Sporadic wind damage in Waukesha shows how random Mother Nature can be
Posted: May 22, 2024 9:01 AM CDT
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WAUKESHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Very haphazard damage can be observed from Tuesday's late evening storms in Waukesha, with the severity depending on where you live.
A few blocks in the southwest part of Waukesha off Sunset Drive seemed to have taken the brunt of the damage, with one tree snapping away from someone's home and onto the street. Another homeowner wasn't so lucky, as a four-year old red maple hit the roof, possibly damaging shingles and the gutter.
CBS 58 was told that homeowners' insurance is in place to pay for the damage.
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