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Channel 3000 Daily Forecast 5 p.m.

 

Daily Forecast 5PM

7 Day Forecast

Published On: May 08 2015 04:49:11 PM CDT

Gary Cannalte

Tonight will be mostly cloudy, and it will turn cooler with a chance for showers and thunderstorms, mainly southeast of Madison in the vicinity of a cold front. Temperatures will fall to the lower 60s by late evening; overnight low temperatures will fall to the lower 50s by morning.

Saturday will be variably cloudy and not quite as mild; high temperatures reach the lower 70s. The cold front will then begin to move north again as a warm front by late Saturday night, bring mostly cloudy skies, and leading to showers and thunderstorms developing by Sunday morning. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will then continue on Sunday along with mostly cloudy skies; it will be become breezy with high temperatures near 70 degrees.

Low pressure will move through Wisconsin on Monday, with mostly cloudy skies, breezy conditions and scattered showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will be in the lower 70s.

Behind the low pressure system, Tuesday will be mostly cloudy, breezy, and cooler with any showers ending. Skies should become partly sunny by afternoon. High temperatures will be near 60 degrees. Wednesday will be mostly sunny and pleasant with high temperatures returning to the lower to middle 60s. 

Thursday will be partly sunny and pleasant with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the day or overnight and high temperatures in the middle to upper 60s. Friday will be partly sunny and mild with high temperatures near 70 degrees.  

For next Saturday, it will be partly sunny and continued mild with high temperatures in the middle 70s. On Sunday it will be partly sunny, breezy and warm with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the day or overnight. High temperatures will be near 80 degrees.

TONIGHT:
Mostly cloudy and turning cooler with a chance for showers and thunderstorms, mainly southeast of Madison.
Low: 52
Wind: N 8-15 MPH

SATURDAY:
Variable cloudiness and not quite as mild.
High: 72
Wind: N/NE 8-15 MPH

SATURDAY NIGHT:
Mostly cloudy; a slight chance for a shower or thunderstorm by morning.
Low: 50
Wind: NE 8-15 MPH

SUNDAY:
Mostly cloudy and becoming breezy with scattered showers and thunderstorms.
High: 70
Wind: E/SE 10-20 MPH

MONDAY:
Mostly cloudy and breezy with scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Low: 58
High: 72

TUESDAY:
Mostly cloudy, breezy, and cooler with any showers ending, then becoming partly sunny in the afternoon.
Low: 49
High: 60

WEDNESDAY:
Mostly sunny and pleasant.
Low: 40
High: 63

THURSDAY:
Partly sunny and pleasant; becoming mostly cloudy with a chance for showers and thunderstorms late in the day or at night.
Low: 44
High: 67

FRIDAY:
Becoming partly sunny and mild.
Low: 47
High: 70

SATURDAY:
Partly sunny and continued mild.
Low: 50
High: 75

SUNDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy, and warm (becoming mostly cloudy with a chance for showers and thunderstorms at night).
Low: 55
High: 80

NOTES:
The Storm Prediction Center says that there is a MARGINAL RISK for severe thunderstorms on Sunday and Sunday night for far southern Minnesota, all of Illinois, and southwestern Wisconsin (south and west of a Twin Cities to Beaver Dam to Milwaukee line). In addition, there is a SLIGHT RISK for severe thunderstorms over Iowa. A low pressure system will lift a warm front northward into southern Wisconsin by late Sunday afternoon. Thunderstorms will develop on Sunday, with a few severe thunderstorms possible. High winds, hail, and an isolated tornado are all possible. The severe weather threat will continue into Sunday night and possibly into Monday as well. The severe weather threat will end with the passage of a cold front during the day on Monday. 

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