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Severe thunderstorm hail, damage, flooding
The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm watch for southeast Wisconsin on Friday, July 28 – and storms brought hail and strong wind that downed trees and knocked out power for thousands.
The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm watch for southeast Wisconsin on Friday, July 28 – and storms brought hail and strong wind that downed trees and knocked out power for thousands.
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FOX6 viewers shared photos of hail and the storm damage found around their neighborhoods.
Storm damage in Washington County after July 28 severe thunderstorms Backyard of home on Bradley Rd in Fox Point. Trees down after July 28 severe weather (Courtesy: Heather in Oconomowoc) Trees down after July 28 severe weather (Courtesy: Heather in Oconomowoc) Trees down after July 28 severe weather (Courtesy: Heather in Oconomowoc) Trees down after July 28 severe weather (Courtesy: Heather in Oconomowoc) Trees down after July 28 severe weather (Courtesy: Heather in Oconomowoc) Tree down in Milwaukee after severe thunderstorms Friday, July 28 "Spiky" hail during July 28 severe weather (Courtesy: Hannah in East Troy) Hail during severe weather Friday, July 28 (Courtesy: Catherine H. in Waterford) Hail during severe weather Friday, July 28 (Courtesy: Berta in Waterford) Hail during severe weather Friday, July 28 (Courtesy: Ben in Waterford) Hail during severe weather on July 28 (Courtesy: William M in La Crosse County) Hail in West Salem, Wisconsin (Courtesy: Amy DuPont) Hail in West Salem, Wisconsin (Courtesy: Amy DuPont) Hail in West Salem, Wisconsin (Courtesy: Amy DuPont) We would like to see what it looks like in your neighborhood. Just download the FOX6 Storm Center app from one of the links below – or if you have it already, it's even easier! Just snap a picture and click the SUBMIT button on the menu of the app.
The FOX6 News digital team will collect those pictures – and add them to our gallery below. Thanks for helping share what it looks like in southeast Wisconsin.