Here’s the latest I can provide based on current local updates:
- Portage County and nearby Portage, WI, have been under a flood warning with several rivers running high due to recent rainfall and snowmelt. The Wisconsin River near Portage has shown elevated levels, with reports indicating ongoing minor to moderate flooding in low-lying wooded areas and some impacts to roads and properties along the river [system: news flash update in Portage County, including NWS flood warning details].[1][4][5]
- Local officials have issued cautions to residents about road closures and the danger of driving through flooded roadways, echoing the national weather service guidance to avoid water-covered streets and “Turn Around, Don’t Drown” when encountering them.[4][1]
- There are documented advisories and updates from City of Portage and Portage County sources noting the progression of flood conditions, with additional context about timelines and anticipated crest levels in the days ahead as of mid-April 2026.[7][10]
If you need real-time specifics (current river stage, exact closures, or evacuation info for your neighborhood in Santa Clara), I can pull the latest official notices and summarize them for you. Would you like me to fetch the most recent Portage County/NWS updates and provide a concise, current status with affected streets and safety guidance? I can also provide quick steps to stay safe if you’re traveling in or near affected areas.
Sources
Flood Warning Issued for Portage County Lowland flooding in wooded areas along Wisconsin River Effective Monday, April 13, 2026, the National Weather Service (https://www.weather.gov/grb/), has issued a Flood Warning for wooded lowland areas along the Wisconsin River in Portage County. Area rivers will continue to run high due to recent rainfall and continued warm temperatures causing snowmelt throughout the Wisconsin River watershed. Several rivers are above bankfull and a few will remain in...
www.co.portage.wi.govThe Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) on Friday, April 17, 2026, announced that local officials are responding to historic flooding along the Wisconsin River as water levels continue to […]
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portagewi.govFlooding Expected Around Wisconsin River At Portage
www.weather.govSeveral rivers are above bankfull and a few will remain in minor flood stage.According to NWS, Wisconsin River Flood stage below the Stevens Point dam is 1,076 feet and as of this morning, flow is exceeding that benchmark. Areas adjacent to the affected area can expect:• widespread flooding in wooded land adjacent to the river• floodwaters may approach homes in low-lying areas on Park Drive west of Plover.Precautions in the affected areas include:• ‘Turn Around, Don’t Drown’ when encountering...
www.co.portage.wi.govIn portage wi, the most unsettling detail is not that water returned to Milwaukee neighborhoods this week. It is that residents in Bay View and on the south side were already throwing out damaged belongings, running dehumidifiers, and bracing for more rain while parts of the city were still recovering from historic August flooding. Verified …
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