Storms move out of Milwaukee, southern Wisconsin counties; Janesville begins to assess tornado damage (2024)

Severe weather hit southern Wisconsin Saturday with at least one confirmed tornado spotted near Janesville. Follow along for live coverage of the storm:

Social media posts show signs of destruction in Wisconsin communities

The extent of the damage caused by Saturday evening's storms is yet to be determined. There were multiple reports of tornado sightings across southern Wisconsin, including in Janesville, near Watertown and over Marshall, according to the National Weather Service.

Posts to social media showed glimpses of the damage wrought by the storms.

City of Janesville reports a tornado touched down, causing 'considerable damage'

In a post on its website, the City of Janesville said a tornado touched down on the city's south side, causing "considerable damage to structures and infrastructure."

"First responders are currently on the scene, and the City has activated its Emergency Operations Center to mobilize additional resources," the post said.

The city asked residents to stay away from the south side of the city, because of the hazard posed by downed trees and power lines. Residents were also asked to avoid driving through standing water.

For questions, residents were asked to contact the city at 608-373-6025.

More than 30,000 customers without power following storms, tornado sightings

More than 12,000 We Energies customers - mostly in southeastern Wisconsin -- are without power as of 10 p.m. Saturday, following storms that swept through the area and prompted tornado watches and even warnings in some counties.

Alliant Energy reported roughly 20,000 customers affected by outages in its service area, which covers parts of Wisconsin and Iowa. The Alliant Energy outages were concentrated mostly in southern Wisconsin, including in and around Janesville, where a tornado sighting was reported Saturday evening. Several areas in Walworth County, including around Walworth and Williams Bay, also reported significant outages.

Janesville likely sustained 'significant damage' to its south side from reported tornado

Emergency responders are assessing the extent of damage in Janesville, where a tornado was spotted Saturday evening, said Mark Elland, shift supervisor at the Rock County Communications Center.

"By what we’re hearing, we probably have significant tornado damage to the south side of Janesville," Elland told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in a brief interview around 9:30 p.m.

The county's 911 center has been getting calls reporting everything from downed trees and power lines to flooded roads and damage to homes, Elland said.

Tornado warnings in effect for parts of southern Wisconsin have expired, tornado spotted near Janesville

A tornado warning was in effect in several parts of southern Wisconsin Saturday evening after tornado sightings near Watertown, Janesville and other cities, while other parts of southern Wisconsin remain under a tornado watch until 10 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.

The tornado warnings have since expired.

A tornado warning was issued for southeastern Kenosha County until 9:30 p.m. Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.

Earlier in the evening, other tornado warnings were issued for parts of Dane, Dodge, Green, Jefferson, Rock and Walworth counties, according to NWS. Those warnings have since expired.

Some of the warnings were issued after tornado sightings, including near Watertown, located about halfway between Madison and Milwaukee, around 7:35 p.m. Saturday, according to a NWS bulletin.

Another tornado sighting occurred just south of Janesville at 7:52 p.m.

"A confirmed large and extremely dangerous tornado was located over Janesville, moving east at 40 mph," the NWS said.

The National Weather Service advised people in places under a tornado warning to take cover.

A bulletin issued by the National Weather Service Saturday also said a tornado was spotted over Marshall around 7:15 p.m.

Tornado watch in effect until 10 p.m. across southern Wisconsin

The tornado watch was in effect until 10 p.m. across southern Wisconsin, including in the following counties: Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Green, Iowa, Jefferson, Kenosha, Lafayette, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Rock, Sauk, Walworth, Washington and Waukesha, according to the National Weather Service.

The tornado watch has since expired.

A tornado watch is less serious than a tornado warning. A watch is issued when weather conditions favor thunderstorms producing tornado conditions in or near the "watch" area, according to the National Weather Service.

The National Weather Service noted that in addition to the possibility of tornadoes, southern Wisconsin could see damaging wind gusts and large hail.

Flash flood warnings in effect until 10:45 p.m. in Columbia, Dane, Dodge and Jefferson counties

Several counties in southern Wisconsin were also under flash flood warnings until 10:45 p.m. Saturday, including parts of Columbia, Dane, Dodge and Jefferson counties. Rock County was under a flash flood warning until 11 p.m., and Sauk County was under one until 9:45 p.m., according to the NWS bulletins issued around 8 p.m.

Dave Matthews Band concert at Alpine Valley postponed until later date

Saturday's storms took place on a very busy day for music, with several outdoor concerts planned Saturday in Milwaukee and the area, including Summerfest concerts, the second installment of the Tacos and Tequila Festival at Franklin Field, and a Dave Matthews Band concert at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy.

