National Weather Service: No reports of tornado touchdowns after warning issued for Iowa County

SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN -- Clean up continues Tuesday, July 14th after a line of powerful thunderstorms with heavy rains and strong winds and hail moved through Wisconsin Monday morning and early evening.Monday night’s storms produced mainly strong winds and hail causing downed trees and power lines.There were no reports of injuries.Here is the latest update from the Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center:Columbia County:

National Weather Service: Spotters reported four tornado touchdowns in NE Wisconsin

SHAWANO -- A line of tornadoes moved across northeastern Wisconsin Monday, July 6th -- causing some damage in the rural area.The National Weather Service in Green Bay says spotters reported four tornado touchdowns in a line stretching about 50 miles Monday evening.Weather service meteorologist Rich Mamrosh says some home and barn damage was reported, but no deaths or injuries.Mamrosh says the tornadoes were unusual because they were not associated with lightning.Sheriff's offices say crews are surveying damage in Oconto, Shawano and Waupaca counties.In western Wisconsin, up to 7 inches of rain caused flooding problems in the River Falls area early Monday.

Red Cross volunteers from Milwaukee headed to Illinois to help those affected by storms

MILWAUKEE -- Severe storms with powerful winds, hail, and even tornadoes caused damages across several states in the Midwest on Monday, June 22nd -- and the Red Cross is assisting those affected.

Southwestern, south central WI hit hard by storms; trees downed, power knocked out

LANCASTER — A thunderstorm carrying high winds knocked down several trees in southern Wisconsin, and also knocked out power to some areas.Numerous trees were downed in Lancaster.

Storms lead to wind damage in SE WI, 25,000 without power Monday afternoon

MILWAUKEE -- A line of powerful thunderstorms with strong winds and hail moved through Wisconsin Monday morning, June 22nd -- causing damage in the southern portion of the state.

Nearly one year later: Tornado caused $18.6 million in damage at UW-Platteville

PLATTEVILLE — A final tally shows a tornado that struck the UW-Platteville campus nearly a year ago caused $18.6 million in damage.The school released the final damage numbers on Tuesday.The tornado hit the campus on June 16, 2014, breaking windows, destroying roofs, downing trees and bending light towers at the sports stadium.

Exotic animals 'on the loose' after Tiger Safari near Oklahoma City hit by tornado

TUTTLE, Okla. (WITI) — An exotic zoological park in Oklahoma was hit by a tornado on Wednesday and the owners confirmed some of the exotic animals are "on the loose," according to KFOR.The wildlife park houses leopards, lions, alligators, tigers and other exotic animals.Residents who live near the park have been asked to stay inside.An update came in from the Grady County Sheriff's Office just before 10:30 p.m. 

Confirmed: Wicked tornado in northern Illinois given EF-4 rating

MILWAUKEE (WITI) -- The National Weather Service (NWS) has given a preliminary rating of an EF-4 (on the Enhanced Fujita Scale) to a tornado that struck several counties in northern Illinois.Below are the facts released by the NWS on Saturday, April 11th: