Skies will be mostly clear tonight, and it will be breezy and bitter cold. Temperatures will fall into the middle single digits by late evening; overnight low temperatures will be near zero by morning with wind chills from -5 to -20.
New Year's Eve Wednesday will be partly sunny, breezy, and very cold with high temperatures in the middle to upper teens. Expect partly cloudy and cold weather for New Year's Eve night, with temperatures falling to lows in the upper single digits in the evening, midnight temperatures around 10 degrees, and temperatures holding nearly steady or slowly rising through the teens overnight. Skies on New Year's Day Thursday will become increasingly cloudy with a chance for a few flurries late in the day and at night. It will not be as cold with high temperatures reaching the upper 20s. Friday will be partly sunny and just a little colder with high temperatures in the lower to middle 20s.
A storm system will deve! lop in the southern Plains on Friday, and head northeastward toward the Midwest for the weekend. Skies will become mostly cloudy on Saturday with light snow developing in the afternoon. It will become breezy with high temperatures reaching the upper 20s. Several inches of snow accumulation are possible for Saturday night. The storm will head east on Sunday, with windy and much colder weather following in its wake. Snow will taper to flurries early in the day and come to an end. Skies may become partly sunny Sunday afternoon. High temperatures will reach the lower teens early, but temperatures will fall into the single digits during the day. As skies clear Sunday night, bitterly cold air arrives with low temperatures falling into the single digits below zero, and wind chills falling to perhaps as cold as -25 by morning.
Monday will be partly sunny and bitter cold. High temperatures will be in the upper single digits. Skies will become mostly cloudy on Monday night! as a few flurries arrive. Tuesday will be mostly cloudy and very cold with scattered flurries; a period of light snow may be possible in the afternoon and evening. High temperatures will be in the middle teens.
***WIND CHILL ADVISORY FOR AREAS NORTHWEST OF WISCONSIN DELLS UNTIL 10 AM WEDNESDAY MORNING***
TONIGHT:
Mostly clear, breezy, and bitter cold.
Low: 0
Wind: W 10-20 MPH; Wind Chills: -5 to -20 by morning
NEW YEAR'S EVE (WEDNESDAY):
Partly sunny, breezy, and very cold.
High: 16
Wind: SW 10-20 MPH
NEW YEAR'S EVE NIGHT (WEDNESDAY NIGHT):
Partly cloudy, but not as bitter cold.
Low: 8 (midnight temperatures near 10 degrees); temperatures steady/slowly rising overnight
Wind: W/SW 8-15 MPH
NEW YEAR'S DAY (THURSDAY):
Increasing cloudiness and not as cold; a cha! nce for afternoon and evening flurries.
High: 27
Wind: W 8-15 MPH
FRIDAY:
Partly sunny and a little colder.
Low: 14
High: 23
SATURDAY:
Becoming mostly cloudy and breezy with light snow developing in the afternoon (several inches of accumulation are possible at night).
Low: 16
High: 27
SUNDAY:
Mostly cloudy, windy, and much colder with snow tapering to flurries early and ending, then becoming partly sunny in the afternoon.
Low: 10
High: 11; temperatures nearly steady/slowly falling into the single digits
MONDAY:
Partly sunny and bitter cold (becoming mostly cloudy with flurries developing at night).
Low: -5; Wind Chills: -10 to -25 in the morning
High: 9
TUESDAY:
Mostly cloudy and very cold with scattered flurries; a period of light snow is possible from late afternoon into evening.
Low: 2
High: 15
NOTES:
A WIND CHILL ADVISORY is in effect until 10 AM Wednesday morning for west-central Wisconsin, including the counties of MONROE, JUNEAU, and ADAMS (this includes the La Crosse metropolitan area).
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