
Cameron Hopman
Chief Meteorologist at WKOW-TV (Madison, WI)
Chief Meteorologist, @WKOW - Dad, Husband, @Cubs fan & @EIU alum. @NWAS Seal Holder. #wiwx
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4 days ago |
wkow.com | Cameron Hopman
Download the 27 StormTrack Weather app to receive mobile weather alertsThe National Weather Services placed portions of Southern Wisconsin under a Severe Thunderstorm Watch; Dane, Rock, Green, Iowa and Lafayette Counties will remain under a Watch through 11 o’clock this evening. A cold front slowly passing eastward through the state this evening will trigger showers, storms, and the threat of potentially Severe weather over the next several hours.
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4 days ago |
wkow.com | Cameron Hopman
Download the 27 StormTrack Weather app to receive mobile weather alertsAfter what has been a mild and overall gorgeous start to the work week today, we are tracking showers, storms, and the threat of potentially strong to Severe storms for your Tuesday.
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1 week ago |
wkow.com | Cameron Hopman
Download the 27 StormTrack Weather app to receive mobile weather alertsWe are tracking an inbound cold front expected to generate showers, thunderstorms and potentially strong to Severe storms this evening across portions of Southern Wisconsin. The latest model data indicates that a cluster of shower and thunderstorm activity will reach our northeasternmost communities between 6PM and 7PM this evening.
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1 week ago |
wkow.com | Cameron Hopman
Download the 27 StormTrack Weather app to receive mobile weather alertsIt was a warmer day across Southern Wisconsin - despite some added cloud cover in the afternoon and early evening along with a few isolated rain showers, conditions have remained pleasant across the majority of the region. After reaching a high temperature near 68° in Madison earlier on, the mercury will gradually dwindle toward 52° by early Friday morning.
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1 week ago |
wkow.com | Cameron Hopman
Download the 27 StormTrack Weather app to receive mobile weather alertsThe combination of scattered rainfall, overcast skies and northerly winds helped keep temperatures both significantly cooler and well below average across the region earlier today. After only reaching high temperatures in the upper 50s and low 60s earlier on, the mercury will gradually dwindle from 59° around dinnertime to around 50° by the predawn hours on Thursday.
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Things could get a little bumpy on Thursday. Here's the latest: #wiwx https://t.co/AhpcWWJD8Q

The Storm Prediction Center has upgraded Thursday's threat for Severe Weather - The northern half of the region has been placed under a 3 out of 5 on Thursday's Threat Index. Damaging Winds, Large Hail and Tornadoes will be possible between 4PM and 8PM on Thursday. #wiwx https://t.co/rIShPkJLG6

RT @NWSMilwaukee: Increasing potential for severe storms Thursday afternoon and evening with all hazards being possible. Still some uncerta…