Severe weather price tag: Two tornadoes cause $10 million worth of damage in Dane Co.

DANE COUNTY (WITI) -- The Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center says 158 homes were damaged when two tornadoes touched down in Dane County early Tuesday, June 17th.

The first touched down around 12:10 a.m. in Dane County in Verona, southwest of Madison.

That tornado was an EF3 -- with esimated peak wind speeds around 140 mph.

The National Weather Service says numerous structures sustained minor to severe damage -- including an elementary school.

The second tornado touched down around 12:20 a.m. in Dane County in the city of Madison.

That tornado was an EF-2 -- with estimated peak wind speed around 120 mph.

The National Weather Service says trees and power lines were down, and there was some structural damage.

The Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center says 12 businesses were damaged during these storms.

Dane County Emergency Management reports $10 million in damage to homes and businesses, and over $4 million in damage to roads and debris removal.