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Flight Disruptions in the Midwest
Thousands of flights were canceled and delays exceeded 21 flights at Denver International Airport on Sunday, due to fierce storms. FlightAware reported that Southwest, United, and SkyWest contributed to over 900 canceled or delayed flights, with exceptions noted by each airline. The storm’s impact was particularly severe, affecting flights from parts of the Northwest, which are now under heightened outlook. -
National Weather Service Warning
The Midwest, including states like Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, and Wisconsin, issued flood warnings following part of the U.S. Midwest experiencing heavy降雨, along with hail, wind, and tornadoes expected to impact the region. The weather service said surface water would overflow into sparkling lakes, urging residents to stay informed and avoid travel. -
Alright, Milwaukee Shows Some Hope
Milwaukee is among the hardest-hit areas, with up to 14 inches of rain and river flooding reported. Local flood watches and warnings<c Mall recall and high-force weather continue to cause devastating effects. Milwaukee Fire Department reported responding to more than 600 calls, including for gas leaks and power outages, while authorities worked to clear floodwater and provide assistance to displaced residents. -
BurnRight
On Monday morning, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley declared a state of emergency in his district following the暴雨 and heavy rainfall. Crowley emphasized the need for immediate help, aid, and a collective effort to navigate the disaster. He urged residents to stay cautious, informed, and avoid traveling, with city officials noting the risk of standing water at theible areas. -
World.HAZARDAPIES Around the Horizon
Scared to death, Wisconsinites were capped out one day soon as the Wisconsin State Fair caved to the flooding. Wisconsin State Fair organizers canceled the final day of the event due to water rising to four inches, leading thousands to the lake and struggling to flees. The fair organizers declared a need for federal assistance, urging communities to research and reach out for help. -
We Will Be Damned
The motivating force behind the chaos was the World Health Organization urging global climate action against climate change. Climate models predict ongoing potential for more extreme weather, with experts working tirelessly to prevent disasters. The storm has sparked hope, showing that chance limitless forecasting critical to resilient communities.