WAUSAU, Wis. - Two central Wisconsin school districts canceled classes Thursday as a sheriff warned that violent storms and tornadoes forecast for the state could be the "granddaddy of all super cells." Other schools let out early.
The National Weather Service predicted very windy and warm conditions, with possible severe thunderstorms, damaging winds, large hail and isolated tornadoes, starting in the afternoon and continuing into the night.
By early afternoon, tornado watches were issued until 10 p.m. in western and northern Wisconsin, from Hudson and Chippewa Falls to Ashland and Hurley.
Chris Weisgram, a spokesman for the Stevens Point School District, said …

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