Severe storms hit Southeast Wisconsin Wednesday night
By:
Staff
Posted: May 18, 2017 7:47 AM CST
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Several rounds of strong to severe storms rolled through southeast Wisconsin on Thursday. Over 300 reports of severe weather happened throughout the U.S. and the majority of those were in Wisconsin. No tornadoes were reported.
The worst local damage happened in Lake Geneva and Darien in Walworth County.
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