As severe weather enters the upper Midwest, you could see rain, lightning, hail, and damaging winds from your window tonight (Monday). The National Weather Service is warning you that multiple thunderstorms are expected to hit the area throughout the day and into the early morning. However, more severe weather stays mainly west and north of the Fox Valley. Tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail could be the storm's by-products.
Door and Kewaunee counties currently sit in the enhanced risk category for severe weather, which was higher than it was initially at 6 p.m. Sunday. Door County Emergency Management and Kewaunee County Emergency Management recommend signing up for their respective Smart911 alerts, having your outdoor objects picked up, and making sure you and your family know where to go in the case of severe weather.

The National Weather Service reminds residents to prevent property damage by trimming loose branches and parking away from trees if possible. Last month, many Door County residents lost power for days due to downed trees on power lines.
You can find up-to-date weather forecasts by clicking this link.
