MILWAUKEE — After strong storms Monday night, another round of severe weather will be possible late Tuesday across Southeast Wisconsin.
Over 27,000 We Energies customers are still without power as of 9 a.m. on Tuesday. Over 6,700 residents in Milwaukee County are without power. In Waukesha County, over 14,000 people have no power.
High winds and rotation caused sporadic tree and power line damage Monday night.
But we are not out of the weeds.
Storm Team 4 Meteorologist Brendan Johnson says later this evening, storms are expected to erupt across southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois. All types of severe weather are possible. Storms closest to the frontal boundary may begin to rotate and become tornadic.
In addition to a severe weather threat, flooding is possible in any persistent storms. 1-2″ of rainfall has already fallen far north of Milwaukee. Northern counties remain under a Flood Watch until 7 a.m. Tuesday. An additional 1-2″ of rainfall is possible through Wednesday.

























