Green Bay, WI – The US National Weather Service has issued a severe weather alert for central Wisconsin, warning of potential thunderstorms capable of producing large hail and strong winds starting Monday night. The alert covers a period from Monday night into early Tuesday morning.
According to meteorologists, the storms are expected to develop as isolated cells around 9 p.m. Monday, later merging into a more substantial system. The most affected areas are central and northern Wisconsin, where residents should prepare for possible severe weather.
The primary threats include strong winds, large hail, and frequent lightning. The situation remains uncertain, with updates expected as the forecast evolves. Residents should monitor local weather channels and have contingency plans in place.
Earlier on Monday, isolated showers persisted in northeastern Wisconsin, while most regions experienced a dry morning. The chance of thunderstorms increases in the afternoon, though severe weather risk remains low, with possible small hail and wind gusts up to 40 mph.