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topicnews · July 16, 2025

Tornado Watch for all of the southeast -Wisconsin published

Tornado Watch for all of the southeast -Wisconsin published

Tornado Watch for all of the southeast -Wisconsin published

The clock is in force until 6 p.m.

To see why. Weatherwatch 12. This is a storm update. Hello, I am a meteorologist Lindsey Slater. We have a storm update that I would like to inform you about. We have a tornado clock that has now been issued throughout South Wisconsin. These include Milwaukee County, Waukesha and everyone you see here in the Red. Here, too, it is a tornado clock, not a tornado warning. This is due to these showers and thunderstorms that I have long followed all morning. You can see them here on the radar. And there is actually a tornado warning for Iowa County. So this is the line that presses north and east, and there is a certain rotation. There is countless energy in the atmosphere with which this can play, which is why we see how this activity really appears. So we will observe this striker line. The main event will join in, which is still going through between 3 and 7:00 a.m. However, you can see a live look here in Delavan that these clouds are picking up. And I'm looking at Oconomowoc here. The temperatures are all line in the low and in the mid -1980s. I have the 12 -hour forecast that you can see, I have these small alarm symbols up here, since the temperatures are in the low and in the mid -1980s. We will see at least 3:00 a.m. through pop -up thunderstorms. And then we will get the big storms that arrive between 3 and 7:00 a.m. Remember that all types of storm are possible. This includes harmful winds, isolated tornadoes. We could see these winds, which drilled up to 70 miles per hour. Heavy downpours and also a lot of flash. We will be here again with other updates COM

Tornado Watch for all of the southeast -Wisconsin published

The clock is in force until 6 p.m.

Updated: 12:26 PM CDT July 16, 2025

Editorial standards

A tornado watch applies to all south -east -wisconsin. The interactive radartie clock will apply in the western counties like Jefferson County until 6 p.m. until at 3 p.m. the most likely along the front edge of the line. The primary threats include tornadoes, scattered harmful wind gusts of up to 70 miles per hour and isolated large hail with a diameter of up to 1 inch. Storms are expected to move to the east and out over Lake Michigan, before 8 PMA Tornado Watch means that the conditions for tornados and heavy thunderstorms in and near the guard area are favorable.

A tornado watch applies to all south -east -wisconsin.

Interactive radar

The clock is in force until 6 p.m.

It is expected that storms are already entering the western counties like Jefferson County at 3 p.m. on the front edge of the line.

The primary threats include tornadoes, scattered harmful wind gusts of up to 70 miles per hour and isolated large hail with a diameter of up to 1 inch.

Storms are supposed to pull out of the lake before 8 p.m.

A tornado clock means that the conditions for tornados and heavy thunderstorms in and near the watch area are cheap.