NOUS43 KMKX 081823 PNSMKX WIZ046-047-051-052-056>060-062>072-090630- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan WI 123 PM CDT Wed Jul 8 2026 ...NWS Damage Survey for 07/03/26 Thunderstorm Wind Event... .Overview... A high precipitation (HP) supercell tracked from northern Illinois south of Beloit into Walworth, Racine and Kenosha counties in the late morning and early afternoon hours on Friday, July 3rd. Widespread wind damage occurred from far southeastern Rock County where a pair of empty silos were topped. The highest winds then developed south of Darien and tracked to the east- northeast across much of the southern half of Walworth county. Damage south of Darien was consistent with downburst winds as a few metal barns/building systems were destroyed and all of the debris was found at the bottom of downstream trees. In this area, there also were three empty silos that were completely toppled and fell onto motorcyclists that were taking shelter from the storms. Five people were injured from the falling concrete silo pieces that landed on or near them while some of them sheltered in a car. The storm then continued east-northeastward and impacted the Delavan Lake area, particularly the Channel Drive area and along the eastern side of the lake. Widespread tree damage was noted in this area, with damage to houses coming from the trees landing on them. A high volume of these trees were either snapped at the trunk, uprooted or lost a main portion of the branches. The storm continued its east-northeastward trajectory and impacted the Como, Lake Como, Lake Geneva, Geneva Lake and Town of Geneva areas. Much like in Delavan Lake, there was a high volume of tree damage in these areas with any structural damage coming from trees falling onto houses or other buildings. On Lake Como, the eastern shoreline had the most damage with numerous trees falling onto houses and cars. In Lake Geneva, the northwest side of the city had the most tree damage, though further south there was tree damage noted along the eastern shoreline. On Geneva Lake, there was a boat with 10 occupants on it that took on water and sunk from the high wind and waves. Three children unfortunately drowned from the incident and 7 others were injured from being thrown overboard. The storm continued to the east-northeast and the high winds continued into the area east of Como to south of Springfield near the Hawks View Golf Club. Numerous trees again were either snapped, uprooted or had a high volume of branch damage. Confidence is high that this damage was from a multi-wave downburst from the HP supercell. The structures that were hit had debris blown downward and not lofted despite being made of sheet metal, which is typically easily lofted even in weaker tornadoes. The tree damage pattern was very consistent as well with most trees blown in a west to east motion with some on the northern fringe being blown to the northeast and some on the southern fringe being blown to the southeast in a starburst pattern. The one area of rotation that prompted the Tornado Warning west of Lyons was also investigated but no damage was noted. Multiple eye-witness and video accounts of the situation describe a two to five minute period with three main bursts of a west to east wind, each progressively stronger than the previous. This longer duration wind burst likely helped increase the wind damage. Peak winds were estimated at 80-100 mph based on the EF scale along the aforementioned path, surrounded by a swath of wind estimated 60-80 mph. The size of the 80-100 mph downburst area was approximately 2 miles wide and 20 miles long. The full 60 to 100mph wind swath was approximately 5 miles wide and about 26 miles long. The storm did continue into Racine and Kenosha counties where a 58 mph wind was measured at the Kenosha Airport. Tree damage became more sporadic in these counties. .Walworth County Thunderstorm Winds... Peak Wind Estimate: 100 mph Path Length /statute/: 26 miles Path Width /maximum/: 5 miles Fatalities: 3 Injuries: 12 Start Date: July 3 2026 Start Time: 11:53 AM CDT Start Location: 4 SE Clinton / Rock County / WI Start Lat/Lon: 42.525 / -88.807 End Date: July 3 2026 End Time: 12:32 PM CDT End Location: 3 NW Bohners Lake / Walworth County/ WI End Lat/Lon: 42.649 / -88.331 && NOTE: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$ Halbach