What is the difference between a tornado watch and a tornado warning?
A tornado watch means conditions are favorable for tornadoes to develop. A tornado warning means a tornado has been sighted or indicated by weather radar.
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Southern Wisconsin was recently impacted by a severe weather outbreak, including confirmed tornadoes. Viewers captured stunning footage of these events in real-time. This article summarizes the key events and provides safety information.
On Wednesday, severe thunderstorms and tornadoes swept through southern Wisconsin. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued tornado watches and warnings for multiple counties, including Milwaukee, Dane, and Fond du Lac.
Viewer-submitted photos and videos documented tornadoes near Sauk City, Dodgeville, and in Iowa County. The NWS is investigating at least 10 areas in central Wisconsin to determine the extent of the tornado damage.
The storms led to cancellations of events like the Waukesha County Fair truck and tractor pulls and the Milwaukee Night Market.
Looking ahead, Southeastern Wisconsin will experience cooler and drier conditions, with a high of 72 on Thursday and sunshine on Friday. However, rain chances and warmer temperatures are expected to return over the weekend.
**How to Prepare:** - Stay informed about weather alerts using apps and local news channels. - Have a plan in place for where to seek shelter during a tornado. - If driving, know the safety measures to take if a tornado warning is issued.
A tornado watch means conditions are favorable for tornadoes to develop. A tornado warning means a tornado has been sighted or indicated by weather radar.
Do not try to outrun a tornado. Seek shelter in a sturdy building. As a last resort, lie flat in a ditch or culvert and cover your head.
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