
Kristin Ketchell
Meteorologist at Spectrum News 1 (Milwaukee, WI)
Meteorologist at @SpectrumNews1WI. CBM #812. @MillersvilleU alum. Mom of 2. Dog mom. Jersey girl. Opinions are my own.
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1 week ago |
spectrumnews1.com | Kristin Ketchell
WISCONSIN — The first official weekend of summer will feature dangerous heat and humidity as temperatures across the state climb into the 90s.
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1 month ago |
spectrumnews1.com | Kristin Ketchell
Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected to move across Wisconsin Thursday afternoon and evening ahead of a cold front that will cross the state. Related StoriesThunderstorms develop in western Wisconsin early Thursday afternoon Severe thunderstorms are expected in many areasWeather hazards include large hail, a few tornadoes, and damaging windExpect a quiet start to the day on Thursday with some morning fog close to Lake Michigan and morning temperatures in the 50s and 60s.
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2 months ago |
spectrumnews1.com | Kristin Ketchell
GREEN BAY, Wis. — As football fans across the country descend upon Green Bay for the NFL Draft, many are wondering if Mother Nature will cooperate for all of the planned events and festivities. Native Wisconsinites know that April weather can be volatile, ranging from wild to wintry to full-on wacky, and the forecast for the end of this week is very "on brand" for Wisconsin weather. On Thursday, expect a mainly cloudy sky with high temperatures climbing into 60s in the afternoon.
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Mar 27, 2025 |
spectrumnews1.com | Kristin Ketchell
The battle between winter and spring continues across Wisconsin this weekend as another powerful storm system brings a mix of precipitation to the state. Related StoriesRain and thunderstorms in many areas on FridayWidespread, heavy rain and some freezing rain Saturday eveningRain, freezing rain and snow Sunday, gradually transitioning to all snowA complex, impactful spring storm will move into Wisconsin Friday through the weekend.
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Mar 18, 2025 |
spectrumnews1.com | Kristin Ketchell
A late-season winter storm will move through Wisconsin on Wednesday bringing a mix of precipitation, thunderstorms and gusty wind along with it. Related StoriesHeavy, wet snow likely in northern WisconsinWidespread rain and thunderstorms in southern WisconsinPrecipitation ends as all snow late Wednesday nightEarly Wednesday will start off dry across the state before precipitation gradually moves in from the west.
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