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We're getting closer to severe weather time in Wisconsin.
There will likely be a severe thunderstorm watch issued soon for parts of the state, with the primary severe weather threat being damaging wind (including 70+ mph gusts), but hail and tornadoes are possible too.
Today's the first day of back-to-back severe weather days.
Ongoing storms will continue across northern Wisconsin this morning.
More storms expected across central and southern Wisconsin this afternoon with hail, tornadoes, and damaging winds likely.
Stay weather aware today and tomorrow!
The word you're looking for is yeeeeuch.
Just a little rain goes a long way in increasing the availability of water for your plants.
The latest WPC 3-7 day hazards outlook is not good news for Wisconsin. 🥵
We've got a busy weather week ahead, with heavy rainfall and severe weather possible.
Today and Thursday feature Level 2/4 risks for excessive rainfall and flash flooding.
Wednesday and Thursday have Level 3/5 risks for severe weather, including tornadoes.
Stay weather aware this week!
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This week is going to have a summerlike feel across Wisconsin.
Tuesday and Wednesday will be hot and humid days, with heat indices into the upper-90s or lower-100s - especially for southern Wisconsin.
Wednesday and Thursday bring severe weather to the state, with the biggest potential Wednesday.
The Storm Prediction Center has almost all of Wisconsin in a Level 3/5 Severe Weather Risk for tomorrow, June 10.
Multiple rounds of severe thunderstorms are possible, including the threat of a few strong tornadoes (especially western Wisconsin), 75+ mph wind gusts, and large hail.
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for west-central Wisconsin until 11 pm.
Wind gusts to 65 mph and hail to ping pong ball size are possible with the strongest storms.
Tomorrow will be a wet start to the work week.
Most of Wisconsin is under a Level 1/4 risk of flash flooding, with extreme southern Wisconsin under a 2/4 risk.
Widespread 0.5-1.5” rain totals possible. Areas that get repeated storms could see 2-4” of rain.
Take that umbrella with you.