Updated: 8:49 p.m. July 27, 2019
Strong but brief showers and storms have popped up this evening. The majority of them have been north of I-94 but it did cause the roof at Miller Park.
As of 8:45 p.m.
It’s been close to 90 this afternoon with plenty of heat and humidity. Other than a few showers earlier this afternoon, most of the strong to severe storm activity has stayed well to our northwest.
Updated 6:45pm SundayWe've had multiple rounds of rain and non severe storms today. While warnings aren't issued for lightning, a bolt took this large tree down in Oak Creek earlier in the day.
Another round of snow is set to arrive across southeastern Wisconsin on Thursday. Between 6 am and Noon expect a wintry mix before it turns over to all snow by lunchtime.The Thursday evening
The NWS has issued a wind chill advisory for most of the area tonight into Tuesday morning. Racine, Kenosha, and Milwaukee counties are excluded from the advisory.Winds aren't going to be very strong
A high wind watch has been issued Wednesday night from 9:00 pm until Thursday morning at 6:00 am. The winds are expected to peak between Midnight and 3 am.
The jetstream aloft
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