These are the boat docks and breakwater on Lake Winnebago in Wisconsin. Normal levels of the lake are about 3 feet below the pictured decks, local locks on the dams are wide open with more to come. The lake itself is approximately 40 miles long and 10 miles across and 3 to 4 feet above normal levels. That's a lot of water headed for Green Bay and later out to Lake Michigan! As a local resident, I've never seen the water levels this high.
Meanwhile, local media reminds us that there are still DROUGHT CONDITIONS in parts of Wisconsin.
