Six tornadoes confirmed across Wisconsin; church destroyed in Argyle; flood warnings (2024)

The National Weather Service has confirmed at least six tornadoes as part of Saturday night's severe weather as crews survey more communities and cleanup efforts continue.

On Sunday, NWS crews were out assessing damage in areas including Argyle, Marshall, Janesville, Watertown, Walworth, Williams Bay, Sun Prairie and DeForest. More tornadoes, and details about them, are likely to be released later today or tomorrow.

An EF-1 tornado with a peak wind of 105 mph hit Delavan in Walworth County around 8:22 p.m. Saturday night, according to a NWS report. Delavan is a few miles northwest of Williams Bay, where heavy damage was reported.

Six tornadoes confirmed across Wisconsin; church destroyed in Argyle; flood warnings (1)

Another EF-1 rated tornado with an estimated 105 mph winds developed south of Marshall in Dane County, according to a NWS report. The tornado lifted south of Waterloo with a path length of 4.6 miles. The tornado damaged multiple farm and outbuildings, a few homes and numerous trees, according to the report.

The local storm report confirmed three more tornadoes. One an EF-1 tornado developed west of Watertown near the intersection of County Roads Q and T and progresses northeastward causing substantial damage to a home, farm buildings and trees along West Road. The estimated peak winds were about 105 mph with a path length of 2.1 miles.

Six tornadoes confirmed across Wisconsin; church destroyed in Argyle; flood warnings (2)

Another EF-1 tornado developed south of Geneva Lake and moved northeast across the lake before lifting south of Lake Como. The estimated 100 mph wind tornado damaged multiple trees, piers and caused other structural damage.

The NWS report also confirmed an EF-2 tornado with an estimated peak winds of 115 mph around 7:42 p.m. to 7:53 p.m. on Saturday. Most of the damage was at an EF-1 level but spots on the southern side of Janesville had higher damage, according to the report.

A sixth tornado briefly occurred in western Wisconsin, near Tennyson. The NWS confirmed a "brief EF-0 tornado" caused tree damage and that touchdown was observed.

That confirmation process "is going to take most of the day. We might even be into tomorrow," NWS meteorologist Sarah Marquardt said.

As communities continue cleaning up damage, Marquardt said to stay away from flood waters, downed power lines and unsafe trees with loose branches.

Anyone with storm damage can report it to the NWS, including on its website, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).

Follow along for live updates throughout the day. Be sure to refresh your browser for the latest.

We Energies restores power to more customers, still outages in Janesville

As of 2:30 p.m., 427 We Energies customers were without power — a drop from the 1,154 reported this morning. The most-affected communities in their service zone include Waterloo, Watertown, Richmond and Springfield.

About 7,800 customers were without power in Alliant Energy's service area, down from 9,642 this morning. The hardest-hit areas are still Janesville and Lake Geneva. Janesville officials said it could take up to two days to restore power, and the company was bringing in help from Iowa.

Madison Gas and Electric reported no outages as of 2:30 p.m.

Dave Matthews Band at Alpine Valley rescheduled for June 30

The Dave Matthews Band concert at Alpine Valley Music Theatre in East Troy was rescheduled for June 30. The show was postponed on June 22 due to severe weather.

Tickets for June 22 will be honored for the new date. Anyone unable to attend can get refunds at the original point of sale.

Flood warnings, watches in effect for Wisconsin rivers

As of 12 p.m. Sunday, there are several flood warnings in effect for Wisconsin rivers. There are several watches in areas where people should be prepared for possible flooding. The current areas under a warning include:

  • Sugar River at Brodhead, affecting Rock, Green and Winnebago counties
  • Rock River at Afton, affecting Winnebago and Rock counties
  • Black Earth Creek at Black Earth, affecting Dane County
  • Black Earth Creek at Mazomanie, affecting Dane County
  • Sheboygan River at Sheboygan, affecting Sheboygan County.
  • South Branch Rock River at Waupun, affecting Fond du Lac County
  • Baraboo River near Baraboo, affecting Columbia and Sauk counties
  • Spring Creek at Lodi, affecting Columbia County
  • Kickapoo River at Gays Mills and Soldiers Grove, affecting Crawford County
  • Trempealeau River at Dodge, affecting Trempealeau and Buffalo counties
  • Black River at Black River Falls, affecting Jackson County
  • Yellow River at Babco*ck, affecting Wood County
  • Wisconsin River at Castle Rock Dam, affecting Juneau and Adams counties
  • Several areas along the Mississippi River, including La Crosse

Most flood deaths occur in vehicles, the NWS says, so turn around if you encounter flood waters while in your vehicle. The NWS also urges caution when walking near riverbanks.

