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7 Day Forecast

Published On: Dec 12 2015 03:34:14 PM CST
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A strong storm system will affect Wisconsin tonight through Monday, driving temperatures to near or above record high temperature marks.

Tonight will be mostly cloudy and unseasonably mild with drizzle and fog as well as showers and isolated thunderstorms developing toward morning. Overnight low temperatures will be in the mid to upper 40s as temperatures hold steady or rise through the night, well above the record warmest low temperature of 43 set back in 1972.

Sunday will be cloudy, windy and unseasonably mild again with showers and isolated thunderstorms. High temperatures will be in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees. The record high temperature of 57 set in 1975 and the record rainfall amount of 1.09" set in 1928 are in jeopardy.

Unsettled weather will linger into Monday with mostly cloudy skies, windy conditions and scattered rain showers. Temperatures will stay in the upper 40s Sunday night, breaking another warmest low record for Madison. Highs will be near 50 early on Monday, before temperatures slowly fall Monday afternoon.

Tuesday will be variably cloudy and still mild with high temperatures in the middle to upper 40s. As a cold front moves into the area 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 rain/snow showers; high temperatures will drop back to the lower 40s with slowly falling afternoon temperatures.

More typical December weather will move in for a few days later next week. Thursday will be variably cloudy and breezy with highs near 30. A chance of a few flurries will develop for Thursday night and Friday, and Friday will remain variably cloudy, breezy and cold with highs in the mid 20s.

Next weekend will start cool with partly sunny skies and highs near 30 Saturday, the stronger winds will kick in on Sunday, leading to partly sunny skies and highs back near 40.

***Dense Fog Advisory in effect until 6 PM for Iowa, Lafayette, Green and Rock counties*** 

THIS EVENING:
Cloudy and very mild with areas of fog.
Temps: Upper 40s
Wind: E 6-12 MPH

TONIGHT:
Cloudy and very mild with areas of fog and showers developing.
Low: 46 (Record warmest low for Madison is 43, set in 1972)
Wind: SE 8-15 MPH

SUNDAY:
Cloudy, very mild and becoming windy with areas of fog and steady showers with isolated thunderstorms possible. (Record rainfall amount for Madison is 1.09", set in 1928)
High: 58 (Record high for Madison is 57, set in 1975)
Wind: SE 15-25 MPH

SUNDAY NIGHT:
Cloudy, windy and very mild with rain showers.
Low: 48 (Record warmest low for Madison is 42, set in 2014)
Wind: S 15-25 MPH

MONDAY:
Mostly cloudy, windy and mild with scattered rain showers gradually ending.
High: 50; temperatures slowly falling in the afternoon
Wind: NW 15-25 MPH

TUESDAY:
Variably cloudy and mild.
Low: 31
High: 46

WEDNESDAY:
Mostly cloudy, windy and mild with a slight chance of rain/snow showers.
Low: 35
High: 42

THURSDAY:
Variably cloudy, breezy and seasonably cold (chance of flurries developing overnight).
Low: 25
High: 30

FRIDAY:
Variably cloudy, breezy and cold with a slight chance of flurries.
Low: 15
High: 25

SATURDAY:
Partly sunny and seasonably cold.
Low: 10
High: 30

SUNDAY:
Partly sunny, windy and milder.
Low: 20
High: 41

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