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1 week ago |
wmtv15news.com | Brian Doogs
Warming TrendSmall Rain ChancesGenerally Calm PatternDownload the First Alert Weather appMADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Warmer than normal this weekend, especially inland. Highs in the low 60s; cooler near Lake Michigan with highs in the 50s. Rain & Storm Chances: Scattered rain showers are possible tonight through Sunday (30–50% chance). A few isolated thunderstorms may develop tonight. What’s Coming Up... Early Next Week: Cooler & Windy Monday: A strong cold front moves through early.
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1 week ago |
wmtv15news.com | Brian Doogs
Warming TempsSaturday SunshineSunday ShowersDownload the First Alert Weather appMADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Temperatures will be above normal this weekend, except near Lake Michigan where they’ll be closer to normal. Showers are possible from late Saturday night through Sunday evening, with a few thunderstorms possible on Sunday. A cold front will bring below-normal temperatures by Tuesday. What’s Coming Up... Forecast Summary: Tonight: Clear skies and light winds under high pressure.
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1 week ago |
wmtv15news.com | Brian Doogs
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Wisconsin’s statewide tornado drill happened on Thursday -- allowing those at school, in the workplace and at home to review & practice severe weather safety. Do you know what to do when a tornado threatens? When it comes to tornadoes, they can come in a variety of sizes and shapes, and of course that can lead to different types of damage as they roll their way through the area. Tornadoes are rates on the Enhanced Fujita Scale from zero to five.
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2 weeks ago |
wmtv15news.com | Brian Doogs
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - With April and spring officially here, severe weather season is as well. While southern Wisconsin relies on the pros like our First Alert Weather Team and National Weather Service to keep us safe, you can help them!Durin the spring and summer months, storm spotters become the eyes and ears on the ground during a storm. “One hit the house it was just straight winds.”For Marie Steitz in Gratiot, participating in a storm spotter class is a refresher. “And you learn more.
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2 weeks ago |
wmtv15news.com | Brian Doogs
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - With severe weather season upon us, it is important to brush up on the alerts that may be issued across southern Wisconsin. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) in Norman, Oklahoma, issues Severe Thunderstorm and Tornado Watches. Warnings and Advisories are issued by individual National Weather Service offices. The NWS Milwaukee/Sullivan office as well as the NWS La Crosse office serve the WMTV 15 viewing area.
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Light snow continues to move through the area. Slick spots are developing around southern Wisconsin. Use caution over the next couple of hours. https://t.co/Ojz6D3OIvZ

Looks like a pattern change heading into next week as the storm track starts to favor more systems in our direction. I still think the middle of the month features more opportunities for snow and cold. #StayTuned https://t.co/7LyX9tVkTV

Just enough wintry weather to create a few problems early Sunday. Snow totals still look to be light and on either side of an inch for most of southern Wisconsin. https://t.co/1PJoPQHtz0