One more day of threatening weather is in store for Wisconsin and Sheboygan County today. First up is a dense fog advisory in effect until 9 this morning. The next threat watched by the National Weather Service will be individual severe thunderstorms that begin forming over western Wisconsin by 3 this afternoon, mostly along and west of the I-90 corridor. Those storms likely become organized into lines that should then move through our part of the state between 6 and 10 PM. The highest risk of tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds will be with the individual storms, but the rain, wind and tornado threat will remain until storms clear our area tonight.

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Regardless of other elements, rain will be one primary concern as the ground is saturated and any downpours will contribute to urban, stream and river flooding, and so a flood watch is in effect from 1 until 7 PM today.

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