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People wade through waist-deep water in a parking lot of a strip mall on Main Street in Sussex Thursday evening.
Credit: Todd Ponath, Staff Photographer
An abandoned car sits off Lilly Road between Mill and Good Hope roads in Menomonee Falls on Friday,
Credit: NOW photo by Peter Zuzga
Blackstone Creek Golf Club fills with water covering a footbridge near River Lane in Germantown on Friday, the day after heavy rains swamped the area.
Credit: NOW photo by John Williams
Lee Yang stands next to some of his saved property on Puetz Road in Oak Creek on Friday. Lee and wife Kao Yang struggled to save as much from their fully flooded farm.
Credit: NOW photo by John Williams
Lee Yang removes items from his makeshift raft on Friday on Puetz Road in Oak Creek.
Cars are reflected in standing water in the 2500 block of North Menomonee River Parkway in Wauwatosa on Friday.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
A drain hose snakes out of Nicolet High School and debris coats the sidewalk on Friday.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Waukesha's Fox River is on the rise following heavy rains that moved through the area.
Credit: Todd Ponath, Staff Photographer
Debris is swept off the sidewalk in front of Nicolet High School on Friday. The school was flooded when heavy rains swept through the area Thursday.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Stephanie Jones, of Waukesha, stops to look at the swollen Menomonee River from the 70th Street overpass in Hart Park on Friday. Jones works third shift and was on her way home from work.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
The Wauwatosa Fire Department prepares to move a car that stalled, blocking a driveway, after it tried to get through a flooded street.
Credit: Bobby Pantuso
Nick Maltsch, with Sidello Property Services vacuums water from a hallway at Nicolet High School.
Credit: Gary Porter
Paul Lockwood, with the Village of Whitefish Bay, siphons off water from an emergency generator at the Whitefish Bay Village Hall. The building flooded during Thursday night's storms, leaving the Village Hall without power to much of the building. Related videos: Whitefish Bay flooding Shorewood flooding
Credit: Gary Porter
A pedestrian stops to take a photograph of the swollen Menomonee River in Hart Park on Friday.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Darcy Bethel, a custodian at Nicolet High School, vacuums water from the gymnasium where flood waters completely covered the hardwood floor.
Credit: Gary Porter
Thunderstorms make their way across Waukesha County dumping several inches of rain and spawning tornado warnings throughout the county.
Credit: Todd Ponath, Staff Photographer
Cars navigate through high water on Highway 74 at Capitol Drive during heavy rains and severe weather that moved through the area Thursday night.
Credit: Todd Ponath, Staff Photographer
Water from a pump pours out of Nicolet High School into an outside drain Friday.
Credit: Gary Porter
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