Scattered storms will spread into the area into tonight. The peak period with a broken line of storms will be 10 PM Fri-3 AM Sat. Hail up to 1" in diameter may occur. In addition, repeated rounds of storms may bring minor flooding. Stay weather aware into tonight! #swiwx #wiwx
A radar image from 7:42 PM showing wind and isolated tornado or large hail from Port Washington and West Bend southward through Elkhorn and Lake Michigan, and showing an area from Marquette County eastward through West Bend, Port Washington, and Sheboygan labeled with the primary threat of hail. Storms will exit into Lake Michigan within 1-2 hours.
Final round of storms moving eastward, with damaging winds the primary threat for the southern portions and hail the main threat for northern portions. An isolated tornado cannot be ruled out along the WI/IL border. #wiwx #swiwx
A radar image from 6:08 PM CDT showing the area under threat for tornadoes, damaging winds, and hail for the next 1-2 hours across Lafayette, Dane, Jefferson Counties south and eastward. Storms are shown to be moving eastward, with cells developing in Lafayette, Green and Rock Counties.
Multiple cells have developed across southeastern Wisconsin, with the strongest winds in southwestern Wisconsin and tornadoes possible within the individual cells. All hazards are possible for the next few hours. #swiwx #wiwx
A map of radar from 4:36 PM CDT showing severe storm development in eastern Iowa and arrival times across southern Wisconsin. 6 PM in Lafayette County, 7 PM along a line from Wisconsin Dells to Madison to Janesville, 8 PM from Fond du Lac through West Bend through Racine, and 9 PM through Sheboygan. A Tornado Watch is in effect from Iowa, Dane, Columbia, and Fond du Lac Counties eastward through 8 PM CDT tonight. Tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail are all expected with these storms.
Storms have developed in Iowa and are moving quickly northeastward. Expecting tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail with these storms. A Tornado Watch is now in effect through 8 PM tonight for southwestern to east-central Wisconsin. #wiwx #swiwx
An image of radar from 9:18 PM CDT showing precipitation across the Mississippi Valley. Timelines are shown, with precipitation arriving in southwest Wisconsin by 10 PM, from Wisconsin Dells to Madison to Janesville by 11 PM, from Westfield to Beaver Dam to Kenosha by midnight, and from Oshkosh to Sheboygan by 1 AM. Areas from Sauk County to Ozaukee County northward are outlined in pink, showing the region expected to remain below freezing into Thursday morning. Ice accretions of 0.10 to 0.20 inch are possible in these regions, especially on elevated surfaces and trees/powerlines. Elsewhere, expect only a glaze due to temperatures rising back above freezing within an hour or two. Freezing rain may linger for the early morning commute.
Temps will briefly fall below freezing along the I-94 corridor and in SW to south-central WI tonight before rising back above. A brief period of freezing rain is possible in those regions. To the north, temps are expected to remain below freezing all night. #wiwx #swiwx
An image of the SPC Day 1 Severe Outlook, showing all of southern Wisconsin in a 1 out of 5 risk level (Marginal). A timeline is shown, with isolated storms in far southern Wisconsin now through 8 AM CDT, scattered storms along a cold front between 7 AM and 1 PM, storm redevelopment in far southeast Wisconsin between 2 PM and 6 PM, and storms ending after 6 PM Tuesday. Changes to this forecast include the morning lull starting earlier than previously expected (ongoing), and cold frontal storms late this morning becoming capable of producing large hail and damaging wind potential increasing midday.
An image of radar from 2:45 AM CDT, with showers seen across southern Wisconsin. An area from far southern Iowa and all of Lafayette County eastward through Racine and Kenosha Counties is noted as an area for gusty winds of 45 to 50 MPH. Racine and Kenosha may see an isolated hail storm.
Three images of model simulated radar are shown. From 7 to 9 AM, storms are shown along a line from Darlington to Madison to Sheboygan. From 9 AM to 11 AM, storms are shown along a line from Port Washington to Milwaukee to Janesville. From 11 AM to 1 PM, storms are seen across southeastern Wisconsin, but are more broken.
Three images of forecast radar are shown. Between 2 PM and 4 PM, a broken line is seen from Milwaukee to Monroe. Between 4 PM and 6 PM, a steady line is seen from Milwaukee to Janesville. Between 6 PM and 7 PM, the line is seen exiting to the south of the state line. If a break is seen during the early afternoon hours, isolated severe storms with large hail and damaging winds are possible. If a break is not seen during the early afternoon hours, expecting lightning and small hail.
Isolated storms in far S WI this morning will give way to a broken line of storms after daybreak. Isolated severe storms may develop with this line, with large hail (this morning and this afternoon) and damaging winds (midday onward) the main threats. #wiwx #swiwx
An image of the SPC Day 1 Severe Outlook, showing all of southern Wisconsin in a 1 out of 5 risk level (Marginal). A timeline is shown, with isolated storms in far southern Wisconsin now through 8 AM CDT, scattered storms along a cold front between 7 AM and 1 PM, storm redevelopment in far southeast Wisconsin between 2 PM and 6 PM, and storms ending after 6 PM Tuesday. Changes to this forecast include the morning lull starting earlier than previously expected (ongoing), and cold frontal storms late this morning becoming capable of producing large hail and damaging wind potential increasing midday.
