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East Central Wisconsin Flooding July 30

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 4:06 pm
by pojo
Green Bay NWS reports:

Slow moving thunderstorms with very heavy rain produced urban and flash flooding across part of east-central Wisconsin during the evening of July 30. The storms developed ahead of a strong upper level low and associated cold front moving southeast into a warm, moist air mass. Dew points approached 70 deg F along a southwest to northeast axis across Wisconsin. Late afternoon and early evening storms produced isolated large hail before an east-west boundary became established in the Appleton/Menasha area, providing a focus for training thunderstorms and the resultant flooding. The highest measured rainfall was 6.50 inches in Darboy (Calumet county), including 3 inches in one hour. NWS radar rainfall estimates were in the 5 to 7+ inch range in the hardest hit areas.
Menasha is extreme NE quadrant of Winnebago County.


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Menasha Flooding:
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Flooding in Menasha (extreme northeast Winnebago county). Photo by Dr. Jim Brey, UW Fox Valley.

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Flooding in Menasha. Photo by Dr. Jim Brey, UW Fox Valley.

Flooding in Darboy:
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Darboy (northwest Calumet county) was also hard hit. Photo by Bob Ring.

We lost power and one of our neighbors told us that our street was flooded with over 7" of rain. (in Menasha)

Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 5:32 pm
by weatherlover427
Yikes! :o That's a heck of a lot of rain! Were you home from your vacation yet when this happened, Shannon? Glad you're OK either way. :)