SHEBOYGAN COUNTY, WI (WHBL) - A long stretch of warm, humid summer weather will come to an end after Sunday, but not before we see some strong storm chances pass through this afternoon and evening.
The National Storm Prediction Center has placed Sheboygan County in an "enhanced" severe weather threat. The official definition for this classification is that "numerous severe storms" are possible within 25 miles of your location in the county. Some of these storms will be capable of producing severe winds, hail stones between one and two inches, and maybe a few tornadoes.
As of mid-Sunday morning, there were no severe weather watches in the area, but that could change as the day rolls along.
Once the storms pass through, cooler and drier air will cover the area for the new work week.