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Powerful thunderstorm wind gusts to 65 knots (75 mph) toppled many trees and damaged several power-lines.
Powerful downburst thundestorm winds gusting to around 52 knots (60 mph) toppled large trees. A couple power-lines came down with tree debris.
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EF1 tornado reported Wednesday in Outagamie County near Seymour
Severe weather tore across a large area of Wisconsin on Wednesday, including most or all of the state's largest population centers.
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Lake Delton, Wisconsin
City | Lake Delton |
County | Sauk |
State | Wisconsin (WI) |
Country | United States |
Zip Codes | 53940 |
Law enforcement officials reported trees downed by powerful thunderstorm winds that gusted to an estimated 65 mph (56 knots) along a path from Reedsburg to 3 miles wesdt of Lake Delton.