A timetable displays the expected weather events over the next several days. Saturday evening / night and Sunday afternoon / evening are highlighted for periods of rain and a few rumbles of thunder. Monday afternoon through Wednesday is highlighted for strong to severe thunderstorm potential in the region. A Key Messages section at the bottom lists two bullet points: 1. Periods of heavy rain may lead to localized flooding and river rises through next week. 2. The potential for strong to severe storms arrives early next week.
A background photo on the right depicts raindrops splashing down into a puddle of standing water. What to expect: Multiple periods of rainfall may lead to localized flooding and river rises this weekend through next week. A few rivers may reach minor flood stage. Potential for 1 to 2 inches through the middle of next week, with locally higher or lower amounts possible. What you should do: ensure you have multiple ways to receive flood watches and warnings.
A background photo on the right depicts a thunderstorm. What we know: Ingredients for strong to severe thunderstorms may be present in the region Monday through Wednesday. The potential appears highest and most widespread on Tuesday. Still in question: A lake breeze may decrease thunderstorm potential over eastern Wisconsin on Monday. Ingredients for thunderstorms may exit the region Tuesday night or linger into Wednesday. What you can do now: Ensure you have multiple ways to receive watches and warnings.
An active weather pattern is forecast this weekend into next week. Multiple periods of rainfall are expected, with potential for rising river levels and localized flooding. We also note potential for strong to severe storms in the region Monday through Wednesday. #wiwx #sewiwx