Tornado confirmed in Racine County on Tuesday night; more storms expected on Friday
Milana Doné
HOLLY GILVARY
Crew members from Asplundh Tree Expert were shaving off the tops of a fallen tree Thursday to attempt to lift it from a power line between two Waterford homes.
RACINE — Following this week’s severe weather, Racine and Kenosha counties can expect “one more round of storms” Friday evening, National Weather Service meteorologist Mark Gehring said.
Crews from Asplundh Tree Expert could be seen Thursday working to remove a fallen tree from two power lines in a residential Waterford neighborhood off of North Main Street.
Images of damage to Waterford baseball field, tennis courts
The first-base dugout of Waterford's varsity baseball field was blown onto the side of a nearby hill after severe storms on Tuesday night.
The first-base dugout of Waterford's varsity baseball field was blown onto the side of a nearby hill after severe storms on Tuesday night.
The first-base dugout of Waterford's varsity baseball field had its roof blown off in the severe storm that rolled through on Tuesday night.
The first-base dugout of Waterford's varsity baseball field was left without a roof in the severe storm that rolled through on Tuesday night.
Tuesday's severe weather tore the roof off of the first-base dugout at Waterford's varsity baseball field.
Tuesday's severe weather uprooted a tree near the parking lot of Waterford's athletic complex.
Tuesday's severe weather caused significant damage to Waterford's varsity baseball field, with the first-base dugout roof blowing off and the outfield fence winding up in the outfield.
The fencing surrounding Waterford Union High School's tennis courts was damaged by Tuesday's severe weather.
Tuesday's severe weather impacted the fencing surrounding Waterford Union High School's tennis courts.
Waterford's varsity baseball field was in disarray after Tuesday's severe weather caused serious damage to the first-base dugout and outfield fence.
The first-base dugout at Waterford's varsity baseball field was left without a roof after Tuesday's severe weather.
Tuesday's severe weather twisted the outfield fence at Waterford's varsity baseball field, which wound up in the middle of the field.
Crews from Asplundh Tree Expert could be seen Thursday working to remove a fallen tree from two power lines in a residential Waterford neighborhood off of North Main Street.