FLOODING ALERT: WisDOT urges caution as highways close due to flooding

​​​​​​​​​​Release date: April 15, 2026

​Multiple highways are currently closed in northeast and north central Wisconsin due to flooding. Due to the potential for more rainfall, other areas of the state could be impacted as conditions change over the coming hours and days. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) encourages drivers to be aware of changing travel conditions and “know before you go" with 511 Wisconsin at 511wi.gov or via the free mobile app

Motorists are reminded not to drive through standing water or around barriers. Follow designated detour routes as many state, county and local roads are experiencing flooding. As crews respond to storm damage and cleanup efforts, motorists are urged to move over or slow down for responder vehicles with flashing lights and watch out for crews working alongside roadways. 

It's common for roads to be flooded during or after heavy rains. According to the National Weather Service, more than half of all flood fatalities are vehicle-related. Motorists are advised:

  • Never drive into standing water. It only takes a foot of rushing water to sweep away or float most cars and just two feet of rushing water can carry away SUVs and trucks.
  • Just six inches of floodwater will reach the bottom of most passenger cars, causing loss of control and possible stalling.
  • If you see barriers, turn around and find another route. Roads could be washed out under the water.
  • Never walk in flood waters. Just six inches of fast-moving flood water can knock over an adult. 
​Visit 511wi.gov to view road closures impacted by flooding, live video from traffic cameras and weather alerts across the state.
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For more information, contact:

WisDOT Office of Public Affairs
(608) 266-3581, opa.exec@dot.wi.gov

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