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Daily Forecast Noon

7 Day Forecast

Published On: Jun 25 2016 01:12:21 AM CDT

Gary Cannalte

Today will be partly sunny, breezy, very warm, and more humid. There is a very slight chance of a shower or thunderstorm. High temperatures will be in the upper 80s to near 90 degrees. Heat index values cloud climb to the middle to the upper 90s in the afternoon.

A cold front will move into western Wisconsin tonight, and will push through much of the state by early Sunday morning. Skies will be mostly cloudy, and it will be mild and muggy with scattered showers and thunderstorms; the best chances for rain should arrive after midnight. Temperatures will only fall to near 80 degrees by late evening; overnight low temperatures will only fall to the lower 70s by morning.

Any lingering showers and thunderstorms will end early on Sunday as the cold front moves east of Wisconsin, otherwise, it will be partly sunny, breezy, and very warm, but turning less humid. High temperatures will be in the upper 80s.

Quiet weather is expected for much of next week. Monday will be partly sunny and warm with high temperatures in the lower 80s. Tuesday will be mostly sunny and cooler; high temperatures will be in the middle 70s. Wednesday will be mostly sunny and pleasant with high temperatures around 80 degrees.

Thursday and Friday will be partly sunny and warm with high temperatures in the lower 80s. There is a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms on Friday.

For next weekend, skies will be variably cloudy on Saturday and partly sunny on Sunday, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms each day, although the better chances will be on Saturday. High temperatures will remain near 80 degrees.

Right now, it looks like the Fourth of July should be partly sunny and warm, but dry. High temperatures will be in the lower 80s.

TODAY:
Partly sunny, breezy, very warm, and more humid with a very slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.
High: 88; Heat Index: 90 to 95
Wind: S 10-20 MPH

TONIGHT:
Mostly cloudy, mild, and muggy with scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Low: 71
Wind: S/SW 6-12 MPH

SUNDAY:
Any showers and thunderstorms ending early, otherwise partly sunny, breezy, and very warm, but becoming less humid.
High: 87
Wind: W/SW 10-20 MPH

SUNDAY NIGHT:
Mostly clear and mild, but not as muggy.
Low: 62
Wind: W 5-10 MPH

MONDAY:
Partly sunny and warm.
High: 82
Wind: NW 8-15 MPH

TUESDAY:
Mostly sunny and a little cooler.
Low: 54
High: 74

WEDNESDAY:
Mostly sunny and pleasant.
Low: 55
High: 79

THURSDAY:
Partly sunny and warm.
Low: 57
High: 80

FRIDAY:
Partly sunny and continued warm with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Low: 60
High: 81

SATURDAY:
Variable cloudiness with a chance of showers and a few thunderstorms.
Low: 63
High: 79

SUNDAY:
Partly sunny and pleasantly warm with a slight chance of a shower or a thunderstorm.
Low: 60
High: 80

FOURTH OF JULY (MONDAY):
Partly sunny and continued warm.
Low: 61
High: 82

NOTES:
The Storm Prediction Center says that there is an ENHANCED RISK of severe thunderstorms for Saturday and Saturday night for east-central and northeastern Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin (north and west of a Wabasha, MN to Eau Claire to Eagle River line). There is a SLIGHT RISK of severe thunderstorms across the rest of Minnesota (except for extreme western Minnesota), the northwestern half of Iowa, and the rest of the northwestern half of Wisconsin (west of a Prairie du Chien to Shawano to Iron Mountain, MI line), and a MARGINAL RISK of severe thunderstorms for the rest of Minnesota, the rest of Iowa, extreme northwestern Illinois, and the rest of Wisconsin. A very warm to hot and humid air mass will cover much of the Midwest on Saturday. A cold front moving through western Minnesota and northwestern Iowa will cause thunderstorms to develop along and ahead of it on Saturday. Some thunderstorms may be severe, with hail, high winds, and heavy rainfall as the main threats. A few tornadoes are possible where thunderstorms first develop, mainly in eastern Minnesota and northwestern Wisconsin. The thunderstorms should weaken a little as they push through Iowa into Wisconsin and northwestern Illinois later Saturday night; however, isolated severe thunderstorms with hail, high winds, and heavy rainfall may continue into the early morning hours on Sunday.

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