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Channel 3000 Daily Forecast Noon

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Daily Forecast Noon

7 Day Forecast

Published On: Jan 08 2016 11:20:29 AM CST
Haddie McLean

Haddie McLean

An area of low pressure will slowly track through the area today.  It will be mostly cloudy with widespread fog. Drizzle and light rain showers are expected with high temperatures in the middle to upper 30s. Tonight, rain showers should change to snow showers and diminish quickly to flurries during the overnight hours.

Colder weather will return for the weekend. Saturday will be mostly cloudy and turning windy and colder in the afternoon. High temperatures will reach the lower 30s in the morning before temperatures fall back through the 20s in the afternoon. Light snow will develop late in the day or at night, mainly east of Madison. Some minor accumulations will be possible. Sunday will be variably cloudy, windy, and colder with scattered flurries, mainly in the morning. High temperatures will only reach the lower to middle teens.

The coldest air of the winter will continue to affect southern Wisconsin through the middle of next week. Low temperatures on Monday morning will fall into the lower single digits, and wind chills could drop to -5 to -20. Monday will be partly sunny, breezy, and quite cold with high temperatures in the middle teens. A weak weather disturbance could bring some flurries from Monday night, ending early on Tuesday morning, before skies become partly sunny. Tuesday will be breezy and very cold, as temperatures start in the single digits, with wind chills as cold as 0 to -15. High temperatures will be in the lower to middle teens.

Wednesday will be another very cold day with partly sunny skies and breezy winds. Temperatures will start near zero with wind chills as cold as -5 to -20 in the morning. High temperatures will only reach the lower teens. A chance for flurries will develop Wednesday night, coming to an end early on Thursday. The rest of Thursday will become partly sunny and not as cold with high temperatures in the upper teens. Friday will be variably cloudy and not as cold with a chance for flurries. High temperatures will return to the upper 20s.

THIS AFTERNOON:
Mostly cloudy with widespread fog as well as drizzle or light rain showers .
High: 37
Wind: E/SE 8-15 MPH

TONIGHT:
Mostly cloudy with rain showers changing to snow showers and diminishing to flurries late; areas of fog expected.
Low: 28
Wind: NW 6-12 MPH

SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy, becoming windy, and turning colder with light snow developing late in the day or at night, mainly east of Madison (minor accumulation is possible).
High: 32; temperatures nearly steady/slowly falling through the 20s in the afternoon
Wind: N/NW increasing to 15-25 MPH

SUNDAY:
Partly sunny, windy, and colder with scattered flurries, mainly in the morning.
Low: 10
High: 12

MONDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy, and very cold (becoming mostly cloudy with flurries developing at night).
Low: 2 Wind Chills: -5 to -20 in the morning
High: 16

TUESDAY:
Flurries ending; becoming partly sunny, breezy, and very cold.
Low: 6; Wind Chills: 0 to -15 in the morning
High: 13

WEDNESDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy, and very cold (becoming mostly cloudy with flurries developing at night).
Low: 0; Wind Chills: -5 to -20 in the morning
High: 12

THURSDAY:
Any flurries ending early, then becoming partly sunny and not quite as cold.
Low: 3; Wind Chills: 0 to -15 in the morning
High: 19

 

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