Severe Weather Hits Midwest, Live Weather Updates Available
The flood watch and advisory are in effect until further notice, with the National Weather Service monitoring the situation closely. Residents in the affected areas are advised to take necessary precautions and stay safe during the severe weather, and live weather updates are available to help them stay informed.

Southeastern Minnesota and northern Iowa are experiencing severe weather, with heavy rain and thunderstorms causing urban and small stream flooding in areas such as Glenville, Hartland, and New Richland. A flood advisory is currently in effect until 8:30 PM CDT, with additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch expected, leading to minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for parts of Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, warning of possible flash flooding due to excessive rainfall. Photos captured by viewers show the impact of the severe weather, with flooding reported around Front Street and other locations. The areas at risk include La Crosse, La Crescent, and French Island, where minor flooding is expected due to the heavy rain.
A flood watch is also in effect for several rivers in Wisconsin, including the Black River and Kickapoo River. The severe weather is causing disruptions in the affected areas, with residents advised to stay alert and follow the latest updates from the National Weather Service. The live weather updates are crucial in helping residents prepare for the severe weather and take necessary precautions to stay safe.
As the severe weather continues to affect southeastern Minnesota and northern Iowa, residents are advised to stay informed about the latest developments and follow the instructions of local authorities. The National Weather Service will continue to provide updates on the flood watch and advisory, and residents can stay tuned to local news and weather reports for the latest information.