Any showers or patchy drizzle will end early this morning. Mostly cloudy skies will become partly sunny late today, and it will turn milder. High temperatures will climb to the middle 70s.
A low pressure system will head toward Wisconsin this weekend. A warm front will move northwardtonight into Saturday with a chance for showers and thunderstorms. Saturday will be variably cloudy, breezy, and warm with high temperatures in the lower 80s. As the low pressure system heads through the northern Midwest on Sunday, an associated cold front will slide through Wisconsin Sunday afternoon and evening with scattered showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will reach the lower 80s on Sunday as well. Showers and thunderstorms will end on Sunday night.
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 middle 60s. Tuesday will be mostly sunny and cool with highs in the lower 60s. Wednesday will be partly sunny and pleasant with high temperatures in the middle 60s. Thursday will remain pleasant with partly sunny skies and high temperatures in the upper 60s.
TODAY:
Any showers ending early, otherwise mostly cloudy and milder; some clearing is possible this afternoon.
High: 75
Wind: W 5-10 MPH
TONIGHT:
Partly cloudy and mild with areas of fog and a chance for showers and thunderstorms toward morning.
Low: 60
Wind: S 5-10 MPH
SATURDAY:
Variable cloudiness, breezy, warm, and more humid with a chance for showers and thunderstorms.
High: 81
Wind: S 10-20 MPH
SUNDAY:
Variable cloudiness, windy, warm, and humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Low: 65
High: 81
MONDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy, and cooler.
Low: 56
High: 65
TUESDAY:
Mostly sunny and cool.
Low: 38
High: 62
WEDNESDAY:
Partly sunny and continued cool.
Low: 41
High: 64
THURSDAY:
Partly sunny and pleasant.
Low: 45
High: 68
NOTES:
The Storm Prediction Center says that there is a MARGINAL RISK for severe thunderstorms on Saturday and Saturday night across eastern Iowa, the northwestern quarter of Illinois, and western Wisconsin (the severe weather threat area is south and west of a Superior to Mauston to Dodgeville line). There is a SLIGHT RISK for severe thunderstorms across western Minnesota and Iowa. A warm front will move northward through the central Midwest on Saturday. Warm and somewhat humid air will flow northward with the front. Scattered thunderstorms will develop near the warm front, and isolated thunderstorms may become severe, with hail and high winds being the main threats.
There is a threat for severe weather on Sunday for eastern Minnesota, the eastern Iowa, most of Illinois, and all of Wisconsin. A low pressure system in the central Plains will approach the central Midwest on Sunday. Mild to warm and moderately humid air flowing into the Midwest interacting with a cold front, or ongoing thunderstorms ahead of the cold front, may lead to severe thunderstorm development. Strong wind fields may also lead to severe thunderstorms. High winds and hail are the main threats, although isolated tornadoes may be possible. Strong to severe thunderstorms should end Sunday night. The severe weather threat may be lower if widespread cloud cover and precipitation from thunderstorms on Saturday night and Sunday morning keep severe thunderstorms from developing on Sunday afternoon.
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