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Scattered thunderstorms will continue through mid-afternoon across central and northeast WI. Some of the strongest storms may produce wind gusts up to 40 mph, hail up to half in diameter although an isolated 1" hail, stone can't be ruled out, brief heavy rain and lightning.
[6/16/26] Several rounds of showers and storms are in the forecast for this week, the most widespread of which will be this afternoon/evening and again Wednesday afternoon and evening. Rainfall on Wednesday could be heavy at times, with areas seeing over an inch of rainfall.
[6/16/26] A potent low pressure system will bring storms to the Great Lakes region Wednesday. For our neck of the woods this will mean some widespread showers and storms, with a couple strong one possible, mainly in central to east-central Wisconsin. However, if you have travel plans towards Milwaukee, Chicago, or further southwards, you'll want to keep an eye on the forecast as the stronger more severe storms are expected to track through those areas.