Wisconsin: Strong storm causes extensive damage throughout Wisconsin, leaving tens of thousands without power and triggering a tornado warning.
Severe weather stretches from the Mississippi River to Lake Michigan and starting Wednesday night in the northwest Wisconsin.
At 2 o’clock in the morning, Thursday, many Tornado warnings around the country had expired.
National weather services are expected to survey areas that are difficult to determine whether tornadoes or strong winds reduce electricity, trees and cause structural damage.
Air video shows the damage path of about 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) near Concord in Jefferson County.
The utility crew works to restore services to thousands of customer power that loses services throughout the state.
Electricity was eliminated to around 90,000 customers in all states, according to Poboring WebOintarge, US.
Tornado’s warning starts in Wausau and is finally released for Waukesha, Jefferson and Milwaukee 2, m.
Thursday.
The national weather service places almost all Wisconsin states under severe storm watches until 2am.
Thursday.
70 mph wind gusts are reported at 8:40 p.m.
Wednesday in Merrill in Lincoln County, according to weather services.
Many trees and electrical channels are reported in Merrill.
Guskan wind 78 mph reported in Weston at Marathon County at 9pm, according to weather services.