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Cold Front Moving Through the Northeast U.S. Monday; Atmospheric River to Impact the Pacific Northwest Midweek

A cold front will cross the Great Lakes and Northeast U.S. through Monday with gusty winds and areas of rain showers. A strong atmospheric river is expected to move into the Pacific Northwest by midweek bringing a threat for moderate to heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and mountain snows for parts of Washington, Oregon, northern California, and the Sierra Nevada. Read More >

Overview

Scattered thunderstorms moved across southern Wisconsin during the evening and overnight hours of August 5-6. Said storms were primarily rainfall producers in most locations, though they did become severe on a localized basis. One tornado warning would be issued for portions of Green and Rock Counties during the evening hours on August 5, in addition to a pair of severe thunderstorm warnings during the predawn hours on August 6. No confirmed tornadoes occurred in the NWS Milwaukee/Sullivan county warning area, though a handful of damaging wind reports were relayed from Dane and Walworth Counties. This news article briefly recaps the August 5-6 event, taking a closer look at radar imagery and storm reports, as well as the meteorology driving it.
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