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7. In southern WI, as the season progresses the southern lows move further north
Mon Jul 13, 2026, 05:36 PM
Monday

In the past few weeks we have had an amazingly stable east-west line the has rain centered on it. Mayby 10--15 miles wide but maybe 250 miles from east to west. Once they set up they rain for most of the day.

June to early July is when we get tornadoes on similar tracks in late July the thunderstorms go up into the north woods

Then in Southern WI we have mostly dry days, and in late August (after mine and Bill Clinton's birthday) the storms start sinking south again.

As they say everywhere in the US, wait an hour and the weather will be different!

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