This weekend, Minnesota experienced significant rainfall, with some cities reporting over a foot of rain. As KARE 11 Meteorologist John Zeigler noted, Waseca and Marshall were among the hardest hit, collecting nearly 12 inches combined. The heavy downpour has raised questions about flooding and its impact on local communities.
- Waseca and Marshall received about a foot of rain.
- Highest rainfall total in Waseca: 2.54 inches.
- Janesville recorded the highest total: 4.87 inches.
- Eagle Lake and Mapleton had significant rain.
- Minneapolis received 1.63 inches on Sunday.
- St. Paul had slightly more rain than Minneapolis.
By Monday morning, Waseca led the state with 2.54 inches, while other cities like Dennison and Stewartville followed closely behind. The rain is expected to taper off by 7 or 8 a.m. on Monday, providing some relief. How will this rainfall affect Minnesota’s agriculture and infrastructure?
The recent rainfall raises important considerations for residents and local authorities. With the potential for flooding, communities must remain vigilant. Key points include:
- Waseca and Marshall recorded substantial rainfall, impacting local infrastructure.
- Farmers may face challenges due to excessive moisture affecting crops.
- Preparedness for potential flooding is essential in the coming days.
As the rain subsides, it’s crucial for communities to assess damage and prepare for any lingering effects. Staying informed will help residents navigate the aftermath of this weekend’s storms.