Skies will be partly sunny on Sunday and it will become a bit less humid. High temperatures will remain warm, topping out in the lower to middle 80s.
The weather for next week looks somewhat unsettled, as there will be several chances for showers and thunderstorms.
Another strong system will move through the Midwest on Monday, leading to scattered showers and thunderstorms with a chance of some of them becoming strong to severe. It will be variably cloudy, breezy, warm and humid with highs in the mid 80s. Tuesday should stay dry, with partly sunny skies and high temperatures in the lower 80s. However, as a warm front to the south drifts northward, a chance of showers and thunderstorms will develop Wednesday and Thursday. Skies will be variably cloudy and highs will be in the lower 80s. Friday will be partly sunny and pleasant with highs in the upper 70s.
Another chance of showers and thunderstorms will develop Saturday and Sunday as skies become mostly cloudy with high temperatures in the mid to upper 70s.
SUNDAY:
Partly sunny, warm and a little less humid.
High: 82
Wind: W 6-12 MPH
SUNDAY NIGHT:
Partly cloudy and warm with a slight chance of showers toward morning.
Low: 64
Wind: S 5-10 MPH
MONDAY:
Variably cloudy, breezy, warm and humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms developing.
High: 86
Wind: S 10-20 MPH
TUESDAY:
Partly sunny and warm.
Low: 64
High: 82
WEDNESDAY:
Partly sunny and warm with a chance of showers and isolated thunderstorms.
Low: 60
High: 82
THURSDAY:
Variably cloudy and warm with a chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Low: 64
High: 80
FRIDAY:
Partly sunny and pleasant.
Low: 57
High: 78
SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Low: 61
High: 76
SUNDAY:
Variably cloudy with a chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Low: 58
High: 76
NOTES:
There is an ENHANCED RISK for severe thunderstorms on Monday and Monday night for much of central and parts of southern Wisconsin (south of an Eau Claire to Wausau to Door County line and north of a La Crosse to Beaver Dam to Milwaukee line). There is a SLIGHT RISK of severe thunderstorms for the southeastern third of Minnesota, northeastern Iowa, extreme northern Illinois, and the rest of Wisconsin, with a MARGINAL RISK for severe thunderstorms for most of the rest of Minnesota, the rest of Iowa, and the rest of the northern half of Illinois. A warm front will lift northward through the central Midwest on Monday morning, followed by a cold front moving from Minnesota into Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois on Monday afternoon and night. Warm and humid air will lead to an unstable atmosphere, and strong wind fields and wind shear will be present as well. Thunderstorms are likely in the vicinity of both fronts, some of which may become severe. Hail, high winds, and a few tornadoes are possible, with the potential for an isolated strong tornado and a possibility for more widespread damaging winds to occur, especially over central Wisconsin. The severe weather threat will end with the passage of the cold front Monday night.
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