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Channel 3000 Daily Forecast 5 p.m.

 

Daily Forecast 5PM

7 Day Forecast

Published On: May 16 2015 01:56:02 PM CDT
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This evening will be variably cloudy and warm with temperatures in the 70s. It will be variably cloudy, warm and humid tonight with a slight chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms and lows staying in the mid 60s.

As a low pressure system heads into the upper Midwest on Sunday, scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop. At this time it appears there will be two distinct rounds of thunderstorms. One will move through around midday with very little severe potential and another will develop later in the afternoon into the evening, which holds the potential for severe storms will high winds, large hail and possible tornadoes. The strength of these later storms will depend on the amount of sunshine in the afternoon after the first round moves through. It will be windy, warm and humid with highs near 80. Any showers and thunderstorms will end Sunday night as a cold front moves through.

Much of next week will be dry, with slightly below normal temperatures. Monday will be partly sunny, breezy, and cooler with high temperatures in the lower 70s. Tuesday will be mostly sunny and cool with highs in the lower to middle 60s. Wednesday will be partly sunny and pleasant with high temperatures in the middle 60s as well. Thursday will remain pleasant with partly sunny skies and high temperatures in the upper 60s. Sunshine will stick around for Friday as well with high temperatures near 70.

The Memorial Day weekend will start out dry, but rain may dampen things on Sunday and Monday. Saturday will be partly sunny and pleasant with high temperatures in the lower 70s. As a storm system arrives for Sunday and Memorial Day Monday, shower and thunderstorm chances will return along with mostly cloudy skies and high temperatures in the middle 70s.

THIS EVENING:
Variably cloudy and warm.
Temps: 78 to 72
Wind: SE 6-12 MPH

TONIGHT:
Variably cloudy, warm and humid with a slight chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms and patchy fog.
Low: 65
Wind: SE 6-12 MPH

SUNDAY:
Variably cloudy, windy, warm and humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms, some may be severe in the late afternoon and evening.
High: 81
Wind: S 15-25 MPH

SUNDAY NIGHT:
Mostly cloudy with any showers and thunderstorms ending, then some clearing by morning.
Low: 60
Wind: SW 8-15 MPH

MONDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy, cooler and less humid.
High: 72
Wind: W 10-20 MPH

TUESDAY:
Mostly sunny and cool.
Low: 40
High: 62

WEDNESDAY:
Partly sunny and continued cool.
Low: 42
High: 64

THURSDAY:
Partly sunny and pleasant.
Low: 46
High: 68

FRIDAY:
Partly sunny and pleasant.
Low: 47
High: 70

SATURDAY:
Partly sunny and mild (chance of showers and thunderstorms developing overnight).
Low: 51
High: 73

SUNDAY:
Mostly cloudy and breezy with scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Low: 58
High: 75

MEMORIAL DAY (MONDAY):
Mostly cloudy, breezy and warm with scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Low: 60
High: 75

NOTES:
There is a SLIGHT RISK for severe thunderstorms on Sunday and Sunday eastern Wisconsin and Illinois and an ENHANCED RISK for severe thunderstorms for the western two thirds of Wisconsin, western Illinois, and far eastern Iowa and Minnesota. A low pressure system in the central Plains will move through the Midwest on Sunday, bringing a cold front across Wisconsin by evening. A line of thunderstorms will move through Wisconsin during the late morning and early afternoon, and possibly redevelop later in the afternoon into the evening. Warm and moderately humid air flowing into the Midwest along with strong wind fields may interact with earlier thunderstorms and the cold front and lead to a few severe thunderstorms, especially if the sun comes out for a time in the afternoon. High winds and hail are the main threats, although isolated tornadoes will be possible. The severe weather threat should end with the passage of the cold front on Sunday night.

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