Weather
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Mississippi River cities say they’re better prepared for flooding
An organization of river communities say investments in natural flood control measures means high water is less of a problem.
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‘Very active’ severe weather season in Wisconsin approaching 10-year high for tornadoes
Tornado season in Wisconsin this year started early and still rages on as the state enters the peak time of year for severe weather.
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Relief efforts are underway in southern Wisconsin after a weekend of tornadoes and heavy rains
Eight tornadoes touched down during last weekend’s storms in Wisconsin. Areas along the Mississippi River are mitigating ongoing flood warnings.
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Staying alert when severe weather hits is the best precaution during Wisconsin’s active summer storm season
Emergency management and weather officials say having multiple ways to receive warnings will ensure enough time to shelter from severe storms.
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Wisconsin sees another round of severe weather, tornadoes Saturday night
Another spate of severe weather ripped through Wisconsin Saturday evening, with at least one confirmed tornado near Janesville.
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Wisconsin will see weekend rain, potential severe weather
Multiple rounds of thunderstorms are expected in the Milwaukee area tonight through Saturday, according to the National Weather Service at Milwaukee-Sullivan.Â
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Heavy rains damage roads in northwest Wisconsin
Road repairs are still underway in Bayfield County in northern Wisconsin after a storm dumped several inches of rain on the region, damaging highways and causing flash flooding.
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How to find help beating the heat
By calling 211, people can find resources to deal with heat waves, help pay utility bills and find places to stay cool.
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First heatwave of the summer brings high temps to Wisconsin
The first heatwave of the summer is rolling through Wisconsin, bringing temperatures in the 90s along with it.
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As Canadian wildfires burn, here’s how Wisconsinites can stay safe from smoky air
Last summer, smoke from Canadian wildfires blanketed Wisconsin and caused multiple air quality advisories. Here’s how to protect yourself going into fire season this year.