"Even six inches of fast-moving flood water can knock you off your feet and a depth of two feet will float your car. Never try to walk, swim, or drive through such swift water," the NWS says.

Several roads still impassable in Williams Bay near Lake Geneva

In Williams Bay, located on Lake Geneva, several roads are still impassable. Theater Road remains closed to through traffic from Bailey Road to Woodlawn Drive.

Crews are working to clear them but need to wait to remove entangled power lines, the police department said in an update.

Gas and electric companies are working in the area, but there is limited information about the restoration timeline, the department said.

Barrett Memorial Library is open today for "battery charging and a place to refresh if needed." The Williams Bay Dump Site is also open to residents who are removing tree debris.

No injuries in Janesville, one household was trapped in basem*nt

There are no known injuries after a tornado in Janesville, deputy city manager Ryan McCue said at a Sunday morning press conference. The fire department rescued residents trapped in a basem*nt in one household Saturday night.

Emergency management partners are currently doing drone assessments in the affected area, and building inspectors are going to affected properties on the ground, McCue said. Officials said MacFarlane Pheasants farm and the Township of Rock also had significant damage.

Officials believe some residents may be displaced, and overnight shelter will be available at The Salvation Army at 514 Sutherland Avenue.

While not typically open on Sunday, the city's composting site is open until 6 p.m. Non-city residents are asked not to come, and Janesville residents must bring an ID.

Officials reminded residents to assume that wires that are down or tangled in trees are live, and not to touch them. Trees and utility poles can become conductors, and touching it can "potentially take a life."

McCue said residents should not go to the dog park because of dangerous debris. Summer school classes at Jackson Elementary School are canceled tomorrow.

Residents are asked to look at the city's Facebook page for updates, including information about cooling centers for upcoming hot weather. Alliant Energy says it could take up to two days to restore power, McCue said.

Janesville shares information on making donations for storm damage

Janesville is also coordinating donations for storm damage recovery. People who want to make monetary donations can drop off cash or checks at ECHO, Inc. at 65 South High Street during regular business hours. Checks should include the memo line Janesville Storm Damage.

Donations of new, unused items can be dropped off at The Salvation Army Rock County at 514 Sutherland Avenue. Accepted items include:

  • Bottled water
  • Unperishable food items
  • Totes
  • Gloves
  • Ziplock bags
  • Sharpies
  • Heavy duty tarps
  • Diapers
  • Wipes
  • Formula
  • Flashlights
  • Contractor bags
  • First aid kits
  • Shovels
  • Rakes
  • Toilet paper
  • Paper towels

Several road closures along U.S. 51 and State Highway 11 in Janesville

There are several road closures in the southern part of Janesville, according to the state Department of Transportation. Here's a map of closures in the area.

U.S. 51 is closed in both directions, from Kellogg Avenue to State Highway 11/Avalon Road. State Highway 11 is also closed in both directions from Beloit Road to U.S. 51.

More thunderstorms possible Monday night into Tuesday

The week ahead could bring more thunderstorms to southeastern Wisconsin, according to the NWS' forecasts.

On late Monday night, the chance for precipitation is 60%, with showers likely and a possible thunderstorm. Between a tenth and a quarter inch of rain could fall, with more amounts during thunderstorms.

Tuesday also has a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms, with a high near 90 degrees. That chance for precipitation will continue into Tuesday night.

A few thousand still without power Sunday morning

As of 9 a.m., 1,154 We Energies customers were without power in parts of southeastern Wisconsin, including many in Watertown, Wilmot and the Lake Geneva area. Some customers in the Fox Cities were also affected.

That's down from about 12,000 We Energies customers who were without power at 10 p.m. Saturday. We Energies customers can report a power outage online.

