Several waves of thunderstorms went through Wisconsin’s mid-section this morning.
Hail fell at various times in a number of communities between 4:30 and 9 a.m., while the Ironton area in Sauk County was under a severe thunderstorm warning until 10:30. Clark County appeared to be the hardest hit. Almost tennis-ball-sized hail fell near Neillsville, while Christie — about 20 miles west of Marshfield — had hail two inches deep. Places between Galesville and Sheboygan had anywhere from a quarter-inch to one-inch hail.
A low pressure system that’s approaching the state from the west is expected to bring more showers and thunderstorms to all of Wisconsin at least into this evening. A cloudy and warmer day is in the offing for tomorrow. Parts of southern Wisconsin could hit 80-degrees for the first time this year, while more thunderstorms are due in later tomorrow and into Friday.