Interactive Radar | Weather Watch Map Room LIVE UPDATESWATCH LIVE Severe Weather Coverage 11:30 p.m. Expired Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Kenosha, Racine, and Mount Pleasant.11:03 p.m. Expired Tornado Warning for Muskego, Mukwonago and Waterford.10:58 p.m. More than 20 thousand We Energies customers without power.10:45 p.m. Tornado Warning for Muskego, Mukwonago, Waterford until 11:00 p.m.10:40 p.m. Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 11:30 p.m. for Kenosha, Racine, and Mount Pleasant.10:30 p.m. Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Milwaukee, Waukesha, and West Allis, until 11:15 p.m.Expired Tornado Warning for Dodge, Dane, Columbia, and Jefferson Counties.9:45 p.m. Tornado Warning in effect until 10:30 p.m. for Dodge, Dane, Columbia and Jefferson Counties.9:30 p.m. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is in effect until midnight for Walworth, Fond du Lac, Dodge, and Jefferson counties.”A line of storms with potential of damaging winds moving into Dodge, Fond du Lac, and Jefferson counties in the next 30 minutes. The biggest threat from this will be wind. Still waiting to see how these storms react to more stable air closer to the lake,” Chief Meteorologist Mark Baden.Severe storms are looking likely for southeast Wisconsin this evening. The timing is from 8 p.m. to midnight. The entire area is at risk for severe weather, but higher chances of severe storms will be closer to the Illinois border.Also, a lake breeze has developed and moved well inland. This should help weaken storms as they move closer to the metro area.The primary threats are damaging winds of up to 70 mph. Secondary risks are isolated tornadoes, large hail, and heavy rain.Have a plan and be prepared before severe storms move in.The good news is great weather for the weekend, and the much-needed rain will be beneficial for the region.Follow our WISN weather team on social mediaChief Meteorologist Mark Baden on Facebook and TwitterMeteorologist Daji Aswad on Facebook and TwitterMeteorologist Lindsey Slater on Facebook and TwitterMeteorologist Molly Bernard on Facebook and TwitterWatch our forecasts on TV or onlineHere’s where to find our latest video forecast. You can also watch a livestream of our latest newscast here. The banner on our website turns red when we’re live.We’re also streaming on the Very Local app for Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV.Download our app for the latestHere is where you can download our app for the latest weather alerts.
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11:30 p.m. Expired Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Kenosha, Racine, and Mount Pleasant.
11:03 p.m. Expired Tornado Warning for Muskego, Mukwonago and Waterford.
10:58 p.m. More than 20 thousand We Energies customers without power.
10:45 p.m. Tornado Warning for Muskego, Mukwonago, Waterford until 11:00 p.m.
10:40 p.m. Severe Thunderstorm Warning until 11:30 p.m. for Kenosha, Racine, and Mount Pleasant.
10:30 p.m. Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Milwaukee, Waukesha, and West Allis, until 11:15 p.m.
Expired Tornado Warning for Dodge, Dane, Columbia, and Jefferson Counties.
9:45 p.m. Tornado Warning in effect until 10:30 p.m. for Dodge, Dane, Columbia and Jefferson Counties.
9:30 p.m. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning is in effect until midnight for Walworth, Fond du Lac, Dodge, and Jefferson counties.
“A line of storms with potential of damaging winds moving into Dodge, Fond du Lac, and Jefferson counties in the next 30 minutes. The biggest threat from this will be wind. Still waiting to see how these storms react to more stable air closer to the lake,” Chief Meteorologist Mark Baden.
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Severe storms are looking likely for southeast Wisconsin this evening. The timing is from 8 p.m. to midnight.
The entire area is at risk for severe weather, but higher chances of severe storms will be closer to the Illinois border.
Also, a lake breeze has developed and moved well inland. This should help weaken storms as they move closer to the metro area.
The primary threats are damaging winds of up to 70 mph. Secondary risks are isolated tornadoes, large hail, and heavy rain.
Have a plan and be prepared before severe storms move in.
The good news is great weather for the weekend, and the much-needed rain will be beneficial for the region.
Follow our WISN weather team on social media
Watch our forecasts on TV or online
Here’s where to find our latest video forecast. You can also watch a livestream of our latest newscast here. The banner on our website turns red when we’re live.
We’re also streaming on the Very Local app for Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV.
Download our app for the latest
Here is where you can download our app for the latest weather alerts.