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A couple’s wedding night turned out a bit differently than they imagined thanks to a strong tornado in the area. Sarah and Alex Schilke had just said "I do" in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, in June 2024 when they noticed the clouds in the sky started to look ominous. The 26-year-olds told Fox News Digital they became husband and wife in an outdoor ceremony and were able to complete family photos outside before the rain began to fall.

WEDDING MISHAP AS COUPLE FORCED TO ORDER FISH-AND-CHIP DINNERS FOR 110 GUESTS AFTER CATERER BAILS Sarah Schilke recalled that her husband had given his "thank you" speech to the guests and the DJ was entertaining others when a tornado watch was put into effect for the area. "The DJ approached us ..

. and informed us that he was legally required to announce that there was a tornado watch in effect and guests were being given the option to shelter in the basement," she recalled. Sarah and Alex Schilke, pictured here, enjoyed their first dance as husband and wife in the basement of their wedding venue — due to a tornado warning.

(Sarah Schilke) After waiting a minute to figure out the next move, Sarah Schilke said guests’ phones began to sound off with an emergency alert that a tornado had touched down — and the tornado watch was not a warning. Staff at the Grand Geneva Resort & Spa, where the ceremony and reception were held, were then instructing everyone to take she.