we are 'the leading edge' HSO Creators Rick Posted June 29, 2017 we are 'the leading edge' HSO Creators Share Posted June 29, 2017 The wet, stormy pattern of weather this summer continued for yet another week, with rain every day, including some very heavy downpours. A storm with heavy rain and high winds moved through southwestern and south central Wisconsin Wednesday night causing damage at state park and trail properties. The Badger State Trail and Sugar River State Trail have significant tree damage and flooding in some areas and the entire length of the Sugar River State Trail and portions of the Badger State Trail are closed until further notice. Damage was also reported at Yellowstone Lake, Lake Kegonsa, and Wyalusing state parks but no closures are in place at this time and they should be fully operational for the upcoming holiday weekend.And a reminder to those heading out to camp at state properties this weekend, fireworks are prohibited on all state properties and campgrounds. People who want to enjoy fireworks should do so at organized events at local communities throughout the state.Water levels remain high across the state. Those hoping to camp on the sandbars of the Wisconsin River will have to hold off a while longer. Boaters are again being cautioned to boat safely as many rivers and lakes now have floating braches and debris from recent storms. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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