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Southeast Wisconsin weather: Dangerous heat on the way
HEAT ADVISORY ISSUED FOR MONDAY (1PM-8PM) FOR DODGE, FOND DU LAC, JEFFERSON, WALWORTH, WASHINGTON AND WAUKESHA COUNTIES.
Dangerous heat is on the way to SE Wisconsin in the days ahead. The warmth and humidity is already building and will peak both Monday & Tuesday afternoon.
The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory effective 1pm-8pm Monday for Fond du Lac, Washington, Dodge, Jefferson, Waukesha and Walworth counties.
Meantime, the warmth and humidity are getting an early start on Sunday. Overnight lows have only fallen into the 60s. Highs top out in the mid/upper 80s. Heat index values could reach into the lower and mid-90s.
The worst of the heat arrives Monday and Tuesday. Highs top out in the lower and mid 90s – with hotter conditions farther away from Lake Michigan.
Heat index values could reach 100-105° away from the lake. Given the hot, humid and unstable environment, there is a low chance for storms across SE Wisconsin both Monday and Tuesday. Storms will be limited by hot air aloft (a cap). If storms are able to break through the cap, they could quickly become severe – bringing downpours, damaging winds and hail. There is a Marginal (Level 1) risk of severe weather late Monday into early Tuesday.
A Slight (Level 2) risk of severe weather is in place for Tuesday. As a cold front approaches from the West, storms may fire in the vicinity of the front. If they are unable to form (which is also possible), heat index values could reach or exceed 105° in some spots on Tuesday afternoon. The NWS has indicated they may expand heat headlines towards Milwaukee on Tuesday.
After the cold front passes, temperatures moderate later in the week. Another frontal boundary brings showers/storms by late Thursday into Friday.
SUNDAY: Hot & Humid; Partly CloudyHigh: 86 Lake, 91 Inland, Heat Index 90-95°
Wind: SE 5-10 mph
TONIGHT: A Few Clouds; Still Warm
Low: 72
Wind: SE 5 mph
MONDAY: Hot/Humid; Partly Cloudy; Slight Chance Storm
High: 91 Lake, 96 Inland, Heat Index 95-105°
TUESDAY: Hot/Humid; Partly Cloudy Chance PM Storms
High: 92 Lake, 96 Inland, Heat Index 95-108°
WEDNESDAY: Mostly Sunny & Cooler
High: 82
THURSDAY: Partly Cloudy; Slight Chance PM Showers/Storm
High: 81
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Wisconsin men’s basketball has added a sharpshooting wing via the transfer portal.
Miami (Ohio) transfer Eian Elmer has signed with the Badgers, the team announced April 18. The 6-foot-7 wing will join UW with one year of eligibility remaining.
Elmer averaged a career-high 12.7 points and 5.9 rebounds while shooting 49.8% from the field and 42.9% from 3-point range in 2025-26. His production helped the RedHawks go 32-2 and earn an at-large NCAA Tournament bid.
“We are really excited to add another excellent addition to our spring signees,” UW coach Greg Gard said in a release. “Eian brings a wealth of experience and scoring punch as a 6-7 wing. … A terrific shooter, his skillset and production fit excellently into our plan as we build out next year’s team. Throughout our evaluation process, our staff loved his size, power and skill and truly believe he will thrive in our system.”
Elmer is Wisconsin’s third transfer portal addition since the end of the 2025-26 season, joining former George Washington guard Trey Autry and former Hofstra forward Victory Onuetu. UW also added Australian guard Owen Foxwell.
The additions of Autry, Onuetu and now Elmer leave Gard’s staff with three more roster spots to fill ahead of the 2026-27 season.
The Badgers are looking to replace much of their production from a 2025-26 team that went 24-11. Nolan Winter is expected to be the team’s only returning starter after John Blackwell and Aleksas Bieliauskas entered the transfer portal and Nick Boyd and Andrew Rohde exhausted their eligibility.
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Wisconsin storms aftermath: Widespread damage, river flood warnings in effect
MILWAUKEE – Friday’s severe storms have passed. And with that, the threat of any severe weather has also passed for the immediate future as no storms or rain are expected for several days.
However, plenty of damage remains across southeastern Wisconsin as of Saturday morning, in addition to the ongoing flooding threat.
Several area rivers are at flood stage, and there are multiple river flood warnings in effect.
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On the scene in the morning
What we know:
Farmstead damage in Franklin
FOX6’s Hayley Spitler is in Franklin on Saturday morning, April 18, getting a daylight look at the damage from last night’s storms.
Storm damage in Caledonia
Friday’s storms left quite the mark across southern and southeastern Wisconsin, including at L and L Farms and Greenhouse in Caledonia.
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School and business closings
When the weather gets a little dicey, schools and businesses may shut down. Monitor the latest list of closings, cancellations, and delays reported in southeast Wisconsin.
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MADISON – One of Wisconsin men’s basketball’s departing transfers is headed to an SEC program with some connections to the Badgers.
Ex-UW forward Aleksas Bieliauskas has committed to South Carolina, he announced on April 17.
Bieliauskas left the Badgers after appearing in all 35 games as a freshman and making 28 starts. He averaged 4.9 points and 4.4 points in 20.2 minutes, and highlights of his freshman year included his five 3-pointers in UW’s upset over eventual national champion Michigan.
He’ll join a program with plenty of Wisconsin ties. South Carolina head coach Lamont Paris was an assistant coach at Wisconsin from 2010-17 on Bo Ryan and Greg Gard’s staffs. South Carolina assistant coach Tanner Bronson and director of video services Roman DiPasquale also are UW alumni.
Bieliauskas is the second of UW’s four departing transfers to commit to a new school. Reserve forward Jack Robison committed to North Dakota State on April 15. Starting guard John Blackwell and reserve forward Riccardo Greppi have not announced their next schools yet.
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