Alliant Energy reported 9,642 customers were without power in their service area, which includes parts of Iowa and Wisconsin. That's down from about 20,000 without power last night. As of about 9 a.m., Lake Geneva had about 8,500 customers without power and Janesville had about 800.

In Janesville, it could take up to two days to restore power, city officials said. The company is bringing in help from Iowa.

Only a handful of Madison Gas and Electric customers in the Madison area were without power Sunday morning.

Waupun: Disaster declaration after flooding, avoid standing water

Mayor Rohn Bishop issued a disaster declaration after significant rainfall led to flooded streets Saturday night.

Most streets in the city had varying degrees of flooding with road closure Saturday night, the release said. Drivers were advised to stay off streets and people were advised to avoid areas with standing water.

Vehicles passing through standing water were causing additional flooding to homes in badly affected areas, the city said.

Department of Public Works crews were working to barricade roads. Drivers who ignore those barricades and choose to drive through standing water may be ticketed, the city added.

The city recommended people check basem*nt sump pumps and move valuables to higher storage. Those experiencing damage were advised to take pictures and contact their insurance company to report damage.

More:Waupun declares disaster amid flooded streets and barricaded roads

Sauk County: Flooding closes part of State 154

Due to rising water, State 154 will be closed between County CH and Golf Course Road, according to a preliminary report from the NWS. That's about a three mile stretch.

Argyle: Apple Grove Lutheran Church 'completely destroyed'

In Argyle — located in Lafayette County — a Lutheran church was "completely destroyed," pastor Dan Bohlman wrote on the church's website.

Six tornadoes confirmed across Wisconsin; church destroyed in Argyle; flood warnings (4)

Bohlman said worship at Apple Grove was scheduled for 10 a.m. at the parish, and people would still gather to talk, share and pray unless it was raining.

An 8:30 a.m. service at Yellowstone Lutheran Church would be shortened to get to Apple Grove as quickly as possible.

"The good news is we are all safe and we continue to be the body of Christ and will through this time as well," Bohlman wrote.

Janesville: Reported tornado on south side, 'considerable damage'

The City of Janesville says a reported tornado hit the south side of the city Saturday evening, causing "considerable damage to the structures and infrastructure."

The city has set up a coordinated volunteer location at the old Rock County Jobs Center at 1900 Center Avenue, which will operate from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Residents looking for assistance can go to the facility to find people willing to help with property cleanup.

Several roads were closed last night due to a safety perimeter that included Center Avenue, Kellogg Avenue, Beloit Avenue and State Highway 11. Outside traffic was not allowed in, while residents within the perimeter were allowed to access the area.

The city will hold a press conference at 11 a.m. Sunday morning.

Williams Bay: No injuries, multiple reports of 'extensive damage'

In Williams Bay, located along Geneva Lake, emergency responders conducted a house-to-house search to ensure the safety of residents. No weather-related injuries were reported, police chief Justin Timm said in a press release.

There were multiple reports of "extensive damage to homes and property" in the village. As of 12:30 a.m. Sunday morning, Williams Bay and neighboring communities did not have power, and Timm asked non-residents to avoid the area.

"Emergency responders will continue to remain in the area providing security for our residents and their property," Timm said.

Wisconsin has already hit season average of tornadoes

Wisconsin has already hit its yearly average of tornadoes this year, and more are likely to be added after this weekend.

Wisconsin hit the average of 23 tornadoes in May, with 16 occurring on May 21 alone. June is historically the month when most tornadoes occur in the state.

More:Wisconsin is already at yearly average of tornadoes in 2024

Jessica Rodriguez contributed to this story

Six tornadoes confirmed across Wisconsin; church destroyed in Argyle; flood warnings (2024)

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Six tornadoes confirmed across Wisconsin; church destroyed in Argyle; flood warnings? ›

Six tornadoes confirmed across Wisconsin; church destroyed in Argyle; flood warnings. The National Weather Service has confirmed at least six tornadoes as part of Saturday night's severe weather as crews survey more communities and cleanup efforts continue.

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.

Is Wisconsin in 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 big was 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.

