Over 900 flights delayed and 14 million remain under flood alerts

Over 900 flights faced delays, and close to 14 million people in the U.S. were under flood warnings Sunday evening as severe weather continued to hit the Midwest.

A total of 21 flights were canceled in addition to the more than 900 flights delayed at Denver International Airport on Sunday. 

Southwest Airlines has experienced 339 delays and United Airlines was at 244 delays while SkyWest saw 157 delays, according to Flight Aware

Weather experts have cautioned that states from Kansas to Wisconsin could experience continuous heavy rain, alongside threats of hail, strong winds, and possibly isolated tornadoes overnight.

These warnings followed Saturday’s intense weather, which saw at least 24 storms striking the Upper Midwest. Wind speeds reached 80 to 90 mph in Omaha, Nebraska, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, recorded up to a foot of rainfall, as reported by NBC News.

Videos circulated online showed alarming scenes in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, where floodwaters submerged a bridge over the Menomonee River, with debris accumulating on the roadway.

Fast-moving waters flowed past homes, transforming residential streets into torrents and leaving at least one person stranded on the hood of a car as the water surged by.

Damaging flash flooding on Saturday left Midwesterners stranded in their homes. First responders are pictured here rescuing residents from their homes in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

Destructive flooding left many Midwest residents trapped in their homes on Saturday. Emergency responders are depicted rescuing people from their homes in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.

High water levels in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin overtook a bridge meant to span across the Menomonee River

High water levels in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin overtook a bridge meant to span across the Menomonee River

Water was also seen rushing past houses as fast-moving streams raced down residential streets in Wauwatosa

Water was also seen rushing past houses as fast-moving streams raced down residential streets in Wauwatosa 

Nearly 14 million Americans remained under a flood alert Sunday night

Nearly 14 million Americans remained under a flood alert Sunday night

Residents near the Menomonee River were also trapped inside their homes in the early hours of Sunday morning after severe flooding swamped the area. 

Other clips showed Wisconsinites desperately trying to flee the State Fair, with their hoods and umbrellas up as they waded through four-inch deep puddles.

By Sunday, firefighters in Milwaukee said they responded to more than 600 calls for gas leaks, flooded basements, electrical outages and water rescues.

‘We’re still in the middle of it,’ Fire Chief Aaron Lipski told reporters. ‘We’re still catching up right now.’ 

As of 6.30pm EST, nearly 31,700 Wisconsinites remained without power, according to PowerOutage.us, which tracks power outages across the country.

The deluge ultimately forced the Wisconsin State Fair to cancel its final day of festivities, after already scrapping their main stage performance, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Saturday night.

TMJ4 also shared video footage they had of vehicles trapped in the flood waters at the fair. 

‘We understand the disappointment you may feel as our team works all year for these 11 days,’ organizers said in a statement. ‘However, the safety o our fairgoers, team, partners and vendors will always be our top priority.’

‘We are saddened we cannot deliver this final day of the Wisconsin State Fair, but know that this is the best decision with current conditions and the forecast ahead,’ they added.

In another update, the fair organizers said those who had purchased tickets for Sunday can exchange them for next year’s event, and tickets for specific events that were supposed to be held on Sunday would be refunded.

USA Triathlon also canceled its Sprint and Paratriathlon National Championships in Milwaukee on Sunday, where thousands of athletes were expected to participate.

Fairgoers were forced to flee the Wisconsin State Fair on Saturday night

Fairgoers were forced to flee the Wisconsin State Fair on Saturday night

Fairgoers had to wade through four-inch deep water to get to safety

Fairgoers had to wade through four-inch deep water to get to safety 

Images emerged of flood waters rising over cars in the state, in one clip a man is seen stranded sitting on the hood of a car

Images emerged of flood waters rising over cars in the state, in one clip a man is seen stranded sitting on the hood of a car

Yet a Sunday afternoon Milwaukee Brewers game against the New York Mets at American Family Field was expected to continue as scheduled – though the baseball team warned the parking lot remained inaccessible to traffic.

‘We will not be able to guarantee parking for all fans, even those who purchased parking in advance,’ the Brewers said as additional rounds of thunderstorms moved across Iowa, Missouri, Wisconsin and Illinois.

Flood warnings will now remain in effect through Monday from Kansas through Wisconsin, with forecasters warning there could be another one to six inches of rain possible overnight. 

In the meantime, Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley declared  state of emergency – saying his top priority is the safety of the county’s residents.

‘We’re going to need, possibly, some federal assistance,’ he said at a Sunday briefing, adding that Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers will also declare a state of emergency in order to secure federal aid. 

The Wisconsin State Fair was forced to cancel its last day of festivities

The Wisconsin State Fair was forced to cancel its last day of festivities

Other videos shared online show streets in the state flooded with rainfall totals exceeding six inches in some parts of the state

Other videos shared online show streets in the state flooded with rainfall totals exceeding six inches in some parts of the state

Nearly 31,700 Wisconsinites remained without power Sunday evening

Nearly 31,700 Wisconsinites remained without power Sunday evening

The NWS urges anyone caught in a flash flood to 'turn around, don't drown' and to avoid getting in a car

The NWS urges anyone caught in a flash flood to ‘turn around, don’t drown’ and to avoid getting in a car

But for now, he urged residents to prioritize their safety.

‘We want folks to know that we’re all in this together,’ Crowley said.

‘Be safe of any hazards that may be out there, whether that’s in your house, in your basement or out in the streets,’ he continued. ‘You know that we have to look out for one another.’

Milwaukee city officials also warned residents to avoid driving or walking in standing waters, with the Department of Public Works warning: ‘It remains dangerous.’ 

The NWS also urged anyone caught in a flash flood to ‘turn around, don`t drown when encountering flooded roads. 

‘Most flood deaths occur in vehicles,’ they added.

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