Green Bay, WI – The National Weather Service confirmed three EF1 tornadoes touched down in Wisconsin on Tuesday evening, causing significant damage across Marathon, Outagamie, and Clark counties.
According to the National Weather Service, the first tornado formed southwest of Unity in Clark County, damaging the village before crossing into Marathon County. The tornado traveled 4.22 miles, with peak winds reaching 105 mph, before lifting near Mulberry Road.
In Marathon County, another tornado developed along Wuertzburg Road near Edgar, traveling 3.57 miles. This tornado caused structural damage, including a collapsed barn.
A third tornado struck Outagamie County, forming along Buchanan Road near Kaukauna. The tornado traveled 1.36 miles, producing tree and structural damage, including to an apartment building’s roof.
No injuries or fatalities were reported from these events.
Memorial Day Weekend Weather Forecast
Green Bay, WI – Memorial Day weekend weather in Green Bay is forecast to be unsettled. Friday may see strong storms with highs of 60-74°F. Saturday is expected to be mostly dry with highs of 65-72°F. Sunday and Memorial Day both have chances of afternoon showers, with temperatures ranging from 63-70°F.