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September 2010 Minnesota-Wisconsin flood

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152:. Most locations in southern Minnesota reported more than 4 inches (100 mm), with numerous locations recording 6 inches (150 mm) or more. The areal extent of extreme rainfall was unusually large; more than 5,000 square miles (13,000 km) in Minnesota received more than 6 inches (150 mm). 330:
As of September 29, Wisconsin authorities reported that flooding had destroyed three homes and caused more than $ 4.6 million in damages to public infrastructure. A preliminary assessment of damages in Minnesota estimated their total cost as $ 64.1 million and identified 80 homes as having been
589: 236:, marking the first time since record-keeping began in 1893 that the river exceeded flood stage during the autumn months. River flooding in the region is typically associated with spring 164:. Water levels in area rivers rose beginning on September 23 and for several days thereafter, with some of the highest water levels occurring a week after the heavy rains. The 120:
throughout the region beginning in the early afternoon of September 22 and continuing until the evening of September 23. Tropical moisture moving northward from remnants of
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contributed to heavy rainfall. The highest rainfall reported for the two-day period in Minnesota was 11.06 inches (281 mm), recorded by a volunteer observer near
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As of September 24, there had been no deaths or injuries from the flooding. However, the heavy rainfall and flooding caused significant adverse effects on
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on October 19. Nine Wisconsin counties were included in a disaster declaration on October 21. These declarations made local governments and some
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declared the flooding to have been a "major disaster" in a 21-county region of Minnesota. Eight additional Minnesota counties were added to the
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fields were covered by standing water for several hours or longer. In Wisconsin, the September rains and flooding contributed to a poor quality
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financial assistance to cover 75 percent of their costs for emergency work and repair or replacement of damaged facilities.
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September 22-23, 2010: Significant Rainfall and Widespread Flooding Across Southern Minnesota and Wisconsin
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Flooding Eases in Parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin, But Some Communities Still Struggle
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Soil moisture levels in the affected region were high prior to the storms, increasing
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Flood Damage, Disruption in Southern Minnesota; I-35 closed, more flooding expected
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of Minnesota and Wisconsin declared states of emergency during the flooding.
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Special Legislative Session Called To Address Flood Relief In Minnesota
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Flooding Forces Evacuations, Road Closures in Southern Minnesota
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Significant Flooding in Central Wisconsin on September 23, 2010
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Governor Doyle Declares State of Emergency for Columbia County
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2010 a year of difficulty for Wisconsin fruits and vegetables
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Significant Flooding and Heavy Rain of September 22-23, 2010
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crop and the failure of a large fraction of the state's
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put towns underwater and forced evacuations in southern
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September 2010 flash flooding in Minnesota and Wisconsin
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Who to call if you need help after the September floods
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2010 flooding in Minnesota and Wisconsin, United States
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Eight Additional Counties Now Eligible For Federal Aid
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Flooding forced evacuations in communities including
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Severe floods hit Midwest; areas downriver get ready
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Some major roads, including portions of 506: 504: 491: 489: 379: 377: 375: 303:production in the region by delaying fall 36: 29: 475: 473: 31:September 2010 Minnesota-Wisconsin Flood 18:September 2010 Minnesota/Wisconsin Flood 371: 415:Heavy Rainfall - September 22-23, 2010 287:closed some major roads in and around 7: 358:in the affected region eligible for 737:Federal Emergency Management Agency 711:Federal Emergency Management Agency 685:Federal Emergency Management Agency 360:Federal Emergency Management Agency 224:in Wisconsin. On September 29, the 196:. Records were also broken on the 168:crested at a record-high stage at 25: 394:, Weather.com, September 26, 2010 756:2010 floods in the United States 514:, FOX 9 News, September 24, 2010 385:Flooding Hits the Upper Midwest 771:Natural disasters in Wisconsin 766:Natural disasters in Minnesota 279:and roads in the southwestern 112:associated with a slow-moving 1: 536:Seth Naeve and Bruce Potter, 281:Twin Cities metropolitan area 642:, NBC-15, September 27, 2010 273:Black River Falls, Wisconsin 57:September 23rd - October 9th 761:Floods in the United States 124:in the eastern Pacific and 797: 658:Christian Science Monitor 527:, CNN, September 24, 2010 352:disaster area declaration 346:On October 13, 2010, the 156:River stages and flooding 116:produced unusually heavy 79:$ 68.5 million (2010 USD) 35: 142:National Weather Service 122:tropical storm Georgette 615:Winona (Minnesota) Post 356:nonprofit organizations 348:U.S. federal government 140:. The highest official 291:in central Wisconsin. 