Severe thunderstorms are expected to impact parts of Wisconsin tonight, with scattered storms moving east throughout the state. We expect storms to develop between 6 p.m. and midnight, with huge hail being the main concern, particularly west of the Mississippi River.
According to the National Weather Service, the largest chance of severe weather will be in La Crosse, Winona, and Rochester, where intense storms could produce hail up to the size of a quarter. These storms may also produce strong gusts, although tornadoes and flooding are not forecast.
We encourage residents in the impacted areas to stay weather-aware and ready to seek shelter indoors if severe weather approaches. Local authorities recommend checking numerous sources for alerts and having indoor refuge ready.
Forecasters predict that the storm threat will decrease after midnight, and the weather will improve until the early hours of Thursday. Emergency responders are actively watching the situation, and passengers should use caution, particularly on highways near the Mississippi River.