Violent weather hit several Midwest states over the weekend, with high winds being blamed for the death of at least one person in Nebraska and flash flooding prompting a state of emergency in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
Breakdown
- Severe storms caused deadly winds in Nebraska, resulting in one fatality and damage to a state penitentiary. 4s
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin, experienced flash flooding with up to 12 inches of rain and a state of emergency declared. 15s
- Rivers in Milwaukee rose dramatically, flooding highways and trapping drivers in their vehicles. 31s
- Nearly 47,000 customers lost power and homes were flooded throughout the region. 1m 27s
- Meteorologists warn of continued flood risks and additional heavy rainfall in the Midwest. 2m 11s