First Alert Weather Day on Tuesday evenings due to strong to severe storms

First Alert Weather Day on Tuesday evenings due to strong to severe storms

  • NEXT 12 HOURS: Storms ending
  • SHORT TERM: More storms, some strong
  • LONG TERM: Still stormy, cooling off this weekend

WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) – An unsettled climate sample arrives this week with rounds of rain and storms, blended with dry stretches that might embrace some sunshine. Temperatures will probably be working above common via late week.

Showers and storms will finish Monday evening into Tuesday morning from northwest to the southeast. Heavy rain, and small hail can be the biggest threats for severe climate.

Enhanced risk for severe weather for all counties along and south of Highway 29.
Enhanced threat for severe climate for all counties alongside and south of Highway 29.(WSAW)

The rainfall itself may very well be excessive sufficient to trigger flooding in some communities. Places that will probably be most vulnerable to flooding Monday evening into Tuesday are these alongside rivers which can be already working excessive from how moist now we have been via the primary quarter plus of 2026.

The Flood Watch for Monday night through Tuesday has been expanded.
The Flood Watch for Monday evening via Tuesday has been expanded.(WSAW)

What’s arising

An further First Alert Weather Day has been declared for communities round and south of Highway 10 for Tuesday night due to potential severe storms as nicely. Once once more, all threats are in play, however giant hail is the first risk. The finest probability for severe climate in Wisconsin will come nearer to Madison and Milwaukee. Timing of the storms will probably be about 4-10 PM Tuesday afternoon and night.

Strong to severe storms are more likely now around and south of Highway 10.
Strong to severe storms are extra possible now round and south of Highway 10.(WSAW)

Wednesday encompasses a related probability for strong storms later within the day with strong winds and hail potential inside storms as soon as once more and the most effective probability for strong to severe storms coming within the southern third of the state. Highs are anticipated to high out within the low to mid-70s once more on Tuesday, presumably even hotter. Then on Wednesday, highs high out within the mid to upper-60s.

More clouds than solar on Tuesday with one other spherical of showers and storms anticipated later within the day and at evening. Some storms may very well be strong. Highs within the low 70s.

Looking forward

Mostly cloudy Wednesday with scattered afternoon showers and storms potential within the southern half of the realm. Highs within the mid 60s. Showers and storms persist Wednesday evening into Thursday morning.

Once the moist climate ends on Thursday, clouds breaking for a little bit of solar later within the day. Highs within the low 60s.

Increasing clouds on Friday with scattered afternoon and nighttime showers/storms posssible. Highs within the higher 60s to round 70.

Super 7 Day Forecast
Super 7 Day Forecast(WSAW)

Turning cooler on Saturday with appreciable cloudiness and rain showers within the morning. As temperatures drop from the 40s into the 30s Saturday afternoon, rain/snow showers are potential. Sunday is chilly with a principally cloudy sky. High within the higher 30s.

Here’s a take a look at your First Alert Weather Forecast for central Wisconsin over the subsequent 12 hours. Don’t neglect to verify again for the most recent forecast.

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