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The estimated 100 mph wind tornado damaged multiple trees, piers and caused other structural damage. The NWS report also confirmed an EF-2 tornado with an estimated peak winds of 115 mph around 7: ...
City of Janesville reports a tornado touched down, causing 'considerable damage' In a post on its website, the City of Janesville said a tornado touched down on the city's south side, causing ...
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers declared a state of emergency for Wisconsin due to the recent severe weather that hit across the state, producing hail, heavy rain, high winds, thunderstorms and tornadoes.
September 10–11, 1900 — The extratropical remnants of the 1900 Galveston hurricane quickly traverse the state before entering Lake Michigan at Milwaukee. [3] [4] Rainfall amounts peak at 4.25 in (108 mm) in Shawano, with 27 of 39 weather stations in northern and central Wisconsin registering over 1 in (25 mm) of rain in 24 hours. [4]
Nearby Dodge County did activate their siren system after damage reports. [6] The tornado showed the problems with operational meteorology or "nowcasting". The storm did not display the typical features of a severe storm and the tornado that was produced formed while the storm was weakening, an almost unheard of event. [1]
First reports of damage filtered in from western and central Kansas. In Russell, gusts measured at 100 mph (160 km/h) blew roofs off homes and uprooted trees. [23] Strong winds of 94 mph (151 km/h) were reported near Junction City, where hangars were damaged at the airport, siding was ripped from buildings, and metal signs were bent.
At 7:47 p.m. Tuesday, a confirmed tornado was located 19 miles west of Wausau, moving northeast at 80 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
As of 2005, the Door County Tornado was the 8th most costly tornado in Wisconsin history, causing an estimated $6.5 million in damages. [9] The tornado first touched down as a waterspout [10] but moved onshore in Door County, causing significant property and crop damage.