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Storms Possible This Week as Wisconsin Enters Severe Weather Awareness
Meteorologists tracking multiple chances for strong to severe thunderstorms in the coming days
Apr. 12, 2026 at 11:26pm
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As a potent weather system approaches, the scale and power of the coming storm looms large over the Wisconsin landscape.Minneapolis TodayResidents of Wisconsin are being advised to stay alert this week as the state enters Severe Weather Awareness Week and meteorologists forecast multiple opportunities for strong to severe thunderstorms, including potential for hail, high winds, and even tornadoes. While Monday may see only isolated showers, the threat for more widespread and potentially dangerous storms is expected to increase on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Why it matters
Severe weather can pose significant risks to public safety, property, and infrastructure, making it critical for residents to stay informed and prepared. With Severe Weather Awareness Week underway, this forecast serves as an important reminder for Wisconsinites to review their emergency plans and safety protocols.
The details
According to the forecast, a series of weather systems moving through the region will bring multiple chances for thunderstorms over the next several days. On Monday, isolated showers and storms are possible, but the greater threat is expected on Tuesday evening as a line of stronger storms develops, potentially impacting areas near and north of I-94. Another round of potentially severe storms is also possible on Wednesday. Meteorologists are closely monitoring the situation and urge residents to stay weather-aware, as some of these storms could produce hail, high winds, and even isolated tornadoes.
- Scattered showers and storms are possible Monday evening into the overnight hours.
- A higher chance of strong to severe thunderstorms is forecast for Tuesday evening, especially north of I-94.
- Another round of potentially severe storms is possible on Wednesday.
The players
Gino Recchia
A meteorologist who provided the weather forecast and analysis for this report.
What they’re saying
“It's going to be an active stretch of weather here as we head into the next couple of days and go figure that it is Severe Weather Awareness Week for Wisconsin.”
— Gino Recchia, Meteorologist
“Thankfully, Thursday right now looks to be a quiet day, so don't expect that to be canceled.”
— Gino Recchia, Meteorologist
What’s next
Residents should monitor the latest weather forecasts and be prepared to take shelter if severe storms develop in their area. The state of Wisconsin will also be conducting a mock tornado drill on Thursday as part of Severe Weather Awareness Week.
The takeaway
This active weather pattern serves as an important reminder for Wisconsinites to review their emergency preparedness plans and stay vigilant for rapidly changing weather conditions that could produce dangerous thunderstorms, high winds, hail, and even tornadoes in the coming days.
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