Severe Storms Bring Flooding and Lightning Strike Death Across Midwest
Severe weather system moving across the Midwest has caused flooding that closed highways in Milwaukee and resulted in at least one lightning-related death in Wisconsin.

A severe weather system moving across the Midwest has brought heavy rainfall, flooding, and dangerous lightning conditions, resulting in at least one fatality and significant transportation disruptions.
In Wisconsin, one person died after apparently being struck by lightning as the storms moved through the state. The incident highlights the dangerous conditions accompanying the weather system as it continues to affect the region.
Milwaukee experienced significant flooding that forced authorities to close at least one major highway, stranding drivers as water levels rose rapidly. The flooding in Wisconsin's largest city reflects the intense rainfall amounts being produced by the storm system.
The severe weather threat extends beyond Wisconsin, with storms continuing to move across multiple states in the central United States. Meteorologists are warning of ongoing risks for flash flooding, tornadoes, and large hail as the system progresses.
The storm system represents part of a broader pattern of severe weather affecting the heart of the United States, with conditions expected to persist as the weather front continues its eastward movement across the region.