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A tornado watch was issued by the National Weather Service in Twin Cities-Chanhassen at 2:52 p.m. on Monday, June 16.
A festive day turned into tragedy in a west-central Wisconsin town when a tornado killed more than 100 people.
Some parts of the state stand to see some stronger thunderstorms tomorrow, with severe storms not out of the question. Read ...
At 4:53 p.m., the NWS issued a statement including the following information: ...
Monday was warm and very humid with highs in the 80s and dew points climbing into the mid/upper 60s! That warm and humid air is fuel for thunderstorms, and we ...
Wisconsin is experiencing more tornadic activity than usual in recent years. After dozens of tornadoes touched down in recent weeks, including in communities like Juneau and Mayville, the National ...
The heaviest rain in the state today should stay towards Madison or the Wisconsin/Illinois border; although a few showers and storms could track around communities south of Highway 29.
Hail, flash floods, damaging winds, and even tornadoes are among the severe weather threats facing parts of the U.S.
Update: The Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been canceled for the entire viewing area. The severe threat has ended for the ...
Tornadoes are more likely to destroy property in counties with more Black residents than any other area, which exacerbates ...
22 tornadoes have been seen between April 28 and May 15. Historically, Wisconsin has had 23 tornadoes for the whole year. Wisconsin is experiencing more tornadic activity than usual in recent years.