Flood Safety Awareness Week in Wisconsin is March 9 - 13, 2026.
Flooding is one of the most frequently occurring natural disasters in Wisconsin and is one of the top causes of weather related fatalities across the U.S.
Take time now to understand flood risks in your area and how to protect yourself, your family and your property.
Prepare
Prepare Yourself and Your Family
- Monitor weather forecasts for heavy rain potential
- Have a communications plan for your family and a place to meet in higher ground.
- Know a safe way to enter and exit your home and neighborhood and avoid any roads susceptible to flooding
- Get a NOAA Weather Radio to be alerted to flash flood warnings and river flood warnings. Tune in to multiple sources of weather information during heavy rain and storms.
- Build an emergency kit with food, water, cash, medications, and a charged power source.
- Make sure wireless emergency alerts are enabled on your phone

Prepare Your Home
- Consider flood insurance, regardless of your location, but especially if you are in a flood prone area.
- Most insurance policies do not cover flooding. Once purchased, it may require 30 days to take effect.
- Consult your insurance agent or floodsmart.gov
- Make sure your sump pump is working and consider a battery backup, in case power is out
- Have a professional install check-values to prevent floodwaters from backing up into the drains and sewer line of your home
- Keep important documents or valuables in a waterproof, elevated container, that is not in the basement
- Elevate or flood-proof your washer, dry, water heater, and HVAC systems. Raise electrical outlets.
- Remove snow from roof, downspout area, and away from base of home. Clean gutters and downspouts, cover window wells, improve grading around your house, and repair cracks in your foundation.
- Secure outdoor belongings and finish any outdoor projects that may be affected by heavy rain or flood waters
- More preparedness information on the NWS Flood Safety Site
Know Your Flood Risk
- Consult FEMA flood maps to assess your underlying risk
- But note that flooding can occur anywhere and anytime of the year And every area has a risk if weather conditions allow



Staying Safe
Turn Around, Don't Drown - Never drive through flooded roads

https://youtu.be/uptd0ny-8v0
- You do not know how deep the water is or if the road has been washed out
- You may damage or destroy your vehicle
- You put yourself, your family and first responders at risk
- You may be stranded for many hours

- Never go into flood waters. They can be dirty with bacteria, chemicals, sharp objects, or downed power lines.
- Stay tuned to weather forecasts.
- Make sure wireless emergency alerts are enabled on your phone
Flood Statistics
The majority (81%) of Wisconsin flood related flood fatalities occur when people go to flooded areas.
Nationally, over 50% of flood fatalities vehicle related.
Historical floods in Wisconsin
Flood Forecast Information
NWS River Forecasts
Additional river observations available from the USGS
Rainfall and Flood Outlooks
5 Day Excessive Rainfall Outlook - Note risk can change as a storm is unfolding and this outlook can become outdated

Flood Product Definitions (Short Fused, Minutes to Hours ahead of Flooding)
