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How many tornadoes has Wisconsin seen so far in 2024? As of July 26, 42 tornadoes have been reported in Wisconsin in 2024, with the first of the year being the unprecedented February tornadoes on ...
Colder temperatures during Wisconsin winters usually mean there isn't enough warm air to form a tornado early in the year. However, February 2024 was Milwaukee's warmest recorded, at 36.9 degrees ...
With 22 tornadoes already in 2024, Wisconsin is almost at its average tornado count for the year. Typically, Wisconsin has 23 tornadoes in a year, according to National Weather Service data.
February had slightly above-average levels of tornado activity with 46 tornadoes. Many of those tornadoes occurred much further north than is typical for the month, in the Midwest and Great Lakes regions, including Wisconsin, which experienced tornadoes in February for the first time since modern record began in 1950. About half of the ...
Rare January outbreak produced strong tornadoes as far north as Wisconsin, where an EF3 tornado caused major damage in the town of Wheatland. Another EF3 tornado caused severe damage in and around Lawrence, Illinois, as well. An EF3 tornado killed three people near Strafford, Missouri, and an EF2 tornado killed one near Appleton, Arkansas.
There were some embedded supercells in the main line,” said Nate Falkinham, a local meteorologist at the Milwaukee office of the NWS, on the weekend weather. ... Wisconsin tornadoes break down ...
On average, there are 213 confirmed tornadoes in June and 119 confirmed tornadoes in July. [ 1 ] In June, tornadoes are commonly focused across the Midwest and the central and northern Great Plains , and occasionally the Northeast , all due to their proximity to the late spring/early summer jet stream which continues to retreat farther north.