You are going to start your day. First, here is sally severson. We are watching the radar once again for today. The heaviest of the rain showers remaining just to the north and west before the boundary is washing out over the next 16 hours or so. There you go. Live on the radar network. Showers lighter across parts of fond and dodge county. The heavy rains are showing up to the west overall. That is where the flooding is a concern. We talk to jeremy in a moment. Rain to heaviest to the north and west. Scattered showers, a stray rumble of thunder is possible and the temperatures going up to upper 70s. Spotty showers staying in the forecast for tonight and tomorrow morning. There is incredible rain to the here in the southeast part of the state, we saw the rain yesterday. Thunderstorms blew through in the morning. We are along the fox river in waukesha. No flood concerns here. The water is just a little higher than normal. It is staying within the banks. To the areas of the state hit har
Bit but below the flood stage. This is fox river in waukesha. It is a different story in western and central wisconsin. We have flood warnings in place. One county, clark, the Flash Flood Warning expired but flood advisory. Overnight a report from the dispatch as many as 60 roads were impacted by the check out this video. This is from clark county. Well some of the rain gauges topped 8 inches over night. The flood is common there. They picked up again in parts of clark county 8 inches of rhine. The rain isnt done yet in parts of western and central wisconsin. We are dry along the fox river. You are going to get work dry bring the umbrella, maybe showers and storms a little later on. Live in waukesha, back to you. Thank you, jeremy. Now to matt salemme. We have the chopper parked because of the clouds and the fog. Things are quiet across the system. A little tap on the brakes in the bypass between oklahoma and national, just a little brake tapping at this point. Otherwise the rest of th