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Channel 3000 Daily Forecast 6 a.m.

Daily Forecast 6AM

 

Daily Forecast 6AM

7 Day Forecast

Published On: Mar 14 2016 03:52:34 AM CDT
Haddie McLean

Haddie McLean

Today will start with areas of fog with temperatures in the 40s.  Skies will be mostly cloudy throughout the day and it will be mild with a chance for showers. High temperatures will reach the middle to the upper 50s.  Skies will remain mostly cloudy tonight with lows in the middle 40s.  Scattered showers are expected.

The next storm system will move into Wisconsin on Tuesday. Skies will be mostly cloudy, it will be breezy and mild with showers and scattered thunderstorms. High temperatures will be around 60 degrees. A cold front will move through Wisconsin by early Tuesday evening, ending the thunderstorm threat.

As the storm moves away from Wisconsin on Wednesday, it will be variably cloudy, windy, and cooler with scattered showers. High temperatures will be around 50 degrees.

Colder and weather will return for the end of next week into the following weekend. Thursday will be mostly cloudy, breezy and colder with a chance of rain showers and high temperatures in the lower 40s. The showers may mix with snow before ending on Thursday night. Friday will be variably cloudy and chilly with high temperatures in the lower 40s.

For next weekend, a weather system will move through the Midwest on Saturday, bringing mostly cloudy skies and some rain showers. High temperatures will be near 40. As temperatures turn colder on Saturday night, the rain shower may mix with or change to snow showers. Sunday will be variably cloudy and cold with a chance of flurries; high temperatures will drop back into the middle to the upper 30s.

TODAY:
Areas of fog early, otherwise mostly cloudy and mild with a chance for showers.
High: 56
Wind: Light and Variable

TONIGHT:
Mostly cloudy and mild with areas of fog and scattered showers.
Low: 46
Wind: SE 8-15 MPH

TUESDAY:
Mostly cloudy, breezy, and mild with showers and scattered thunderstorms.
High: 58
Wind: SE 10-20 MPH to W late

WEDNESDAY:
Variable cloudiness, windy, and cooler with scattered showers (rain may mix with snow overnight).
Low: 41
High: 53

THURSDAY:
Mostly cloudy, becoming breezy, and colder with a chance of rain showers (showers may mix with snow at night before ending).
Low: 36
High: 45

FRIDAY:
Variable cloudiness and chilly.
Low: 28
High: 41

SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy, breezy, and chilly with a chance of rain showers (showers may mix with and change to snow at night).
Low: 38
High: 41

SUNDAY:
Variable cloudiness and cold with a chance of flurries.
Low: 26
High: 37

NOTES:
The Storm Prediction Center says that there is a SLIGHT RISK of severe thunderstorms on Tuesday and Tuesday night for northern and central Illinois as well as far southern Wisconsin (south of a line from Dubuque, IA to Madison to Kenosha), and a MARGINAL RISK of severe thunderstorms for the eastern quarter of Iowa, the rest of Illinois, and the southern third of Wisconsin (south of a La Crosse to Sheboygan line). Mild and somewhat humid air will cover the central Midwest on Tuesday, as a cold front sweeps eastward through Wisconsin and Illinois during the afternoon. Thunderstorms are expected along and ahead of the cold front, and there is the potential for a few severe thunderstorms to develop. Strong wind fields above the cold front and colder air aloft may result in the severe thunderstorms producing high winds and hail. Isolated tornadoes cannot be ruled out as well, but higher wind shear indicates that the tornado threat will be highest in the SLIGHT RISK area farther to the south into eastern Illinois. The severe weather threat will end with passage of the cold front later Tuesday afternoon or early Tuesday evening.
 

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