Today will be variably cloudy, breezy, and bitterly cold with temperatures climbing only to the middle single digits above zero; wind chills will remain from -5 to -20 during the day. Skies tonight will become mostly clear and it will remain bitterly cold with low temperatures falling to around -12. Wind chills will plummet to between -20 to -30 by early Thursday morning. Thursday will be mostly sunny and continued bitterly cold with high temperatures in the lower single digits. Wind chills will be as cold as -5 to -20 during the day. Temperatures will fall to near 10 below zero Thursday night with wind chills from -10 to -20.
Skies will become mostly cloudy Friday with snow showers and flurries developing, mainly in the afternoon. High temperatures will reach the lower teens. Some minor snow accumulations are possible through Friday night. Slightly milder air will move in Friday night with temperatures falling to around 10 before holding steady or r! ising overnight.
Saturday will be mostly cloudy and not quite as cold with flurries ending. Saturday will be one of the warmest days of the week with high temperatures reaching the lower 20s. A chance for snow will develop later Saturday afternoon into Saturday night as a low pressure system passes south of Wisconsin. By Sunday, arctic air will flood back into the area. It will become partly sunny and windy with high temperatures reaching the lower teens Sunday morning, before temperatures fall into the single digits in the afternoon. Wind chills will dip below zero Sunday afternoon. Skies will become mostly clear on Monday night as bitterly cold air returns; low temperatures will fall to around -5, with wind chills falling to -10 to -20 by morning.
Monday will be partly sunny and very cold with high temperatures reaching the middle teens. It will become windy later Monday into Monday night with mostly cloudy skies and a chance for flurries as temperatures! rise through the teens on Monday night. Temperatures will reach the l ower 20s early Tuesday before temperatures fall into the teens in the afternoon. It will be mostly cloudy with flurries ending.
***WIND CHILL ADVISORY FOR SAUK, IOWA, and LAFAYETTE COUNTIES UNTIL 10 AM***
***WIND CHILL ADVISORY FOR JUNEAU, ADAMS, RICHLAND, CRAWFORD, and GRANT COUNTIES UNTIL NOON***
TODAY:
Any light snow showers ending early; otherwise variable cloudiness, breezy, and bitterly cold with a slight chance for flurries.
High: 4
Wind: NW 10-20 MPH; Wind Chills: -5 to -20 during the day
TONIGHT:
Becoming mostly clear and bitterly cold.
Low: -12
Wind: NW 8-15 MPH; Wind Chills: -20 to -30 by morning
THURSDAY:
Mostly sunny and continued bitterly cold.
High: 3
Wind: W/NW 8-15 MPH; Wind Chills: -5 to -20 during the day
FRIDAY:
Becoming mostly cloudy, breezy, and very cold with snow showers! developing, mainly in the afternoon (minor accumulations are possible through Friday night).
Low: -10; Wind Chills: -10 to -20 in the morning
High: 14; Wind Chills: 0 to -10 during the day
SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy and not quite as cold with flurries ending; a chance for snow late in the day or at night.
Low: 10; temperatures nearly steady/slowly rising overnight
High: 25
SUNDAY:
Becoming partly sunny, windy, and much colder (becoming mostly clear and bitterly cold at night).
Low: 10
High: 12; temperatures nearly steady/slowly falling into the single digits in the afternoon; Wind Chills: 0 to -10 in the afternoon
MONDAY:
Partly sunny and very cold; becoming mostly cloudy and windy late in the day (flurries developing at night).
Low: -5; Wind Chills: -10 to -20 in the morning
High: 16
TUESDAY:
Mostly cloudy, windy, and! colder with flurries ending.
Low: 14; temperatures nearly steady/ slowly rising at night
High: 22; temperatures nearly steady/slowly falling through the teens during the day
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