A few areas across eastern and northern WI are seeing patchy fog or drizzle early this morning. As the sun comes up expect the area to turn dry as skies clear today. Dry weather won't last long as the next system arrives tonight brining a chance for showers and storms. #wiwx
Warmer and stormy! Afternoon highs in the 60s and 70s will be followed up by rain and t-storms this afternoon and evening. Southern MN remains in the Slight Risk for severe weather, where damaging wind gusts, large hail, and an isolated tornado or two are possible. #mnwx#wiwx
2:10pm Radar Check - A few spotty showers are moving through, these will remain very isolated, diminishing as the sun sets. Radar: tmj4.com/weather/radar #wiwx
KMKX - Super-Res Reflectivity 1 8:19β―PM #wiwx#ilwx the storms are training now and will post a real serious flash flood threat in a few spots that receive heavy rainfall
360 reframe time-lapse of a tornado warned storm near Monroe Wisconsin yesterday! Super unique perspective that this 360 camera provides! #wiwxCorn Belt ChasersGoPro
NEXT WEATHERMAKER: After some morning sun, showers & thunderstorms are likely this afternoon. A few storms may have gusty winds and small hail, but it's a LOW risk of severe weather. Look for temps to tumble late in the day! #WBAY#WBAY FirstAlert #wiwx
The primary weather focus in the short term will be a line of rain/t-storms that is forecast to move through on Tuesday. Strong to severe t-storms will be possible across southern Minnesota, where a Slight Risk for severe weather is in place. Stay tuned! #mnwx#wiwx