Twitter users share photos of storm damage across Wisconsin, plus reactions
A massive storm tore across a large area of Wisconsin on Wednesday, including most or all of the state's largest population centers, including Milwaukee, Green Bay, Appleton, Oshkosh, Wausau, Madison, La Crosse and Eau Claire.
Here are photos shared by Twitter users across the state, plus a few Wisconsinite reactions:
You know you’re from Wisconsin when the tornado sirens go off and the whole neighborhood is on their porch looking for the storm
— Marlee Burrison (@mburriso) June 15, 2022
Sitting in the locked down Appleton Kwik Trip bathroom flipping through different bald guys on their Smartboards via @YouTubeTV breaking down the tornado warning
— Taco Dip (@FITZaholic5) June 15, 2022
Milwaukee County
Hank Aaron Trail in the middle of Milwaukee County. pic.twitter.com/YSalnrs3Fr
— HopAsylum (@WiesnerJ) June 16, 2022
Wind damage wasn’t confined to areas north of Milwaukee yesterday. My dad sent me these photos of a large tree branch that was snapped on the north side of Kenosha. pic.twitter.com/ofXGiISWID
— Sam Kuffel (@SamKuffelWx) June 16, 2022
Green Bay
Severe storms caused a large tree to fall on a house on Crestwood Springs Drive in Green Bay. The homeowners tell me there is no damage inside their home and everyone is safe. @NBC26 pic.twitter.com/T4BKjpZ35t
— Tyler Job 🏳️🌈 (@TylerJobNBC26) June 16, 2022
More storm damage pictures coming in from Green Bay. #GBwx #wiwx
(📸 IG: @ pacman1745) pic.twitter.com/NOVGSnixtb— Brooke Brighton (@BrookeBrighton) June 16, 2022
The glow after the storm tonight was mesmerizing #greenbay pic.twitter.com/Fa8ZTqHRED
— Corey Behnke (@coreybehnke) June 16, 2022
Sheboygan
North side of Sheboygan near the lake. Dozens of mature trees down in a half mile radius pic.twitter.com/jpoQtqY5Tx
— Matt Makela (@mattmakela84) June 16, 2022
Wausau
A viewer sent us these pictures of a tree in Wausau that was uprooted in the storm. pic.twitter.com/Q3ICHzaaEh
— News 9 WAOW (@WAOW) June 15, 2022
Tomah
Shortly after 4pm on Wednesday, a tornado was reported east of Tomah
⛈Multiple semis were blown over onto their sides on I90
⛈ No deaths or major injuries have been reported.
⛈ There is wide spread power outage and damage to a number of homes
📸@MonroeSheriffWI pic.twitter.com/nw5mNoeyrd— Spectrum News 1 Wisconsin (@SpectrumNews1WI) June 16, 2022
Tornado damage east of Tomah, WI, most of the damage we have seen has been EF-1 or so. pic.twitter.com/n2veDJOAwa
— Max Olson (@MesoMax919) June 15, 2022
Stoughton
CLOSE CALL ⚡️- Lightning strike a little too close for comfort in Stoughton.
Video: Lauren Southern #wiwx #lightning @spann pic.twitter.com/qMxbYPuw6p— Brendan Johnson (@WxBrendan) June 16, 2022
Wautoma
Significant tree damage in narrow channel aided by terrain 5 miles east of Wautoma, WI @NWSGreenBay
LIVE stream: https://t.co/aeuuI40lTv pic.twitter.com/U5wj3bvHvY— Reed Timmer (@ReedTimmerAccu) June 15, 2022
Wyeville
Drone survey of massive path of #tornado near Wyeville, Wisconsin yesterday. Tornado width up to a half-mile at times. Tornado unusually shrouded in rain from all angles. FULL: https://t.co/hWmSd7QZtO pic.twitter.com/CeAXiurDfK
— Reed Timmer (@ReedTimmerAccu) June 16, 2022
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsin storm damage photos from Twitter users