The Latest from Storm Team 5…
Anytime after 5pm through just before 10pm is when we have a chance for more rain and storms here in northeast Wisconsin, especially for the southern half of the area. Some could be strong to severe, with hail, wind and downpours being the main threats. There is a low end, non zero tornado threat for the southern half of the area.
Offically a TORNADO WATCH was posted for Calumet, Fond Du Lac, Green Lake, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, Waushara and Winnebago counties until 10pm this evening. The best chance for a tornado appears to be in our four southen counties, but if warm and unstable air moves north, those other counties could be in play.

More rain is possible tonight, but not to the length we saw last night. Quick hitting downpours could produce localzied amounts of 1/2-1″ or rain, with lesser amounts that avoid the downpours. A FLOOD WATCH is in effetc until Wednesday morning for central WI and into Door County.

Rain and storms should exit before midnight, with fog that could be dense filling in behind. Lows in the mid to upper 40s.
Foggy and cloudy for the morning tomorrow. Plan on a chance for scattered showers and a few non severe storms for the afternoon and evening. Highs will top out around 60.
Rain will continue into Thursday morning, before some clearing is expcted for the afternoon. Highs will hit the low to mid 60s.
Finally a dry but breezy day for Friday with highs approaching 70 degrees. Rain moves in Friday night and lasts into Saturday morning. This system will bring us a cooler feel to the air by Sunday.
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