Alpine Valley Music Theatre posted on social media Saturday evening that the Dave Matthews Band concert was being postponed until a later date. The venue had previously posted on Facebook that it was evacuating the venue and asking people to seek shelter in their vehicles.

Meanwhile several shows at Summerfest were suspended around 7:45 due to the weather.

Anime, the opener of R&B superstar SZA, paused its show at Summerfest around 8:20 p.m. Saturday due to the weather.

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Storms move out of Milwaukee, southern Wisconsin counties; Janesville begins to assess tornado damage (1)

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Reporters Jessica Rodriguez, Piet Levy and Chris Foran contributed to this story.

Storms move out of Milwaukee, southern Wisconsin counties; Janesville begins to assess tornado damage (2024)

FAQs

Where did the tornado hit in Janesville, WI? ›

Janesville city officials said a tornado touched down on the south side of the community, causing considerable damage to homes, businesses and infrastructure.

How big was the Janesville tornado? ›

Path length was reported at 6.21; maximum width, 700 yards.

Is Wisconsin part of Tornado Alley? ›

As a colloquial term there are no definitively set boundaries of Tornado Alley, but the area common to most definitions extends from Texas, through Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Arkansas, North Dakota, Montana, Ohio, and eastern portions of Colorado, ...

How many tornadoes has Wisconsin had in 2024? ›

Wisconsin's 2024 tornado count climbs to 24, breaking the 30-year average.

What was the worst tornado in Wisconsin history? ›

The 1899 New Richmond tornado was an estimated F5 tornado that formed in the early evening of Monday, June 12, 1899, and tore a 45-mile path of destruction through St. Croix, Polk, and Barron counties in west-central Wisconsin. It killed 117 people, injured over twice as many, and left hundreds homeless.

What church was destroyed by the tornado in Wisconsin? ›

ARGYLE, Wis. – Apple Grove Lutheran Church community joined together for a Sunday service after their church was destroyed by a likely tornado on Saturday in the early evening.

What is the tornado capital of the world? ›

While tornadoes in the United States tend to garner the most attention, Bangladesh holds the dubious distinction of being the deadliest tornado capital of the world. Bangladesh experiences a relatively high number of tornadoes compared to its size and population density.

Which state has the most tornadoes in 2024? ›

The majority of tornadoes in 2024 have touched down in Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Ohio has also experienced a surge in tornadoes, with 54 reports so far.

Which state has the worst tornadoes? ›

The state with the highest number of strong tornadoes per unit area is Oklahoma, with the state's Cleveland County having the most tornadoes per square mile. States such as Oklahoma and Kansas have lower population densities, so tornadoes in those states, while severe, may cause somewhat less property damage.

Which state has never had a tornado? ›

Explanation: There are no states in the United States that have never seen a tornado. Tornadoes can occur in any state, though they are more frequent in certain areas known for severe weather patterns, such as the central United States, which includes Tornado Alley.

Why is Wisconsin having so many tornadoes this year? ›

Year-to-year differences in tornadoes are due to how the storm tracks line up and how the jet stream — strong winds in the upper levels of the atmosphere — is situated, Vavrus said. Wisconsin has been on the warmer side of the jet stream this year, leading to more thunderstorms.

What is the EF rating of the Janesville tornado? ›

An EF-2 tornado with top wind speeds of 115 miles per hour hit Janesville Saturday night, according to the National Weather Service. "I was at the patio doors and I looked to the west. I saw twirling and wind — a lot of high winds," said Karen Harris, who saw the tornado moments before it hit her home.

Is there a tornado in Janesville WI June 22 2024? ›

There was basem*nt flooding, roads, yards and rivers were flooded, and some roads and culverts were damaged. Radar imagery of the Janesville tornadic supercell at 7:50pm on June 22, 2024. Reflectivity (left) and Velocity (right) depict the ongoing damaging tornado.

How many EF5 tornadoes have there been in Wisconsin? ›

The Oklahoma tornado was a top-of-the-scale EF5 twister with winds of at least 200 mph. The National Weather Service says only six tornadoes in Wisconsin match the severity of the EF5.

Where was the strongest tornado located? ›

1. The Tri-State Tornado of March 25, 1925. The ”single” deadliest tornado in U.S. history was the famous Tri-State Tornado of March 25, 1925. At least695 people died in Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana when a F5 mile-wide monster carved a course that was apparently 219 miles through the three states.

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