An image of radar from 2:45 AM CDT, with showers seen across southern Wisconsin. An area from far southern Iowa and all of Lafayette County eastward through Racine and Kenosha Counties is noted as an area for gusty winds of 45 to 50 MPH. Racine and Kenosha may see an isolated hail storm.
Three images of model simulated radar are shown. From 7 to 9 AM, storms are shown along a line from Darlington to Madison to Sheboygan. From 9 AM to 11 AM, storms are shown along a line from Port Washington to Milwaukee to Janesville. From 11 AM to 1 PM, storms are seen across southeastern Wisconsin, but are more broken.
Three images of forecast radar are shown. Between 2 PM and 4 PM, a broken line is seen from Milwaukee to Monroe. Between 4 PM and 6 PM, a steady line is seen from Milwaukee to Janesville. Between 6 PM and 7 PM, the line is seen exiting to the south of the state line. If a break is seen during the early afternoon hours, isolated severe storms with large hail and damaging winds are possible. If a break is not seen during the early afternoon hours, expecting lightning and small hail.
Isolated storms in far S WI this morning will give way to a broken line of storms after daybreak. Isolated severe storms may develop with this line, with large hail (this morning and this afternoon) and damaging winds (midday onward) the main threats. #wiwx #swiwx
An image of radar from 2:03 AM CDT, with a few storms seen in Kenosha County and Walworth County. An area from Iowa and Lafayette Counties eastward through Racine and Kenosha Counties is noted as an area for gusty winds of 45 to 50 MPH.
Although the majority of strong storms are expected to remain south of the WI/IL border, an isolated hail storm may develop over far SE WI early this morning. Gusts of 45-50 MPH have been observed in far SW WI and are expected to continue to progress eastward. #wiwx #swiwx
An image of radar from 2:03 AM CDT, with a few storms seen in Kenosha County and Walworth County. An area from Iowa and Lafayette Counties eastward through Racine and Kenosha Counties is noted as an area for gusty winds of 45 to 50 MPH.
Although the majority of strong storms are expected to remain south of the WI/IL border, an isolated hail storm may develop over far SE WI early this morning. Gusts of 45-50 MPH have been observed in far SW WI and are expected to continue to progress eastward. #wiwx #swiwx
An image of radar from 10:57 PM showing two cells, one in Racine and one in Sheboygan Counties. First round of storms will exit into Lake Michigan within the next hour. Severe storms are not expected. A developing round of storms in Iowa will move eastward into the late overnight hours tonight and early morning hours Tuesday. Hail up to 1 inch in diameter (quarter sized is possible with the next round.
Storms are exiting into Lake Michigan, with a brief period of small hail and frequent lightning. Expect a lull in activity for several hours after storms end, with a round of storms currently developing in central Iowa moving in late tonight into early Tue. AM. #wiwx #swiwx
An image of radar from 10:57 PM showing two cells, one in Racine and one in Sheboygan Counties. First round of storms will exit into Lake Michigan within the next hour. Severe storms are not expected. A developing round of storms in Iowa will move eastward into the late overnight hours tonight and early morning hours Tuesday. Hail up to 1 inch in diameter (quarter sized is possible with the next round.
Storms are exiting into Lake Michigan, with a brief period of small hail and frequent lightning. Expect a lull in activity for several hours after storms end, with a round of storms currently developing in central Iowa moving in late tonight into early Tue. AM. #wiwx #swiwx
An image of satellite showing a cluster of storms in eastern Iowa moving eastward. A timeline is shown of 9:30 PM arrival in southwestern Wisconsin, and of 10:30 PM arrival along a line from Wisconsin Dells to Madison to Janesville.
Storms have developed in eastern Iowa, with expectations that a few individual storms may become severe with hail around 1" in diameter. Storms may weaken as they move eastward. #swiwx #wiwx
An image of satellite showing a cluster of storms in eastern Iowa moving eastward. A timeline is shown of 9:30 PM arrival in southwestern Wisconsin, and of 10:30 PM arrival along a line from Wisconsin Dells to Madison to Janesville.
Storms have developed in eastern Iowa, with expectations that a few individual storms may become severe with hail around 1" in diameter. Storms may weaken as they move eastward. #swiwx #wiwx
An early week weather timeline is shown. Monday, temperatures nearing 80 degrees in southwest Wisconsin, much cooler near Lake Michigan. Monday night, scattered thunderstorms with isolated to scattered impacts. A few storms may become strong with hail as the main threat. Tuesday, a line of strong storms possible. Hail is expected whether the front moves through in the morning or the afternoon. Wind is expected if the front moves through in the afternoon. Tuesday is the timeframe of most widespread storm coverage. Tuesday evening, storms end. Lows in the low 30s are expected. Forecast challenges remain, with a stable layer potentially preventing widespread storm development on Monday and the timing of a cold front on Tuesday dictating the strength of the storms.
