How Much Damage Did Wednesday's Tornadoes Do in Wisconsin?
DODGE COUNTY, WISCONSIN, JUL 17 – Two EF-0 tornadoes with winds up to 70 mph caused localized wind damage during severe storms in southeastern Wisconsin, officials said.
- On Wednesday, the National Weather Service confirmed two EF-0 tornadoes touched down in southeastern Wisconsin during severe storms.
- Prior to Wednesday, Wisconsin had a higher-than-average tornado count with 26 confirmed so far this year, exceeding the 23-average per National Weather Service.
- Near Hustisford, the tornado touched down at County Road E and West Hillcrest Road at 3:36 p.m., according to Michaela Heeren.
- By Thursday afternoon, crews noted no injuries reported as of 1 p.m. July 17, and fallen branches disrupted trees and cornfields, Michaela Heeren said.
- The National Weather Service is focusing, and crews could need until Monday to complete surveys of 10 areas of rotation.
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