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Southeast Wisconsin weather: A few morning showers
After a very dry and sunny stretch of weather, we have some rain showers returning this morning. A weakening band of showers is moving in off Lake Michigan. Most of the activity will be light and will slowly weaken as it pushes inland throughout the morning hours. Because of the higher humidity, some patchy fog will be possible along the lakefront.
We can’t completely rule out a shower or two this afternoon, but after this morning, most of the day looks dry, with highs in the 60s by the lake and 70s inland.
More areas of fog are expected along the lake tonight, with mild temperatures in the 50s. A small chance for a rain shower exists Wednesday, with similar temperatures in the 60s along the lake and 70s inland. On Thursday, we will be tracking warmer temperatures and some late-day storms. Look for highs in the 70s by the lake and 80s inland. This will bring the energy for late-day storms. Some could be severe, but the coverage and intensity are still in question.
When severe storms could develop:
Southeast Wisconsin weather: A few morning showers
Friday is trending warm and breezy. It looks like highs will climb well into the 70s with breezy winds before cooler air starts to move in as we head into the weekend.
TUESDAY: Sct. Showers (Mainly Morning), AM Areas of Fog
High: 65 Lake, 75 Inland
Wind: E 5-10 mph
TONIGHT: Patchy Fog, Mild
Low: 51
Wind: NE 5 mph
WEDNESDAY: AM Fog, Partly Cloudy, Iso. Shower
High: 66 Lake, 75 Inland
THURSDAY: Partly Cloudy, Warm, Ch. Storms Late, Some Strong
High: 74 Lake, 83 Inland
FRIDAY: Partly Cloudy and Breezy, Slight Rain Chance
High: 77
SATURDAY: Partly Cloudy, Breezy
High: 65
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Cult-classic filmed in central Wisconsin returns to big screen, with enhancements, this weekend
STEVENS POINT, Wis. (WSAW) – A giant spider isn’t actually invading central Wisconsin this weekend.
But an enhanced, big-screen version of the cult-classic 1975 film The Giant Spider Invasion is crawling back into local theaters — and it’s bringing some central Wisconsin nostalgia with it.
The movie was famously filmed in Merrill and Stevens Point, and the updated 2026 release adds enhancements designed for a modern theatrical experience.
What’s new in the 2026 enhanced version?
Executive Producer J.B. Thompson says the team took the original 1975 film and enhanced it for the big screen in 2026, giving audiences a refreshed way to experience a movie that’s long been a Wisconsin oddity — and a point of pride.
Actor and Producer Dan Davies is featured in newly filmed scenes created specifically for this updated release.
Stevens Point’s role in the original film
While much of the film is associated with Merrill, Stevens Point Mayor Mike Wiza says Point also played a major role in the production — another reason the film’s return matters to local history buffs and movie fans alike.
Why does this movie still capture attention 50 years later?
Whether it’s the over-the-top creature feature story, the uniquely Wisconsin filming locations, or the nostalgia of seeing familiar places on screen, the group says the film’s staying power is real — even five decades later.
Screenings this weekend
The enhanced version of The Giant Spider Invasion is set for local screenings this weekend in Central and North Central Wisconsin. To purchase tickets for showings in Stevens Point, Marshfield or Waupaca, click here.
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Wisconsin man arrested in Colorado in connection with deadly hit-and-run in north suburbs
A Wisconsin man has been arrested in Colorado in connection with a fatal north suburban hit-and-run earlier this year that left a 50-year-old woman killed.
According to the Winthrop Harbor Police Department, Travis Kern, 35, of Pleasant Prairie, turned himself into police in Lakewood Colorado on an arrest warrant. Kern was charged with two felonies, police said, and remains in custody in Colorado pending extradition proceedings.
About 11:10 p.m. on February 26, a pedestrian was struck in the 1400 block of Sheridan Road in Winthrop Harbor by a driver of a vehicle heading northbound. The vehicle then fled the scene, police said.
The pedestrian, later identified as Shanna White, 50, of Waukegan, was transported to a nearby hospital where she was pronounced dead.
According to court documents, Kern’s next scheduled court date is set for July 22.
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TOUR KICKS OFF: Kids from Wisconsin begins 56th annual tour Thursday in Whitewater
WHITEWATER, Wis. (WMTV) – The Kids from Wisconsin troupe is kicking off its 56th annual tour this week.
Kids from Wisconsin is a traveling show with 22 singer-dancers and 14 band members. The troupe performs across Wisconsin, hosting workshops for kids and helping fundraise for youth arts programs.
This year’s theme is “America’s Soundtrack: The Pulse of a Nation.” The theme honors the 250th anniversary of America and features music by all-American composers, bands and performers.
Kids from Wisconsin bassist and student leader Alex Coller said that range is what makes this year’s tour stand out.
“The theme is really just celebrating American music. And I think it’s definitely one of the most cohesive and like diverse shows I have played with this organization,” Coller said. “Even though its just American music it’s really cool to see. Anyone no matter who you are, or what your musical background is, or whether you like music or not, there is something here for everyone to enjoy.”
Kids from Wisconsin’s artistic and choral director, Taras Nahirniak, said audiences won’t want to miss it.
“Find a show near you, you are not going to want to miss this show. It’s just spectacular, the kids are so talented,” Nahirniak said. “We are just finishing up our camp right now, and they are just working their tails off. To really go around the state and show the state what they have.”
The tour premieres Thursday night at Young Auditorium in Whitewater. For tickets, tour dates or to find a show, visit kidsfromwi.org.
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