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Channel 3000 Daily Forecast 5 p.m.

 

Daily Forecast 5PM

7 Day Forecast

Published On: Apr 13 2015 03:10:44 PM CDT

High pressure building across the region will lead to mostly clear skies tonight with temperatures falling into the middle to upper 30s by early Tuesday morning. Tuesday will be a great day with plenty of sunshine and highs in the upper 60s to around 70 degrees. 

Wednesday will be partly sunny and breezy with highs in the upper 60s. A wave of low pressure will move through Wisconsin Wednesday night through Thursday morning with showers possible. Skies will become partly sunny Thursday afternoon with highs in the middle 60s. Friday will be a little milder with partly sunny skies and a slight chance for a shower. Highs will reach the upper 60s. 

The weekend will remain mild with partly sunny skies on Saturday, and a chance for showers developing later Sunday. Highs will reach the middle 60s. The next work week will begin with a chance for showers Monday and cooler temperatures in the 50s. 

TONIGHT:
Mostly clear and cooler
Low: 36
Wind: Light W

TUESDAY:
Mostly sunny and mild
High: 68
Wind: Variable 5-10 MPH

TUESDAY NIGHT:
Mostly clear and continued cool
Low: 38
Wind: Light SE

WEDNESDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy, and continued mild; becoming mostly cloudy at night with a chance for showers developing
High: 68
Wind: SE 10-20 MPH

THURSDAY:
Mostly cloudy with any showers ending in the morning, then becoming partly sunny
Low: 44
High: 66

FRIDAY:
Partly sunny with a slight chance for a shower
Low: 45
High: 68

SATURDAY:
Partly sunny and pleasant
Low: 42
High: 65

SUNDAY:
Increasing cloudiness with a chance for showers, mainly late in the day or at night
Low: 42
High: 64

MONDAY:
Variable cloudiness, breezy, and cooler with a chance for showers
Low: 39
High: 58
 

 

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