Heavy rain overnight Monday caused flash flooding in some areas of the Twin Cities, southeastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
Rain amounts topped a half-foot in spots around the Twin Cities area, with more than 3 inches reported in much of the southern and east-metro areas.
Rainfall began about 12:40 a.m. at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, according to the National Weather Service, and continued, with heavy rain and frequent lightning, until moving out of the metro region by about 9 a.m.
As the rain diminished midday Monday, the aftereffects became known.
A soggy morning commute included several crashes and lane closures.
Just across the border in Wisconsin, River Falls saw more than 7.3 inches of rain, according to the Weather Service. The nearby Kinnickinnic River rose nearly 7 feet on Monday, cresting at just below 18 feet.
Hudson, Wis., meanwhile, reported more than 5 inches.
Burnsville led the way in the Twin Cities area, with 4.73 inches of rain, the Weather Service said. Close behind were Farmington (4.61 inches), Cottage Grove (4.4), Woodbury (4.36) and Stillwater (3.73).