Multiple rounds of thunderstorms are expected Monday night into Tuesday. Isolated to scattered storms are expected Monday night, with a line of widespread thunderstorms on Tuesday. Uncertainty remains in intensity, so keep up to date with the forecast! #wiwx #swiwx
An early week weather timeline is shown. Monday, temperatures nearing 80 degrees in southwest Wisconsin, much cooler near Lake Michigan. Monday night, scattered thunderstorms with isolated to scattered impacts. A few storms may become strong with hail as the main threat. Tuesday, a line of strong storms possible. Hail is expected whether the front moves through in the morning or the afternoon. Wind is expected if the front moves through in the afternoon. Tuesday is the timeframe of most widespread storm coverage. Tuesday evening, storms end. Lows in the low 30s are expected. Forecast challenges remain, with a stable layer potentially preventing widespread storm development on Monday and the timing of a cold front on Tuesday dictating the strength of the storms.
Multiple rounds of thunderstorms are expected Monday night into Tuesday. Isolated to scattered storms are expected Monday night, with a line of widespread thunderstorms on Tuesday. Uncertainty remains in intensity, so keep up to date with the forecast! #wiwx #swiwx
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Light rain, freezing rain or drizzle are forecast through 5 to 8 AM CDT this morning, mainly northeast of I-90/94. The best chances are toward Fond du Lac and Sheboygan. A light glaze is possible on elevated and untreated surfaces. Slow down and drive carefully! #swiwx #wiwx
Light rain, freezing rain or drizzle are forecast through 5 to 8 AM CDT this morning, mainly northeast of I-90/94. The best chances are toward Fond du Lac and Sheboygan. A light glaze is possible on elevated and untreated surfaces. Slow down and drive carefully! #swiwx #wiwx
Light rain, freezing rain or drizzle are forecast through 5 to 8 AM CDT this morning, mainly northeast of I-90/94. The best chances are toward Fond du Lac and Sheboygan. A light glaze is possible on elevated and untreated surfaces. Slow down and drive carefully! #swiwx #wiwx
Here is a radar image with an area of light rain, with some light freezing rain or drizzle mixing in, shifting southeast through the Fond du Lac and Sheboygan areas. This may bring a light glaze to elevated and untreated surfaces. Slow down if driving in this area! #swiwx #wiwx
Here is a radar image with an area of light rain, with some light freezing rain or drizzle mixing in, shifting southeast through the Fond du Lac and Sheboygan areas. This may bring a light glaze to elevated and untreated surfaces. Slow down if driving in this area! #swiwx #wiwx
Here is a radar image with an area of light rain, with some light freezing rain or drizzle mixing in, shifting southeast through the Fond du Lac and Sheboygan areas. This may bring a light glaze to elevated and untreated surfaces. Slow down if driving in this area! #swiwx #wiwx
Estimated snowfall map of southern Wisconsin. Generally, 3 to 6 across Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha counties. Marquette, Green Lake, far west portions of Fond Du Lac and far northern Columbia had around 12 to 20 inches. Everywhere else had around 6 to 9.
Here are the estimated snow totals from Sunday through Monday afternoon. Thank you to everyone who sent in reports of snowfall. The significant blowing and drifting will lead to some locally higher and lower amounts. #swiwx #wiwx
Estimated snowfall map of southern Wisconsin. Generally, 3 to 6 across Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha counties. Marquette, Green Lake, far west portions of Fond Du Lac and far northern Columbia had around 12 to 20 inches. Everywhere else had around 6 to 9.
Here are the estimated snow totals from Sunday through Monday afternoon. Thank you to everyone who sent in reports of snowfall. The significant blowing and drifting will lead to some locally higher and lower amounts. #swiwx #wiwx
Estimated snowfall map of southern Wisconsin. Generally, 3 to 6 across Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha counties. Marquette, Green Lake, far west portions of Fond Du Lac and far northern Columbia had around 12 to 20 inches. Everywhere else had around 6 to 9.
Here are the estimated snow totals from Sunday through Monday afternoon. Thank you to everyone who sent in reports of snowfall. The significant blowing and drifting will lead to some locally higher and lower amounts. #swiwx #wiwx
Estimated snowfall map of southern Wisconsin. Generally, 3 to 6 across Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha counties. Marquette, Green Lake, far west portions of Fond Du Lac and far northern Columbia had around 12 to 20 inches. Everywhere else had around 6 to 9.
Here are the estimated snow totals from Sunday through Monday afternoon. Thank you to everyone who sent in reports of snowfall. The significant blowing and drifting will lead to some locally higher and lower amounts. #swiwx #wiwx
Snow filling in, with an mixed precip moving out of far SE WI. Heavy snow rates up to 1 inch per hour with blizzard conditions should move north into south central WI by midnight and spread east overnight. Deteriorating travel conditions are expected. Stay off roads! #swiwx #wiwx
Snow filling in, with an mixed precip moving out of far SE WI. Heavy snow rates up to 1 inch per hour with blizzard conditions should move north into south central WI by midnight and spread east overnight. Deteriorating travel conditions are expected. Stay off roads! #swiwx #wiwx