Skies will become increasingly cloudy tonight, with scattered showers and thunderstorms developing overnight as a warm front moves toward southern Wisconsin. It won't be as cool, with temperatures falling into the lower 60s by late evening; overnight low temperatures will fall to the middle 50s by morning.
Thursday will be mostly cloudy and more humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms as the warm front slowly approaches or moves into southern Wisconsin. High temperatures will be in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees. Thursday night will be mostly cloudy, milder,and muggy with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Areas of fog are also possible. Low temperatures will fall to the lower to the middle 60s.
As the warm front continues to move to the north, warmer and more humid air will return to Wisconsin. As the warm front moves into northern Wisconsin, shower and thunderstorm chances will decrease as the best chances for rain stay nearer to the front. Skies on Friday will be variably cloudy, and it will be very warm and humid with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly in the morning and again late in the day. High temperatures will be in the in the middle to the upper 80s. Heat index values will reach the upper 80s to the middle 90s.
The warm front will stall in northern Wisconsin on late Friday afternoon, and begin moving southward as a cold front later Friday night into Saturday. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are possible on Friday night, and a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms on Saturday, mainly in the morning. The remainder of Saturday will be partly sunny, very warm and humid with high temperatures in the middle 80s, and heat index values near 90 degrees. The cold front will move south of Wisconsin by Saturday night. Skies will be partly sunny on Sunday, and it will be warm, but less humid with high temperatures near 80 degrees.
Monday will be partly sunny, warm and more humid with high temperatures in the lower 80s. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will develop later on Monday afternoon or on Monday night as low pressure approaches Wisconsin from the west. Tuesday will be mostly cloudy, warm and humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will reach the lower 80s. Showers and thunderstorms will come to an end Wednesday morning with skies becoming partly sunny. Wednesday will be warm, but less humid with highs in the lower 80s.
TONIGHT:
Increasing cloudiness and not as cool with scattered showers and thunderstorms developing overnight.
Low: 56
Wind: SE 6-12 MPH
THURSDAY:
Mostly cloudy and a little more humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms.
High: 78
Wind: S/SE 8-15 MPH
THURSDAY NIGHT:
Mostly cloudy, mild, and muggy with scattered showers and thunderstorms; areas of fog are possible.
Low: 63
Wind: Light and Variable
FRIDAY:
Variable cloudiness, very warm, and humid with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly in the morning and then again late in the day or at night.
High: 87; Heat Index: 89 to 94
Wind: S/SW 8-15 MPH
SATURDAY:
Partly sunny, very warm, and humid with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly in the morning.
Low: 69
High: 86; Heat Index: 86 to 91
SUNDAY:
Partly sunny, not as warm, and less humid.
Low: 62
High: 80
MONDAY:
Partly sunny, warm, and becoming more humid; becoming mostly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms developing late in the day or at night.
Low: 58
High: 82
TUESDAY:
Mostly cloudy, warm, and humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Low: 65
High: 82
WEDNESDAY:
Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms ending, then becoming partly sunny and warm, but less humid.
Low: 63
High: 80
NOTES:
The Storm Prediction Center says that there is a MARGINAL RISK of severe thunderstorms for Thursday and Thursday night for the eastern third of Iowa, the northern half of Illinois, and the southwestern quarter of Wisconsin (south of a La Crosse to Tomah to Portage to Kenosha line). A warm front will lift through the central Midwest on Thursday. Thunderstorms will develop along and ahead of the warm front, with the possibility of isolated severe thunderstorms. Hail will be the main threat north of the warm front although some wind shear could lead to the possibility of high winds or an isolated tornado near or just south of the warm front.
There is a MARGINAL RISK of severe thunderstorms for Friday and Friday night for the eastern two-thirds of Minnesota, extreme northeastern Iowa, extreme northeastern Illinois, and all of Wisconsin. The warm front will move into northern Wisconsin by late Friday afternoon, with scattered thunderstorms along and ahead of it. The front will then begin dropping slowly southward as a cold front by Friday night. Isolated severe thunderstorms are possible in the vicinity of the front, with hail and high winds the main threats, although if enough wind shear is present, the threat for an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out.
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