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Severe thunderstorms are expected from the Plains into the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes. The highest risk for severe weather is in southern Minnesota and Wisconsin, with threats of large hail, damaging winds,
Lower Michigan is in line for two to three bursts of severe thunderstorms between this evening and Thursday morning. It’s a rare situation to see back-to-back-to-back days with some severe thunderstorm chance over Lower Michigan.
FOX 17 is issuing a Weather Ready Alert for Tuesday due to the risk for severe storms. This will come during an active stretch of weather this week with multiple chances for heavy rain and storms.
Severe Weather Awareness Week in Wisconsin is off to a bang, literally. A round of strong and severe storms rolled through southeast Wisconsin just after midnight Monday night into Tuesday morning. So
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Wisconsin severe weather risk: Rounds of heavy rain, strong storms this week
A warm front positioned north of Wisconsin through Thursday morning will help provide a favorable environment for strong to severe storms every day as a series of low pressure systems move through.
The Lehigh Valley could see record-highs this week. But first, severe thunderstorms could be on the way this afternoon.
High winds from overnight storms damaged trees and power lines, and more severe weather could be on the way. Another round of storms is expected Tuesday evening with a higher chance of severe weather.
North Texas has another chance of severe weather this week. Isolated showers and thunderstorms are possible east of the Interstate 35 corridor during the afternoon hours on Monday, April 13, according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth.