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3 days ago |
wmtv15news.com | Brian Doogs
Heavy Rainfall PossibleIsolated Strong To Severe StormsWarm And Humid Conditions MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) -Scattered thunderstorms will continue into Tuesday evening, with some storms producing gusty winds and heavy downpours. While the risk for severe weather remains limited due to weak wind shear, isolated strong storms are still possible. Storms will remain slow-moving and disorganized overnight into Wednesday morning, with occasional breaks in activity.
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5 days ago |
wmtv15news.com | Brian Doogs
First Alert Day remains due to the heatRain and storms through ThursdayMore seasonable temperatures aheadMADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - First Alert Day remains in place as we head through tonight. Hot and humid conditions continue today, but heat alerts will expire by 7 PM as a line of thunderstorms moves southeast across the region this afternoon and evening. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in place as we head through this evening into tonight.
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1 week ago |
wmtv15news.com | Brian Doogs
Stay HydratedStay CoolDon’t Overexert YourselfMADISON, Wis. (WMTV) -First Alert Day remains through Monday. Hot and humid weather will persist across southern Wisconsin through Monday, with heat index values reaching 100–105°F each day. In the Milwaukee metro area, including Racine and Kenosha, heat indices could climb as high as 110°F, prompting an Extreme Heat Warning. A Heat Advisory remains in effect for the rest of the region.
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1 week ago |
wmtv15news.com | Brian Doogs
Heat Index Over 100Storms Return Next WeekActive StretchDownload the First Alert Weather appMADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - First Alert Day Saturday through Monday. Hot and humid conditions will dominate southern Wisconsin through Monday, with daily heat indices ranging from 100 to 105°F and even higher values between 105 and 110°F in the Milwaukee metro area.
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1 week ago |
wmtv15news.com | Brian Doogs
Strong Storms PossibleStretch Of First Alert Day sFeeling Over 100 DegreesMADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Scattered thunderstorms are moving through southeast Wisconsin late this afternoon, with gusty winds up to 40 mph possible. Another round of storms is expected early Friday morning, originating from southeast Minnesota and reaching south-central Wisconsin. While severe weather isn’t expected, gusty winds could occur, especially west of I-94.
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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