Severe Weather Emergency: Huge Hail, Damaging Winds, and Tornadoes to Slam Michigan-Wisconsin Border!

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If you live anywhere near the Michigan-Wisconsin border, tonight’s weather is something you can’t afford to ignore.
The National Weather Service is warning about a serious threat of severe storms from late this afternoon through the early hours of Tuesday, and they aren’t ruling anything out — including tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds.

This isn’t your everyday spring storm. Conditions are lining up to create a dangerous situation, especially after dark.

What to Expect

  • When: Storms are expected to build Monday afternoon (April 28) and continue through early Tuesday morning.

  • What’s Possible:

    • Tornadoes: There’s a real chance we could see tornadoes — and they might be stronger and more damaging than usual.

    • Large Hail: Hail could reach sizes as big as golf balls, which could easily dent cars, damage roofs, and hurt anyone caught outside.

    • Damaging Winds: Winds could roar past 70 mph, strong enough to bring down trees and power lines and cause scattered outages.

Who’s Most at Risk?

Areas right along the Michigan-Wisconsin border — especially places like Menominee, Michigan and Marinette, Wisconsin — are sitting in the bullseye.
If you’re anywhere close to this region, it’s smart to be extra cautious tonight.

And because these storms could hit after dark, it’s going to be much harder to see dangerous weather coming — making it even more important to have a plan ready.

What You Should Do Now

  • Stay Weather-Aware: Keep your phone charged and tuned to weather alerts. A NOAA Weather Radio can be a lifesaver if the power goes out.

  • Know Your Safe Spot: Think now about where you’ll go if a warning is issued — like a basement or a small, windowless room on the lowest floor of your house.

  • Prepare for Outages: Have flashlights ready, and make sure your emergency kit is stocked just in case.

  • Avoid Driving Tonight: High winds, debris, and low visibility could make travel extremely dangerous.

Why It Matters

An Enhanced Risk alert isn’t something meteorologists issue lightly. It means they’re expecting severe storms that could cause real damage.
Even if it feels like “just another storm,” tonight is one of those nights where being prepared could make all the difference.

Stay safe, check on friends and neighbors, and be ready to act quickly if warnings are issued.

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