Mild weather is expected for the weekend. Skies will continue mostly cloudy for this afternoon, with high temperatures in the lower to middle 40s. Fog and patchy drizzle are likely, with areas of dense fog possible, especially in areas well north of Madison. Skies will remain mostly cloudy tonight with fog and drizzle continuing, along with unseasonably mild temperatures that will only fall to the upper 30s by morning. Sunday will be mostly cloudy and unseasonably mild as well with fog and drizzle continuing. High temperatures will be in the upper 40s.
Skies will be mostly cloudy on Monday with fog and drizzle in the morning. As a storm system approaches Wisconsin, rain showers should develop during the afternoon. High temperatures will still be mild, reaching the middle 40s. As the storm moves through Wisconsin on Monday night, a cold front will sweep through southern Wisconsin. As temperatures turn colder on Monday night, the rain showers will ! mix with and change to snow showers by early Tuesday morning. After the system passes, Tuesday will remain mostly cloudy with snow showers and flurries continuing. Minor snow accumulations may be possible. Temperatures on Tuesday will start out in the lower 30s, but should hold steady or slowly fall during the day into the 20s in the afternoon.
On Wednesday, skies will be partly sunny with high temperatures in the lower 30s. Skies will become mostly cloudy on Thursday as a storm well to our south is close enough to bring a chance of flurries. High temperatures will remain in the lower 30s. Skies will become partly sunny on Friday with high temperatures reaching the middle 30s.
Another storm system may affect the area from next Friday night into Saturday. Skies will turn cloudy on Friday night, with light snow possibly developing late at night. Saturday will be mostly cloudy and breezy with a chance for snow, possibly mixed for a time with rain as high ! temperatures reach the middle 30s. As it turns colder Saturday night, all precipitation will be in the form of snow before ending. Sunday will be partly sunny with seasonably cold weather. High temperatures will be in the lower 30s.
THIS AFTERNOON:
Mostly cloudy and mild with fog and patchy drizzle; areas of dense fog are possible, especially well north of Madison.
High: 43
Wind: SW 8-15 MPH
TONIGHT:
Mostly cloudy and very mild with fog and patchy drizzle.
Low: 37 (Record warm low for Madison is 38 set in 1928)
Wind: S/SW 6-12 MPH
SUNDAY:
Mostly cloudy and unseasonably mild with areas of fog and drizzle.
High: 48
Wind: S 8-15 MPH
SUNDAY NIGHT:
Mostly cloudy and unseasonably mild with fog and drizzle likely.
Low: 40 (Record warm low for Madison is 39 set in 1928)
Wind: S! 6-12 MPH
MONDAY:
Mostly cloudy and continued unseasonably mild with fog and drizzle in the morning and rain showers developing in the afternoon (showers may mix with and change to snow late at night).
High: 47
Wind: S 8-15 MPH
TUESDAY:
Mostly cloudy, breezy, and colder with snow showers and flurries; minor accumulation is possible.
Low: 31
High: 33; temperatures nearly steady/slowly falling into the upper 20s in the afternoon
WEDNESDAY:
Partly sunny and seasonably cold.
Low: 19
High: 32
THURSDAY:
Mostly cloudy and continued seasonably cold with a chance for flurries.
Low: 19
High: 32
FRIDAY:
Partly sunny and pleasant (becoming mostly clo! udy at night with a chance for snow by morning).
Low: 20
High: 34
SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy and breezy with a chance for snow, possibly mixed with rain for a time.
Low: 29
High: 35
SUNDAY:
Partly sunny and seasonably cold.
Low: 23
High: 33
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