Updated: 8:50 AM CDT Jul 29, 2021 After hours of storms, which started in Fond du Lac County and made their way south, all watches and warning had expired by 2:25 a. m. Thursday. Interactive RadarBefore the rain even began, a severe thunderstorm watch was issued that was not a typical severe thunderstorm watch, according to WeatherWatch 12 Chief Meteorologist Mark Baden. It was known at a PDS watch, meaning a particularly dangerous situation watch. The biggest threat late Wednesday night and into the overnight hours was damaging winds and potentially spin-up tornadoes. The storms also produced a lot of lightning. Some of the worst damage appears to be in Jefferson and Waukesha counties. Upload damage photosThe National Weather Service will be surveying the Wales, Concord and Ixonia areas. The storm initially moved a little slower than what was originally expected, Baden said, but they sped up as they moved toward Waukesha county. The storms moved through Fond du Lac Co
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