Memorial Day has severe weather across the state
Wisconsin Weather-- A funnel cloud was spotted late yesterday east of Oregon in Dane County. It highlighted another day of severe weather which hit various parts of Wisconsin throughout the Memorial Day Weekend.
A funnel cloud was spotted late yesterday east of Oregon in Dane County. It highlighted another day of severe weather which hit various parts of Wisconsin throughout the Memorial Day Weekend.
Four cars were destroyed by fallen trees in Wisconsin Dells yesterday. Winds hit 72-miles-an-hour near Montello in Marquette County, which took down tree branches and barn shingles. There were reports of hail throughout south central and southeast Wisconsin, as well as the far north. Tennis-ball-sized hail fell just outside Montello. Folks in Bayfield County said the ground was completely white near Herbster, after several minutes of quarter-sized hail. Trees and branches were also down in Green and Jefferson counties, and a tree fell onto a house in Waukesha. The storms left Wisconsin last night and headed east.
And it left the state with cooler air during the night with lows between 50-and-60. There’s a chance for more rain today in northern Wisconsin. Forecasters expect dry weather statewide tomorrow, with more rain possible on Thursday and Friday – especially in the south. After a mild day today, temperatures may not get out of the 60’s anywhere in Wisconsin until Saturday.
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