Tim Marquis
Interesting event unfolded in North central Wisconsin yesterday. A shortwave embedded in the zonal flow crossed into western wisconsin during the afternoon. At the surface, there was confluent/convergence zone across the central part of the state. During the day, western Wisconsin remained relatively clear, allowing enough heating to get around 1300 j/kg of cape. SPC initially had the entire area out of the Day 1 outlook but throughout the day the area got upgraded to a see text at the morning update, and then a slight during the afternoon. Right as storms initiated along this convergent zone, SPC put out a severe thunderstorm watch. These storms then tracked SE and produced widespread hail and wind damage with one cell developing rotation around the Wittenberg, WI that prompted the NWS to issue a tornado warning on it. Was there anyone out on this cell? If so I encourage you to start a thread for reports and post pictures.
The rotation died out and the storms continued to track SE towards lake Michigan with lots of hail reports following in their path especially around the Appleton, WI area. Very marginal event that formed well off the warm front.
The rotation died out and the storms continued to track SE towards lake Michigan with lots of hail reports following in their path especially around the Appleton, WI area. Very marginal event that formed well off the warm front.