Any lingering light rain showers and flurries will diminish this evening. The remainder of tonight will be variably cloudy and seasonably mild with areas of fog possible. Temperatures will fall into the middle 20s by early Monday morning. On Monday, we will be between weather systems, and should be rather quiet overall. We'll see more clouds than sunshine with highs reaching the middle 30s.
Very unsettled weather is on tap for Tuesday and Wednesday. Snow will begin to develop as early as late Monday night as a major winter storm moves into the area. The current track of the storm looks like it will bring heavy snow to parts of Wisconsin. Snow is expected for most of southern Wisconsin early Tuesday morning. By the mid to late morning, snow will mix with or change to rain and sleet, mainly in area south and east of Madison. Areas to the north and west of Madison may continue to see all snow. Later Tuesday afternoon, areas seeing a mix of precipitation will transition back to all snow with additional snow accumulations expected. Highs will reach the middle 30s, but colder temperatures are expected to the northwest of Madison. Areas northwest of Madison may see snow all day and end up with the highest snowfall amounts. Snow amounts are expected to be 2-6" south and east of Madison, with higher amounts up to a foot to the northwest. The track of the storm could still shift, adjusting those forecast snow totals. Stay tuned!
Wednesday will be mostly cloudy, windy, and colder with light snow ending. Temperatures will start in the middle 20s before falling through the day.
Thursday will be partly sunny and colder with highs in the lower 20s. There is a chance for light snow Friday afternoon and again on Saturday. Friday's temperatures will reach the upper 20s. Saturday will be a little colder again with highs in the middle 20s. Sunday will be partly sunny and colder with highs in the upper teens.
***Winter Storm Watch from 6 AM Tuesday until 6 AM Wednesday for Marquette, Green Lake, Sauk, Columbia, Dodge, Dane, Iowa, Lafayette, Juneau, Adams, Crawford, Richland, and Grant counties.***
TONIGHT:
Areas of light rain and flurries ending, then variable cloudiness with patchy fog possible
Low: 25
Wind: WNW 5-10 MPH
MONDAY:
Variable cloudiness and continued mild
High: 36
Wind: Light and Variable
MONDAY NIGHT:
Mostly cloudy with a chance for snow late at night
Low: 28
Wind: E 5-15 MPH
TUESDAY:
Cloudy and windy with snow. Snow may mix with or change to rain and sleet for Madison and areas south and east, before changing back to snow later in the day. Areas northwest of Madison will see snow through the day. Totals snow accumulations ranging from 2-6" south and east of Madison, to 6-12" north and west of Madison through Tuesday night. Blowing and drifting snow likely, especially north and west of Madison
High: 35
Wind: E 15-30 MPH
WEDNESDAY:
Mostly cloudy, windy, and colder with light snow ending; areas of blowing snow possible
Low: 24
High: 26; temperatures steady/slowly falling through the day
THURSDAY:
Partly sunny and colder
Low: 6
High: 22
FRIDAY:
Becoming mostly cloudy and not as cold with a chance for light snow in the afternoon
Low: 12
High: 28
SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy and breezy with scattered snow showers
Low: 18
High: 25
SUNDAY:
Partly sunny and colder
Low: 8
High: 18
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