Thunderstorms moving across the area.
Thunderstorms have developed this evening Across southeast Minnesota and Northeast Iowa. This activity is moving to the east at about 25 mph but does show some signs of redeveloping over the same areas. These storms are produce Locally heavy rains with amounts of 1 to 2 inches falling in about an hours time. With saturated soils, the rain could quickly cause New flash flooding to occur.
Flash Flood Watch remains in effect until 10 am CDT Tuesday.
The Flash Flood Watch continues for.
Portions of Northeast Iowa and southwest Wisconsin, including the following areas, in northeast Iowa, Allamakee, Clayton and Fayette. In southwest Wisconsin, Crawford, Grant and Richland.
Until 10 am CDT Tuesday.
Thunderstorms moving across Southeast Minnesota and Northeast Iowa are expected to continue moving off to the east. These storms should produce between one and two inches of rain. These amounts could quickly lead to new flash flooding.
There is still the potential for additional storms to develop overnight. If these storms do develop, rainfall amounts of 2 to 3 inches, with locally higher amounts, could occur once again.