Severe Weather Causes State of Emergency in Wisconsin Amid Tornadoes and Flooding
Severe storms have been impacting the Midwest, particularly Wisconsin and Michigan, with heavy rain, lightning, and tornadoes. Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers declared a state of emergency following the confirmation of at least three tornadoes in the state. The storms have resulted in significant damage, including flooding and structural damage in Michigan, where two ice arenas were affected. The National Weather Service reported over 1,100 incidents of large hail, strong winds, and tornadoes. A man in Wisconsin died after being struck by lightning. The weather pattern, characterized by moist air and a strong jet stream, has affected states from Texas to the Great Lakes, with more severe weather expected in the coming days.