Was there a tornado in Williams Bay, Wisconsin? ›

People in and around Williams Bay were among those hit the hardest after several tornados touched down in Southeastern Wisconsin Saturday night. TMJ4's Tahleel Mohieldin traveled to the area and spoke with people about the damage and their plans for clean-up.

What was the worst tornado in history? ›

Deadliest single tornado in US history

The Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925, killed 695 people in Missouri (11), Illinois (613), and Indiana (71). The outbreak it occurred with was also the deadliest known tornado outbreak, with a combined death toll of 747 across the Mississippi River Valley.

How many F5 tornadoes has Wisconsin had? ›

The National Weather Service says only six tornadoes in Wisconsin match the severity of the EF5. The Journal Sentinel says the 1996 Oakfield tornado caused $40 million in damage, but no deaths. The Barneveld tornado in 1984 took nine lives and injured 200 others.

Has there ever been an F6 tornado? ›

In total, two tornadoes received the rating of F6, but both were later downgraded to F5. Based on aerial photographs of the damage it caused, Fujita assigned the strongest tornado of the 1974 Super Outbreak, which affected Xenia, Ohio, a preliminary rating of F6 intensity ± 1 scale.

What part of Wisconsin gets the most tornadoes? ›

What part of Wisconsin has the highest likelihood of tornadoes? Dodge, Grant and Dane counties hold the highest number of tornado events in the state, with Dane County holding the record for most at 81 tornadoes from 1950-2014.

What is the tornado capital of the world? ›

Assessing the Damage

2024 is the first time in 11 years that two EF-4+ tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma. In fact, it was also 11 years ago that USA Today dubbed Oklahoma as the Tornado Capital of the World, with the most tornadoes per square mile on Earth.

What is the largest tornado on Earth? ›

Tornado: Widest Tornado (maximum diameter)
Record Value4184 meters (2.6mi) in width
Date of Event31/5 (May)/2013
Length of Record1950-present
Geospatial LocationEl Reno, Oklahoma [35°31'N, 97°57'W, elevation: 414m (1358ft)]

Which tornado was the widest in US recorded history? ›

Today in Weather History: Widest tornado on record touches down in Oklahoma. SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — 46 football fields. That's about how wide the monster El Reno, Oklahoma tornado on May 31, 2013 was. 2.6 miles wide to be exact.

What is the longest tornado on ground in the US? ›

The so-called Tri-State Tornado traveled an exact heading N 69° E for 183 of its 219 mile track. It was on the ground for 3 ½ hours and killed an estimated 695 people. Its average forward (not rotational) speed was 27.7 m/s (62 mph) with a maximum speed of 32.6 m/s (73 mph).

What was the deadliest tornado in Wisconsin? ›

* The New Richmond tornado of Jun 12, 1899 is Wisconsin's deadliest tornado in state history, with 117 killed and 125 injured.

What tornado went through 3 states? ›

On March 18, 1925, the Great Tri-State Tornado tore across Southeast Missouri, Southern Illinois, and Southwest Indiana. With its rapid movement, monstrous size, and long track, the tornado took hundreds of lives and injured thousands.

Has Long Beach ever had a tornado? ›

Historical Examples of Wind Events in Long Beach

Risk Factor has found no historic records of tornado events since 1955, or hurricane events since 1851 near Long Beach, but that doesn't mean this area has never been impacted in the past.

What was the costliest tornado in Wisconsin? ›

1996, July 18: the costliest tornado this century struck Oakfield. 12 people were injured and $40.4 million in damage was caused; F5 rating. This was part of a tornado outbreak that produced 12 tornadoes across the state, 10 in southern Wisconsin.

What was the worst natural disaster in Wisconsin? ›

The worst natural disaster in Wisconsin history was the Peshtigo Fire in October 1971 that killed between 1,500 and 2,500 people and is considered the "most devastating" forest fire in U.S. history, according to the National Weather Service.

Has there ever been an F6? ›

In total, two tornadoes received the rating of F6, but both were later downgraded to F5. Based on aerial photographs of the damage it caused, Fujita assigned the strongest tornado of the 1974 Super Outbreak, which affected Xenia, Ohio, a preliminary rating of F6 intensity ± 1 scale.

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