La Crosse, WI – Thunderstorms moving through western Wisconsin as of 7:35 p.m. Saturday are expected to continue shifting east across the La Crosse area through late evening, with stronger storms posing a risk to travelers near Interstate 90.
According to the National Weather Service in La Crosse, scattered storms will persist through 10 p.m., with the strongest activity developing south of I-90. These storms may produce gusty winds, small hail, and bursts of heavy rain that could impact road conditions.
Radar imagery late Friday evening showed widespread rain and embedded storms stretching across the region, including areas near La Crosse, Winona, and Eau Claire, with movement continuing east.
Drivers along I-90 and nearby roadways should be alert for sudden downpours reducing visibility and slick road conditions. Wind gusts may also create brief hazards, especially for high-profile vehicles.
Residents with outdoor plans are encouraged to monitor conditions closely and be prepared to seek shelter if storms intensify.
Storms are expected to weaken later tonight as they move out of the region.
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