Quieter weather the next few days for all the storm cleanup
Posted: Jun 23, 2024 4:20 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Bad timing with all the storms last night, especially with the many scheduled outdoor activities. The National Weather Service will be surveying the damage across the area, including locations with confirmed tornado sightings like Williams Bay, Waterloo, and Watertown. At least five reported tornadoes. In the meantime, the weather is looking good for cleanup efforts both Sunday and Monday. Another chance for storms will reappear in the Tuesday forecast in addition to late in the week, including Friday and Saturday. Expect the warmest (and most humid) day to be on Tuesday with temperatures approaching 90. Otherwise, look for lots of 70s and 80s.
Severe weather threat goes up on Tuesday. Slight risk...
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