I'd call the water company just to be on the safe side, but it's probably nothing. Air bubbles are the usual cause of the milky look. There might be a bit too much pressure in the pipes, especially after going from "low water" to this rain. Anyway, air bubbles dissolve in pressurized water, releasing a gas. The gas from the air bubbles is what causes the cloudy look.
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