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LISBON, Wis. - The National Weather Service confirmed four tornadoes touched down during multiple rounds of severe storms in southeast Wisconsin on Tuesday, April 14.
Dodge County
Local perspective:
An EF0 touched down briefly near the Shaw Marsh State Wildlife Area, south of Beaver Dam, just after 12:45 a.m. The NWS said it had maximum wind speeds of 85 mph, causing damage to homes.
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Lisbon-Sussex
Local perspective:
The NWS said the EF2 touched down near Highway 164 and Good Hope in the town of Lisbon, just west of Sussex, shortly before 6:30 p.m.
It had maximum wind speeds of 120 mph and was on the ground for six minutes, covering 3.2 miles. It lifted the roof off a building, destroyed a small outbuilding, caused other structural damage and snapped and uprooted trees.
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The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado hit the Lisbon-Sussex area during Tuesday night's severe storms.
Walworth County
Local perspective:
An EF1 was confirmed in the area of Hodunk and Church roads, southwest of East Troy. It touched down at around 8:30 p.m. and had maximum wind speeds of 100 mph, according to the NWS.
Racine County
The NWS confirmed an EF1 tornado started northwest of Waterford and went through the north side of the village around 8:38 p.m. There were estimated peak winds of 100 mph.
Racine County storm damage leaves cleanup underway in Waterford
Strong winds in Racine County knocked down trees and damaged homes, with cleanup underway in Waterford as residents rush to secure properties before more storms arrive.
Severe weather week
The backstory:
Warm and humid air was expected to provide a favorable environment for strong-to-severe storms for at least part of every day this week as a series of low pressure systems move through southeast Wisconsin.
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What's next:
The FOX6 Weather Experts are tracking the chance for another round of severe weather on Wednesday, which will be highly dependent on the position of a stalled boundary.
Attention then turns to another potent system late Friday into Saturday, bringing a renewed chance of widespread showers, thunderstorms, and possible severe weather.
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