Severe thunderstorm warning canceled for southeast Wisconsin
The National Weather Service has canceled all severe thunderstorm warnings in southeast Wisconsin as of 6:06 p.m.
AT 10 P.M. FANS WILL BE WATCHING THE WEATHER TONIGHT. JUNEAU. WE HAVE A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING.WE DO JUST TO THE NORTH OF THE STATE FAIRGROUNDS WITH CLUSTER OF THUNDERSTORMS. WE’VE BEEN HEARING IT HERE OUTSIDE AT THE STATION BUILDING. COUPLE CLAPS OF THUNDER, SOME FLASHES OF LIGHTNING. IF YOU ARE UNDER NEAR THOSE THUNDERSTORMS, YOU WANT TO TAKE SHELTER. EVEN IF YOU ARE IN ANYWHERE NEAR THUNDERSTORM, YOU WANT TO BE INSIDE. WHEN THUNDER ROARS, HEAD INDOORS AS YOU DON’T WANT TO BE OUTSIDE. WHEN YOU GOT THAT THUNDER ADN LIGHTNING OUTSIDE. WE’VE GOT THAT SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING UNTIL 545. THEREs THAT YELLOW POLYGON THAT REPRESENTS FROM BUTLER NEAR BROOKFIELD, OFF ALONG THE LAKESHORE AND BROWN DEER ROAD, GLENDALE AND WHITEFISH BAY. THE RISK FOR THIS THUNDERSTORM IS STRONG WINDS. AND WE DO HAVE WINDS RIGHT NOW AROUND 50 55MPH NEAR GLENDALE AND BROWN DEER. SO FOLKS WHO ARE WATCHING US RIGHT NOW, IF YOU LIVE IN THIS AREA, DEFINITELY GETTING SOME STRONG WINDS COMING DOWN FROM THIS CLUSTER OF STORMS A LITTLE BIT WEAKER FURTHER TO THE WEST.SO IT’S JUST VERY ISOLATED, JUST MOVING NEAR THAT I-43 CORRIDOR AND THAN PUSHING EASTWARD. ONCE THIS CLUSTER MOVES OUT, WE’LL HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF A LULL AND THEN ADDITIONAL THUNDERSTORMS ARE GOING TO START TO FIRE UP AS WE HEAD INTO THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. WE’VE GOT A COUPLE LITTLE ISOLATED POCKETS DOWN TO THE SOUTH NEAR THE STATE LINE. WE’LL TAKE A CLOSER LOOK. FIRST UP TOWARDS THE NORTH, WHERE WE DO HAVE THAT FIRST ROUND MOVING EASTWARD.THAT’S THE GENERAL TRAJECTORY. SO WE DID HAVE SOME SHOWERS AND STORMS THAT BROUGHT IN SOME GOOD AMOUNT OF RAINFALL OFF TOWARDS THE NORTH. NOW A CLOSER LOOK ONCE AGAIN NEAR THE METRO, YOU SEE A LITTLE LINE THAT’S MOVING DOWN THAT’S ACTUALLY A LITTLE OUTFLOW BOUNDARY, AND THAT’S BEEN SPARKING OFF SOME OF THESE ADDITIONAL THUNDERSTORMS THAT ARE MOVING ALL THE WAY FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE NEAR DOUSMAN, AND THEN TRACKING ALL THE WAY UP TOWARDS FOX POINT, WHITEFISH BAY, AND THEN FURTHER DOWN
Severe Thunderstorm Warning Issued for Northwestern Milwaukee County
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A severe thunderstorm was observed over northwestern Milwaukee County on August 9, 2025, and is moving east at 25 mph, according to the National Weather Service. Residents are advised to take immediate safety precautions.
Current Situation & Safety Recommendations
The National Weather service is urging individuals in the affected area to move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building to protect themselves from the storm. This is the recommended safety measure during a severe thunderstorm warning.
Severe thunderstorms can produce a variety of hazards, including:
Damaging Winds: Strong winds can down trees and power lines.
Large Hail: hail can cause damage to property and injure people.
Heavy Rainfall: Intense rainfall can lead to flash flooding.
Lightning: Lightning is a serious threat and can cause fires and electrocution.
Affected Areas
The storm is currently impacting northwestern Milwaukee County and is expected to move eastward.Residents in the path of the storm should monitor updates from the National Weather Service and local news outlets. You can find the latest information and warnings on the National Weather Service website or through their mobile app.
Key Takeaways:
A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for northwestern Milwaukee County.
The storm is moving east at 25 mph.
Seek shelter in an interior room on the lowest floor of a building.
Stay informed by monitoring updates from the National Weather Service.
This information is current as of august 9, 2025, at 23:10:00.conditions can change rapidly,so continued monitoring of weather updates is crucial.