This? Does not look promising. Put the map in motion, and you see half that band of storms that stretches across Minnesota and Iowa going almost straight north (the half in Minnesota), and the other half going straight east (the half in Iowa), with a few smaller cells in front of that half also going north. If that ain't fodder for nasty tornados, I don't know what is. Here's hoping we don't get caught in the middle, for I am home alone and I think parents took the weather scanner with them...
Poor Wisconsin (and the rest of the mid-west) - we just can't catch a break from the severe storms. Up until two weeks ago, we had been in a mild drought. Now wide spread flooding is a risk. Hey, Mommy Nature? You mind laying off us a bit? I mean, I know us humans are pretty much like a plague across the land, but Wisconsin is mostly farm land with only a bare few big cities, and we're pretty nice to you compared to some of the other areas around the country, what with not recycling being pretty much illegal up here... Don't we get any brownie points for that?