Regional Weather Summary
Issued by NWS Green Bay, WI

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Weather Summary for North-Central and Northeast Wisconsin
National Weather Service Green Bay WI
352 PM CDT Tue May 21 2024

Ongoing showers and storms have continued to lift northeast
across central and north-east WI this afternoon. Gusty winds to
around 40 mph and small hail have been reported across central WI
with this round of thunderstorms. Radar estimates are showing
upwards of 1.5" of rain have already fallen across central WI with
lower amounts to north and east. Temperatures as of 4PM were
ranging from the the upper 50s to middle 60s across the region.

A second wave of stronger severe storms is expected to race west
to east across the area this evening. This line of storms is
currently moving east at around 50 mph through central IA. Expect
these storms to reach central WI between 6 and 7pm. All severe
weather hazards are likely as this line of storms moves into the
area. These hazards include strong damaging winds of 60 to 70 mph,
large hail, a few tornados, and isolated flooding. Have multiple
ways to receive weather warnings an information as these storms
move through as conditions will likely change rapidly.

Much of the region should become dry once this this line of
thunderstorms moves through, except across northern WI where wrap-
around showers may linger through Wednesday morning. Temperatures
are expected to fall into the upper 40s to middle 50s overnight.

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GK