Skies will become mostly cloudy tonight, and it won't be quite as cold. Temperatures will fall to the lower 40s by late evening; overnight low temperatures will fall to the middle to upper 30s by morning.
A strong fall storm system will move into Wisconsin on Wednesday, passing over southern Wisconsin on Wednesday night, and moving into Michigan on Thursday. Wednesday will be mostly cloudy, becoming windy, and mild. Showers and thunderstorms will develop, mainly late in the day. High temperatures will be in the middle to upper 50s. Showers and thunderstorms Wednesday evening will diminish to showers overnight Wednesday night.
On Thursday, the low pressure system will move away to the northeast with showers coming to an end. Thursday will be mostly cloudy, windy, and cooler with high temperatures in the upper 40s. In the wake of the storm system, Friday will be variably cloudy, windy, and chilly with high temperatures only reaching the lower 40s. There is a slight chance for flurries from Thursday night into Friday morning.
Milder weather will move quickly back into southern Wisconsin for the weekend into early next week. Saturday will be mostly sunny, breezy, and milder with high temperatures in the lower 50s. Sunday will be mostly sunny, breezy, and mild with high temperatures in the upper 50s.
Monday will be increasingly cloudy, windy, and mild with a chance for showers late in the day or at night. High temperatures will remain in the upper 50s. Tuesday will be mostly cloudy, breezy, and mild with scattered showers and high temperatures in the upper 50s.
***WIND ADVISORY FROM 6 AM UNTIL 6 PM THURSDAY FOR DANE COUNTY AND AREAS TO THE SOUTH AND WEST***
***WIND ADVISORY FROM 9 AM UNTIL 6 PM THURSDAY FOR AREAS NORTH AND NORTHEAST OF DANE COUNTY***
TONIGHT:
Becoming mostly cloudy and not quite as cold.
Low: 36
Wind: S/SE 6-12 MPH
WEDNESDAY:
Mostly cloudy, becoming windy, and mild with showers and thunderstorms developing, mainly late in the day.
High: 56
Wind: S/SE increasing to 15-25 MPH
WEDNESDAY NIGHT:
Mostly cloudy, breezy, and mild with occasional showers and evening thunderstorms.
Low: 43
Wind: S 10-20 MPH to W late
THURSDAY:
Mostly cloudy, windy, and cooler with showers ending (a chance for a few flurries at night).
High: 48
Wind: W/NW 15-30 MPH with higher gusts possible
FRIDAY:
Variable cloudiness, windy, and chilly with a few flurries possible early in the day.
Low: 34
High: 42
SATURDAY:
Mostly sunny, breezy, and milder.
Low: 30
High: 52
SUNDAY:
Mostly sunny, breezy, and mild.
Low: 40
High: 57
MONDAY:
Increasing cloudiness, windy, and continued mild with a chance for showers late in the day or at night.
Low: 42
High: 58
TUESDAY:
Mostly cloudy, breezy, and mild with scattered showers.
Low: 44
High: 58
NOTES:
A WIND ADVISORY has been issued from 6 PM Wednesday evening until 6 PM Thursday evening for northern Illinois, including the counties of JO DAVIESS, STEPHENSON, WINNEBAGO, BOONE, and McHENRY (this includes the Rockford and Chicago metropolitan areas).
A WIND ADVISORY has been issued from 9 PM Wednesday evening until 6 PM Thursday evening for east-central Iowa, including the counties of DELAWARE and DUBUQUE.
A WIND ADVISORY has been issued from midnight early Thursday morning until 6 PM Thursday evening for northeastern Iowa, including the counties of ALLAMAKEE and CLAYTON.
A WIND ADVISORY has been issued from 6 AM Thursday morning until 6 PM Thursday evening for west-central, southwestern, and parts of south-central and southeastern Wisconsin, including the counties of MONROE, JUNEAU, ADAMS, VERNON, RICHLAND, CRAWFORD, IOWA, DANE, JEFFERSON, GRANT, LAFAYETTE, GREEN, ROCK, and WALWORTH (this includes the La Crosse, Madison, and Milwaukee metropolitan areas).
A WIND ADVISORY has been issued from 9 AM Thursday morning until 6 PM Thursday evening for parts of east-central, south-central, and southeastern Wisconsin, including the counties of MARQUETTE, GREEN LAKE, SAUK, COLUMBIA, and DODGE.
The Storm Prediction Center says that there is an ENHANCED RISK for severe thunderstorms across southeastern Iowa and west-central Illinois on Wednesday and Wednesday night. In addition, there is a SLIGHT RISK for severe thunderstorms across rest of the southern half of Iowa and the rest of Illinois (except for northeastern Illinois), and a MARGINAL RISK for severe thunderstorms for extreme southeastern Minnesota, the rest of Iowa, extreme northern and northeastern Illinois, and southern Wisconsin (south of a La Crosse to Beaver Dam to Milwaukee line). A developing strong storm system will track through southern Wisconsin on Wednesday night. Mild and increasingly humid air will be transported northward on strong southerly winds into the central Midwest ahead of the storm. A cold front will swing eastward from Iowa into Wisconsin and Illinois from late Wednesday afternoon into Wednesday night as the storm moves through southern Wisconsin. Thunderstorms will develop along and ahead of the cold front, and some may become severe, especially from southern Iowa into Illinois, where there is a threat for a few tornadoes, high winds, and hail. Farther northward into northern Iowa, extreme northern Illinois, and southern Wisconsin, the main threat will be from high winds, and perhaps some hail. The severe weather threat will end with the passage of the cold front Wednesday night.
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