Skies will be mostly cloudy tonight. Areas of drizzle and fog will develop, and an isolated shower is possible. Temperatures will be mild, falling to around 40 degrees by late evening; overnight low temperatures will fall with into the middle to upper 30s by morning.
A strong storm system will affect Wisconsin over the weekend, driving temperatures to near or above record high temperature marks. Saturday will be mostly cloudy and unseasonably mild with fog, drizzle, and a slight chance for rain showers. High temperatures in the lower to middle 50s will be near or above the record high temperature of 53 degrees set in 1991. Showers will become likely from Saturday night through Sunday, and a few thunderstorms are possible as well. Sunday will be mostly cloudy, windy and unseasonably mild again with high temperatures in the upper 50s. The record high temperature of 57 set in 1975 is in jeopardy.
Unsettled weather will linger into Monday with mostly cloudy skies, windy conditions and scattered rain showers. High temperatures will drop back into the middle to upper 40s, with temperatures holding steady or slowly falling in the afternoon.
Tuesday will be variably cloudy, becoming breezy, and still mild with high temperatures in the middle 40s. As a cold front moves through on Tuesday night and a strong area of low pressure passes to our north, Wednesday will be mostly cloudy, breezy, and a little colder with a chance of a few flurries; high temperatures will drop back to the upper 30s with slowly falling afternoon temperatures.
More typical December weather will move in for a few days later next week with variably cloudy skies and high temperatures near 30 degrees on Thursday, a chance for flurries Thursday night, and partly sunny skies with high temperatures in the upper 20s on Friday and near 30 Saturday. Things will begin to warm up again on Sunday with partly sunny skies, windy conditions and high temperatures back near 40 degrees.
TONIGHT:
Mostly cloudy and mild with areas of fog and drizzle forming; widely scattered showers are possible.
Low: 36; record warm low for Madison is 46 set in 1968
Wind: E 6-12 MPH
SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy and unseasonably mild with drizzle, fog, and a slight chance for a shower.
High: 53; record high for Madison is 53 set in 1991
Wind: E 6-12 MPH
SATURDAY NIGHT:
Mostly cloudy, becoming breezy, and unseasonably mild with drizzle and fog; showers and isolated thunderstorms are possible late.
Low: 48; record warm low for Madison is 43 set in 1920
Wind: SE increasing to 10-20 MPH
SUNDAY:
Mostly cloudy, windy, and unseasonably mild with showers and isolated thunderstorms.
High: 58; record high for Madison is 57 set in 1975
Wind: S/SE 15-25 MPH
MONDAY:
Mostly cloudy, windy, and not as mild with scattered showers.
Low: 44
High: 47; temperatures nearly steady/slowly falling in the afternoon
TUESDAY:
Variable cloudiness, becoming breezy, and mild.
Low: 29
High: 46
WEDNESDAY:
Mostly cloudy, breezy, and a little colder with a chance for a few flurries.
Low: 33
High: 39; temperatures nearly steady/slowly falling through the 30s
THURSDAY:
Variable cloudiness, breezy, and a little colder (a chance for flurries at night).
Low: 22
High: 30
FRIDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy, and cold.
Low: 15
High: 27
SATURDAY:
Partly sunny and seasonably cold.
Low: 10
High: 30
SUNDAY:
Partly sunny, windy, and milder.
Low: 23
High: 41
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