Another storm dumps more than 7 inches of rain in parts of southeast Wisconsin [PHOTOS]
Another drenching storm has dumped more than 7 inches of rain on parts of Ozaukee and Washington counties. For more on this story, click here.
The Milwaukee River is swelling in Saukville. Flood waters are already touching the back of some homes.Photo by: Julia Fello
The Milwaukee River is swelling in Saukville. Flood waters are already touching the back of some homes.Photo by: Julia Fello
The Milwaukee River is swelling in Saukville. Flood waters are already touching the back of some homes.Photo by: Julia Fello
This 4-feet deep hole caused a portion of Highway 33 in Saukville.Photo by: Julia Fello
This 4-feet deep hole caused a portion of Highway 33 in Saukville.Photo by: Julia Fello
Photo by: Coreen Zell
Milwaukee River in Thiensville continues to rise. (Photo taken Tuesday, August 28 at 1:20 p.m.)Photo by: Coreen Zell
Milwaukee River in Thiensville continues to rise. (Photo taken Tuesday, August 28 at 1:20 p.m.)Photo by: Coreen Zell
These photos were taken at St. John XXIII Catholic School in Port Washington. It was their first day of school -- and heavy rain left their cafeteria, band room, and hallways flooded.Photo by: Coreen Zell
These photos were taken at St. John XXIII Catholic School in Port Washington. It was their first day of school -- and heavy rain left their cafeteria, band room, and hallways flooded.Photo by: Coreen Zell
These photos were taken at St. John XXIII Catholic School in Port Washington. It was their first day of school -- and heavy rain left their cafeteria, band room, and hallways flooded.Photo by: Coreen Zell
Washington County is just one of many areas in Southeast Wisconsin drying out after the rain. Some homeowners in West Bend are still dealing with flooded basements and structural damage. (Photo by JoAnn Schmidt.)Photo by: Jo Ann Schmidt
Washington County is just one of many areas in Southeast Wisconsin drying out after the rain. Some homeowners in West Bend are still dealing with flooded basements and structural damage.Photo by: Lauren Winfrey
Washington County is just one of many areas in Southeast Wisconsin drying out after the rain. Some homeowners in West Bend are still dealing with flooded basements and structural damage.Photo by: Lauren Winfrey
Washington County is just one of many areas in Southeast Wisconsin drying out after the rain. Some homeowners in West Bend are still dealing with flooded basements and structural damage.Photo by: Lauren Winfrey
Washington County is just one of many areas in Southeast Wisconsin drying out after the rain. Some homeowners in West Bend are still dealing with flooded basements and structural damage.Photo by: Lauren Winfrey
Washington County is just one of many areas in Southeast Wisconsin drying out after the rain. Some homeowners in West Bend are still dealing with flooded basements and structural damage.Photo by: Coreen Zell
Washington County is just one of many areas in Southeast Wisconsin drying out after the rain. Some homeowners in West Bend are still dealing with flooded basements and structural damage.Photo by: Coreen Zell
Washington County is just one of many areas in Southeast Wisconsin drying out after the rain. Some homeowners in West Bend are still dealing with flooded basements and structural damage.Photo by: Coreen Zell
High waters pulled this boat away from its dock. First responders say it’s too dangerous to retrieve it wIth current water level.Photo by: Pete Zervakis
Crews are attempting to make major road repairs on a state highway in Saukville after flooding there MondayPhoto by: Lauren Winfrey
Crews are attempting to make major road repairs on a state highway in Saukville after flooding there MondayPhoto by: Lauren Winfrey