Skies will be mostly cloudy tonight, with some patchy fog possible this evening. Temperatures will fall to around 30 degrees by late evening. Overnight, mostly cloudy skies may begin to clear towards morning; low temperatures will fall to the lower 20s.
Skies will become partly sunny on Saturday as high pressure moves in with high temperatures in the middle 30s. Clouds will return again on Sunday ahead of an approaching low pressure system. High temperatures will reach the middle to upper 30s.
The low pressure system will pass through Wisconsin from Sunday night into Monday. Light snow (possibly initially mixed with sleet and freezing rain) will develop Sunday night and continue Monday, with only minor accumulations expected. Monday will be seasonably cold with high temperatures in the lower to middle 30s. Following the passage of the system, skies will become partly sunny on Tuesday. It will be seasonably cold once again with high ! temperatures near 30.
Milder Pacific air will gradually head into the Midwest for the second half of next week, leading to temperatures that will be above normal for this time of the year. Wednesday will be mostly sunny and milder with high temperatures in the upper 30s. Thursday will be variably cloudy and milder with high temperatures in the lower to middle 40s; a few flurries or patchy freezing drizzle may be possible in the morning.
The weekend will be unseasonably mild, with record or near record high temperatures expected. Skies will be generally cloudy, and it will be breezy. There will be a chance for showers, although the best rain chances may hold off until late Sunday or Sunday night as a strong storm system approaches the Midwest. High temperatures on Friday and Saturday will be near 50 degrees, and should reach the lower 50s on Sunday.
TONIGHT:
Mostly cloudy with patchy fog this eve! ning; some clearing is possible toward morning.
Low: 23
Wind: N/NE 8-15 MPH
SATURDAY:
Becoming partly sunny and seasonably cold.
High: 34
Wind: NE 8-15 MPH
SATURDAY NIGHT:
Partly cloudy and seasonably cold.
Low: 20
Wind: E 6-12 MPH
SUNDAY:
Increasing cloudiness and breezy (becoming mostly cloudy at night with light snow developing, possibly initially mixed with sleet or freezing rain).
High: 37
Wind: SE 8-15 MPH
MONDAY:
Mostly cloudy and a little colder with light snow and flurries (minor accumulations are possible).
Low: 27
High: 33
TUESDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy, and cold.
Low: 14
High: 30
WEDNESDAY:
Mostly sunny and not as cold.
! Low: 16
High: 38
THURSDAY:
Variable cloudiness, breezy, and mild with a chance for flurries or freezing drizzle in the morning.
Low: 28
High: 41
FRIDAY:
Variable cloudiness, breezy, and quite mild with a slight chance for rain showers.
Low: 33
High: 50 (Record high for Madison is 53 set in 1991)
SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy, breezy, and unseasonably mild with a chance for showers.
Low: 37 (Record warm low for Madison is 43 set in 1920)
High: 50 (Record high for Madison is 57 set in 1975)
SUNDAY:
Mostly cloudy, breezy, and continued unseasonably mild with a chance for showers, especially late in the day and at night.
Low: 41 (Record warm low for Madison is 38 set in 1928)
High: 52 (Record high for Madi! son is 59 set in 1975)
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