A cold front will continue to slide to the southeast this evening with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Late tonight, skies will become partly cloudy with areas of fog developing. Low temperatures will be around 60 degrees. Tuesday will be mainly dry as high pressure influences the region. Skies will be partly sunny with highs in the upper 70s.
The remainder of the work week looks rather quiet with partly sunny skies each day. Highs will reach the upper 70s on Wednesday and Thursday, and the lower 80s on Friday. The best chances for rain will stay west and south of Wisconsin.
Dry weather will continue for much of the weekend. Saturday and Sunday will be partly sunny with highs in the lower 80s. Sunday will become a little more humid. Showers and thunderstorms will develop Sunday night and on Monday. Monday will remain humid with highs around 80 degrees.
TONIGHT:
Mostly cloudy ! with scattered showers and thunderstorms ending, then becoming partly cloudy with areas of fog forming overnight.
Low: 60
Wind: Light and Variable
TUESDAY:
Partly sunny, not as warm, and a little less humid.
High: 78
Wind: NE 8-15 MPH
TUESDAY NIGHT:
Becoming mostly clear and cooler.
Low: 54
Wind: Light NE
WEDNESDAY:
Partly sunny and pleasantly mild.
High: 77
Wind: E/NE 8-15 MPH
THURSDAY:
Partly sunny and pleasantly mild.
Low: 56
High: 78
FRIDAY:
Partly sunny and pleasantly warm.
Low: 56
High: 81
SATURDAY:
Partly sunny and continued warm.
Low: 58
High: 81
SUNDAY:
P artly sunny, warm, and becoming a little more humid (becoming mostly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms developing at night).
Low: 60
High: 82
MONDAY:
Mostly cloudy, warm, and humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Low: 63
High: 80
NOTES:
The Storm Prediction Center says that there is a SLIGHT RISK of severe thunderstorms for tonight for most of Iowa, extreme northwestern Illinois, and extreme southwestern Wisconsin (south and west of a La Crosse to Tomah to Monroe to Freeport, IL line). Scattered showers and thunderstorms are developing ahead of a weak cold front and trough of low pressure moving southeastward from Minnesota into Iowa and Wisconsin. High instability in a warm and humid air mass coupled with strong winds aloft that can fuel thunderstorm updrafts could result in a few strong to mar! ginally severe thunderstorms through this evening, with hail, gusty winds, and locally heavy rainfall being the main threats. The severe weather threat will diminish this evening after sunset, and end with the passage of the cold front.
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