Severe storms and multiple tornadoes struck Wisconsin on Friday, causing widespread damage, power outages, and significant flooding across the state.
Tornado warnings were issued for several counties, with at least 75 homes damaged in Marathon County and thousands left without electricity, especially in Racine County.
Authorities urged residents to seek shelter, avoid flooded areas, and limit water use as additional rainfall threatened to worsen river and stream flooding.
How will this record-setting month of storms and floods impact insurance rates for Wisconsin residents?
As historic floods worsen, what are the long-term economic consequences for riverside communities?
After a record-breaking April, how is Wisconsin preparing for a future with more extreme weather?
With two major tornado outbreaks in one week, is Wisconsin's traditional 'tornado season' changing for good?
What is the financial toll of this unprecedented week on Wisconsin's farms and businesses?