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SE Wisconsin Weather: Rounds of Storms Monday
After a quiet weekend, rain and storms are back in SE Wisconsin's forecast today. On top of storms, expect strong winds with gusts as high as 35-40MPH. We're starting dry, but a few light sprinkles are possible early.
Heavy mixed precipitation has been falling across northern and north central Wisconsin since Wednesday evening.
A minor geomagnetic storm could push the aurora south over the upper Midwest, according to NOAA.
The Journal Sentinel provided severe weather updates as tornado warnings impacted much of southeast Wisconsin on April 17, before making way for widespread flooding.
The Storm Prediction Center has issued southern Wisconsin under an enhanced risk for severe storms Thursday afternoon and evening, April 2.
More than 51 million people are under the threat of severe weather Friday evening from Texas to Wisconsin, as some are still cleaning up from tornadoes earlier in the week.
NBC's morning news program led its March 16 broadcast with NBC News meteorologist Angie Lassman reporting live from the blizzard in downtown Green Bay. Standing by a snowbank near the Ferguson Family YMCA, she reported that the city picked up 17 inches of snow on March 15 – "the most in a single day in 137 years."
Milwaukee and much of southern Wisconsin is under a tornado watch as severe weather is expected to move across the state the afternoon and evening of April 14. A confirmed tornado was located just before 6:30 p.