Southeast Wisconsin weather: More storms and showers
Apr 15, 2026
Overnight severe storms have exited SE Wisconsin, but a low-level jet is fueling additional showers along and South of I-94. A few storms have fired up over the Wisconsin River Valley. All eyes are focused on the stalled frontal
boundary (which has been central to storms initiating). If the front sags South near the State Line, that will leave cooler cloudy weather around southern Wisconsin. However, rounds of showers/storms will travel along the front and will prompt flooding concerns South of I-94.WATCH: Southeast Wisconsin weather: More storms and showers Southeast Wisconsin weather: More storms and showersIf the front stalls farther North, then warm humid air will serve as yet another launching point for more strong storms. A Slight (Level 2) risk of severe weather is in place for most of southern Wisconsin. Gusty winds, hail, and flooding will be the major concerns. A few additional showers/storms are possible Thursday morning before a drier stretch of weather Thursday afternoon thru Friday.Another round of showers/storms is likely late Friday night into Saturday. Cooler Sunny conditions take hold into next week. Check The Interactive Radar 7-Day Forecast Active Weather AlertsWEDNESDAY: Partly Cloudy; Rain/Storms Likely LateHigh: 68Wind: SW 5-10 mphTONIGHT: Chance StormsLow: 47Wind: E 5 mphTHURSDAY: Chance Showers/Storms; Becoming Partly CloudyHigh: 61Wind: W/NE 5 mphFRIDAY: Partly Cloudy; Rain/Storms Likely At NightHigh: 66 Lake 77 InlandSATURDAY: Rain Early; Becoming Partly CloudyHigh: 60SUNDAY: Mostly SunnyHigh: 48Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.
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