Green Bay, WI – Isolated thunderstorms are expected to develop in Wisconsin late Wednesday morning, continuing into the afternoon. According to the U.S. National Weather Service, these storms could become severe, with the highest risk impacting southern Wisconsin, particularly the Fox Valley region.
The primary hazards associated with these storms are hail up to one inch in diameter and locally damaging wind gusts. In addition, there is a minor risk of flooding due to localized downpours. The southern and southeastern parts of the state, including areas near Madison and Eau Claire, are under a heightened threat for more severe weather.
The weather service advises residents in these regions to monitor updates and prepare for potentially strong storms. As always, it’s recommended to seek shelter if thunderstorms approach, especially if strong winds or hail are reported.
Stay tuned for further updates and be prepared for possible changes as conditions develop on Wednesday.