100:in the Upper Midwest. 335:Disaster declarations 661:, September 25, 2010 577:, September 29, 2010 544:, September 29, 2010 498:, September 23, 2010 170:Henderson, Minnesota 47:St. Peter, Minnesota 713:, October 19, 2010 542:Minnesota Crop News 45:collapsed North of 32: 739:, October 21, 2010 731:2010-12-14 at the 705:2010-12-07 at the 687:, October 13, 2010 679:2010-11-23 at the 600:, October 15, 2010 592:2011-07-17 at the 561:, January 27, 2011 479:Associated Press, 420:2011-02-25 at the 390:2010-09-26 at the 210:Babcock, Wisconsin 781:2010 in Wisconsin 776:2010 in Minnesota 735:, press release, 709:, press release, 683:, press release, 617:, October 6, 2010 575:La Crosse Tribune 553:Sara Schoenborn, 265:Waseca, Minnesota 226:Mississippi River 204:in Minnesota and 150:Blue Earth County 108:Several waves of 83: 82: 16:(Redirected from 788: 740: 723: 714: 697: 688: 671: 662: 649: 643: 637: 631: 624: 618: 609:Sarah Elmquist, 607: 601: 584: 578: 568: 562: 551: 545: 534: 528: 521: 515: 508: 499: 493: 484: 477: 468: 462: 456: 450: 444: 438: 425: 412: 395: 381: 222:Wisconsin Rivers 138:Faribault County 40: 33: 21: 796: 795: 791: 790: 789: 787: 786: 785: 746: 745: 744: 743: 733:Wayback Machine 724: 717: 707:Wayback Machine 698: 691: 681:Wayback Machine 672: 665: 650: 646: 638: 634: 625: 621: 608: 604: 594:Wayback Machine 585: 581: 569: 565: 552: 548: 535: 531: 522: 518: 510:Karen Scullin, 509: 502: 494: 487: 478: 471: 463: 459: 451: 447: 439: 428: 422:Wayback Machine 413: 398: 392:Wayback Machine 382: 373: 368: 337: 297: 285:Wisconsin River 166:Minnesota River 158: 106: 76:Property damage 49: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 794: 792: 784: 783: 778: 773: 768: 763: 758: 748: 747: 742: 741: 715: 689: 663: 651:Mark Guarino, 644: 632: 619: 602: 579: 563: 546: 529: 516: 500: 485: 469: 457: 445: 426: 396: 370: 369: 367: 364: 336: 333: 296: 293: 157: 154: 130:Gulf of Mexico 126:Hurricane Karl 105: 102: 98:flash flooding 81: 80: 77: 73: 72: 63: 59: 58: 55: 51: 50: 41: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 793: 782: 779: 777: 774: 772: 769: 767: 764: 762: 759: 757: 754: 753: 751: 738: 734: 730: 727: 722: 720: 716: 712: 708: 704: 701: 696: 694: 690: 686: 682: 678: 675: 670: 668: 664: 660: 659: 654: 648: 645: 641: 636: 633: 629: 623: 620: 616: 612: 606: 603: 599: 595: 591: 588: 583: 580: 576: 572: 567: 564: 560: 556: 550: 547: 543: 539: 533: 530: 526: 520: 517: 513: 507: 505: 501: 497: 492: 490: 486: 482: 476: 474: 470: 466: 461: 458: 454: 449: 446: 442: 437: 435: 433: 431: 427: 423: 419: 416: 411: 409: 407: 405: 403: 401: 397: 393: 389: 386: 383:Chris Dolce, 380: 378: 376: 372: 365: 363: 361: 357: 353: 349: 344: 342: 334: 332: 328: 326: 322: 318: 314: 310: 307:and reducing 306: 302: 294: 292: 290: 289:Stevens Point 286: 282: 278: 277:Interstate 35 274: 270: 266: 262: 258: 254: 250: 246: 241: 239: 235: 231: 227: 223: 219: 215: 211: 207: 203: 199: 195: 191: 187: 183: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 155: 153: 151: 147: 143: 139: 135: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 111: 110:thunderstorms 103: 101: 99: 95: 91: 87: 78: 74: 71: 67: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 43:U.S Route 169 39: 34: 19: 656: 647: 635: 626:Tim Nelson, 622: 614: 605: 597: 582: 574: 566: 558: 549: 541: 532: 519: 460: 448: 345: 338: 331:destroyed. 329: 298: 257:Zumbro Falls 245:New Richland 242: 206:Yellow River 202:Zumbro River 198:Cannon River 159: 107: 92:and central 85: 84: 523:Moni Basu, 309:crop yields 253:Pine Island 234:flood stage 232:rose above 218:Trempealeau 750:Categories 598:GovMonitor 366:References 305:harvesting 114:warm front 559:Agri-View 341:governors 134:Winnebago 94:Wisconsin 90:Minnesota 70:Wisconsin 66:Minnesota 729:Archived 703:Archived 677:Archived 590:Archived 418:Archived 388:Archived 249:Owatonna 238:snowmelt 230:St. Paul 200:and the 190:Shakopee 182:St Peter 118:rainfall 62:Location 327:crop. 325:cabbage 317:soybean 295:Damages 269:Arcadia 261:Hammond 178:Mankato 174:New Ulm 128:in the 321:potato 267:, and 263:, and 220:, and 194:Savage 192:, and 186:Jordan 162:runoff 104:Causes 214:Black 146:Amboy 339:The 315:and 313:corn 301:crop 271:and 68:and 54:Date 240:. 228:at 208:at 148:in 136:in 752:: 718:^ 692:^ 666:^ 655:, 613:, 596:, 573:, 557:, 540:, 503:^ 488:^ 472:^ 429:^ 399:^ 374:^ 259:, 255:, 251:, 247:, 216:, 188:, 184:, 180:, 176:, 20:)

Index

September 2010 Minnesota/Wisconsin Flood

U.S Route 169
St. Peter, Minnesota
Minnesota
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Wisconsin
flash flooding
thunderstorms
warm front
rainfall
tropical storm Georgette
Hurricane Karl
Gulf of Mexico
Winnebago
Faribault County
National Weather Service
Amboy
Blue Earth County
runoff
Minnesota River
Henderson, Minnesota
New Ulm
Mankato
St Peter
Jordan
Shakopee
Savage
Cannon River

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