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This year, Wisconsin has already seen the fourth-most tornadoes on record, according to State Climatology Office data going back to 1950. According to the data, 2005 saw the most tornadoes: 62.
Twenty years ago, Wisconsin experienced a historic tornado outbreak when 27 tornadoes carved paths of destruction across the state, causing more than $50 million in damage. The National Weather ...
On this Monday in 2005, Wisconsin experienced the most tornadoes in one day — 27 — including what was then an F-3 tornado ...
Severe storms and heavy rain could bring flash flooding to Wisconsin this weekend. Expect damaging winds, hail, travel delays ...
This year, Wisconsin has already seen the fourth-most tornadoes on record, according to State Climatology Office data going back to 1950. According to the data, 2005 saw the most tornadoes: 62.
A Wisconsin meteorologist was live on the air warning people about a tornado when he realized the storm was headed straight to his mother's house.
In 2005, 62 tornadoes hit Wisconsin, which remains the record for the most tornadoes in a single year from the last 30 years. In comparison, 1952 only saw one tornado the whole year.
A flash flood warning has been issued for southern Walworth county until 10:45 pm.  That part of the county has been hit with 1" to 2" of rainfall.  More rain and storms could ...
Tornadoes are most common in Wisconsin over the summer months between May and August. Since 1948, between November and February fewer than a dozen tornadoes total had been reported before Thursday ...
While this is the first-ever February tornado in Wisconsin, the state has seen three during the month of January. The most recent January tornado being in 2008, according to the National Weather ...
Several highways and roadways are still experiencing flooding, tens of thousands of customers are without power, and the Deep ...
Tornadoes are most common in Wisconsin over the summer months between May and August. Since 1948, between November and February fewer than a dozen tornadoes total had been reported before Thursday ...