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WISN 12 News on MSNSevere weather threat: Storms move across SE Wisconsin late Friday, strong wind SaturdayA wind advisory is in effect for all of SE Wisconsin from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m. with gusts up to 50 mph. High temperatures will be near 60, but the wind will keep it from feeling that warm, Baden said.
At 10:02 p.m. on Friday, the National Weather Service released a severe thunderstorm watch in effect until Saturday at 4 a.m. The watch is for the Madison Area as well ...
Quiet conditions until Friday night when our first severe weather of the season ... push into northeastern Wisconsin between 2-4am on Saturday. As of now, nearly all of the News 3 Now coverage ...
This line will continue to weaken and push into northeastern Wisconsin ... all of the News 3 Now coverage area is under a slight or marginal risk (levels 1 and 2 out of 5) for severe weather ...
"We become more in that zone where we're going to see all the extremes. That's typical March weather in Wisconsin," she said. But it would be a high bar to set any new records. Milwaukee has hit ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) lost hundreds of employees tasked with forecasting the weather for ...
There is a marginal risk of severe weather Friday evening into early Saturday morning as well as a chance for snow Saturday ...
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WISN 12 News on MSNWisconsin weekend weather: Severe weather possible Friday nightBut storms move in during the evening. They will begin after 10 p.m. Friday in Walworth and Jefferson counties and move through the rest of the area until about 2 a.m. Damaging wind is the biggest ...
The primary hazard with the storms is damaging wind gusts of 60 miles per hour or greater, though a brief, weak tornado or two is possible.
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until 4 a.m. for Racine, Kenosha, Washington, Ozaukee, Milwaukee, Walworth, Dodge, Waukesha, and Jefferson counties in Wisconsin.
It's been a pretty good week of weather and today was no exception. Sunshine and light winds made our 40s and 50s feel warmer. A layer of thin cloud cover rolls in later tonight.
WISCONSIN (WQOW) - While springtime brings a welcome break from winter, it also ushers in Wisconsin's main fire season.
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