![National Weather Service: 16 Tornadoes Confirmed in Wisconsin - details of area twisters](https://media-cdn.socastsrm.com/wordpress/wp-content/blogs.dir/603/files/2017/06/Tornado-3.jpg)
The National Weather Service has confirmed there were 16 tornadoes produced in Wisconsin by last weekend’s storm system. Crews are still cleaning up storm damage. As of Wednesday, Wisconsin Public Service and WE Energies were working to restore power to more than 15-thousand customers. Despite all the touchdowns, there still have been no reports of serious injuries or death.
Tornados moved through our area, touching down in Waupaca, New London, Hortonville, Greenville and Wrightstown. Here are details of those tornadoes:
Waupaca
- EF-0
- Time on ground: 10:55-11:01 a.m.
- Estimated peak winds: 85 mph
- length: 4.4 miles
- Maximum width: 75 yards
New London
- EF-1
- Time on ground: 11:05 a.m.-11:10 a.m.
- Estimated peak winds: 90 mph
- length: 2.3 miles
- Maximum width: 75 yards
Hortonville
- EF-1
- Time on ground: 11:18-11:22 a.m.
- Estimated peak winds: 90 mph
- length: 3.5 miles
- Maximum width: 75 yards
Greenville
- EF-0
- Time on ground: 11:22-11:23 a.m.
- Estimated peak winds: 85 mph
- length: .72 miles
- Maximum width: 50 yards
Wrightstown
- EF-0
- Time on ground: 11:36-11:39 a.m.
- Estimated peak winds: 80 mph
- length: 1 miles
- Maximum width: 50 yards