Metro Wire Staff
STEVENS POINT — A flood warning has been issued for low-lying areas along the Wisconsin River in Portage County as rising water levels continue to impact the region.
The Portage County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday that the National Weather Service issued the warning effective April 13, citing recent rainfall and ongoing snowmelt across the Wisconsin River watershed as key factors driving elevated river levels.
“We just can’t catch a break with the weather lately,” Lukas said. The flood warning comes just days after a major ice storm crippled much of the county, and just as much of the area is under a tornado watch on Monday.
Several rivers in the area are already running above bankfull, with some expected to remain in minor flood stage. According to the National Weather Service, the flood stage below the Stevens Point dam is 1,076 feet, and river flow had already exceeded that level as of Monday morning.
Officials said flooding is expected in wooded lowland areas along the river, with water potentially approaching homes in low-lying areas on Park Drive west of Plover.
Authorities are urging residents to use caution, especially near riverbanks and flooded roadways. Drivers are reminded to follow the “Turn Around, Don’t Drown” guidance, noting that most flood-related deaths occur in vehicles. Boating on the Wisconsin River is also strongly discouraged due to dangerous conditions.
Residents in need of assistance are advised to contact the Portage County Communications Center at 715-346-1400 or call 911 in an emergency.
