rise during moderate to intense rain events.
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Monday, Sep. 3 at 9:00 am
News Conference: Monday, Sept. 3 Flood Update
Mayoral News Conference on flooding updates.
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Sunday, Sep. 2 at 7:00 pm
Road Closures for Sunday, Sept. 2
Due to the recent rainstorm, flooding has closed some roads and lanes. Residents are encouraged to stay safe during flash flooding by staying out of floodwaters.
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Sunday, Sep. 2 at 1:00 pm
High Risk of Flash Flooding on Sunday, Sept. 2
The risk for flash flooding remains high this afternoon and into the evening. Residents in areas at risk of flash flooding should be prepared. Sandbags should remain in place and vehicles should not be parked in low-lying areas.
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Saturday, Sep. 1 at 11:30 am
Road Closure, Bike Path, & Parking Updates
Flooding concerns remain as forecasts show even more rain to come. Lake levels remain high and the threat of flash flooding continues. Residents should keep sandbag barriers in place until notified they can be removed.
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Friday, Aug. 31 at 3:30 pm
Parking Reminders for the Week Ahead
Free overnight parking in all City-owned parking garages continues through Friday, September 7. Late night pay resumes the evening of Saturday, September 8.
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Friday, Aug. 31 at 1:30 pm
Potentially Threatening Weather Forecast
We have a potentially threatening weather forecast. Check the latest weather forecast frequently. A small amount of rain will cause more pooling and potential lane closures.
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Thursday, Aug. 30 at 3:00 pm
Current Conditions & Reporting Flood Damage
Residents should continue to prepare for more flooding. If you experience flood damage, please report it to United Way 211 or report damages online.
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