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A devastating EF2 tornado impacted areas near Sussex, Wisconsin, leading to extensive structural destruction, including a building that entirely lost its southern roof. Just a few days prior, five other tornadoes emerged in Michigan during a severe weather event on June 14–15, with two classified as EF0 and three as EF1. Additionally, a man in Michigan tragically lost his life due to lightning from the same storm system. This outbreak occurs during one of the most tumultuous severe weather seasons in recent years, with meteorologists cautioning that heightened tornado threats could persist throughout the Midwest for the rest of June.

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00:00an ef2 tornado has torn through communities near sussex wisconsin and it's just the latest in a
00:06string of deadly twisters hitting the midwest the national weather service confirmed that one
00:11building completely lost its roof several other structures suffered major damage just two days
00:17earlier five tornadoes touched down across michigan overnight three of those tornadoes
00:23were rated ef1 one man was killed after lightning struck near waukesha wisconsin
00:30season is running well above average the storm prediction center says tornado activity across
00:35the midwest will remain elevated throughout june forecasters say the summer jet stream continues
00:41to shift northward wisconsin michigan illinois indiana and ohio have all been in the crosshairs
00:47this season meteorologists warn the peak of this outbreak pattern may not be behind us yet
00:54residents across the great lakes and midwest should keep weather radios ready and make sure
00:59they have a shelter plan in place before the next storm arrives
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