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Daily Forecast Noon

7 Day Forecast

Published On: Jul 23 2016 11:49:52 AM CDT

Gary Cannalte

This afternoon will be variably cloudy, very warm, and humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will be in the middle 80s to around 90 degrees, with heat index values from 90 to 100 degrees.

Tonight will be mostly cloudy, very mild, and muggy with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Temperatures will fall to around 80 degrees by late evening; overnight low temperatures will only fall to the middle 70s by morning, with heat index readings remaining between 80 and 85 degrees through the night.

Sunday will be partly sunny, hot, and humid, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly during the morning. High temperatures will be around 90 degrees, with heat index readings between 95 and 100 degrees.

Monday and Tuesday will be partly sunny, very warm and humid with high temperatures in the middle 80s and heat index values in the upper 80s and lower 90s. A chance of showers and thunderstorms will develop on Tuesday night. 

Wednesday will be variably cloudy, warm and humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will reach the middle 80s with heat index values in the upper 80s to the lower 90s. Thursday and Friday will be variably cloudy, warm, and continued humid with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures will be in the lower 80s. 

Next weekend should be warm, but less humid with high temperatures near 80 degrees. Showers and thunderstorms will end early on Saturday, with skies then becoming partly sunny for the rest of the weekend. 

***HEAT ADVISORY UNTIL 7 PM SUNDAY EVENING FOR AREAS EAST OF RICHLAND CENTER***

THIS AFTERNOON:
Variable cloudiness, very warm, and humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly in the afternoon.
High: 86; Heat Index: 91 to 96
Wind: S/SE 8-15 MPH

TONIGHT:
Mostly cloudy, mild, and muggy with scattered showers and thunderstorms; patchy fog is possible.
Low: 74; Heat Index: 80 to 85
Wind: S 8-15 MPH

SUNDAY:
Partly sunny, hot, and humid with a chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly in the morning.
High: 91; Heat Index: 95 to 100
Wind: W/NW 8-15 MPH

SUNDAY NIGHT:
Partly cloudy, not as warm, and a little less humid.
Low: 66
Wind: W/NW 6-12 MPH

MONDAY:
Partly sunny, very warm, and humid.
High: 85; Heat Index: 87 to 92
Wind: NW 8-15 MPH

TUESDAY:
Partly sunny, very warm, and humid (a chance of showers and thunderstorms at night).
Low: 65
High: 86; Heat Index: 88 to 93

WEDNESDAY:
Variable cloudiness, warm, and humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms.
Low: 66
High: 84; Heat Index: 86 to 91

THURSDAY:
Variable cloudiness, warm, and humid with a chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Low: 66
High: 81

FRIDAY:
Variable cloudiness, warm, and humid with a chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Low: 61
High: 80

SATURDAY:
Any showers ending early, otherwise partly sunny and pleasantly warm, but less humid.
Low: 62
High: 80

SUNDAY:
Partly sunny and pleasant.
Low: 57
High: 80

NOTES:
An EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING is in effect until 7 PM Saturday evening for eastern Iowa and northwestern Illinois. In Iowa, this includes the counties of DELAWARE and DUBUQUE. In Illinois, this includes the counties of JO DAVIESS and STEPHENSON.

A HEAT ADVISORY is in effect until 7 PM Sunday for south-central and southeastern Wisconsin, including the counties of MARQUETTE, GREEN LAKE, SAUK, COLUMBIA, DODGE, IOWA, DANE, JEFFERSON, LAFAYETTE, GREEN, ROCK, and WALWORTH (this includes the Madison and Milwaukee metropolitan areas).

The Storm Prediction Center says is an ENHANCED RISK of severe thunderstorms today and tonight across much of central Minnesota and west-central Wisconsin (west of a Cumberland to Eau Claire to Minneapolis line), a SLIGHT RISK of severe thunderstorms Saturday over most of the rest of Minnesota (except for the far northeast), the northeastern third of Iowa, and most of the rest of Wisconsin (except for the extreme southeastern corner of the state), and a MARGINAL RISK of severe thunderstorms over the rest of Minnesota, the rest of Iowa, the northern quarter of Illinois, and the rest of Wisconsin. A weak warm front will approach southern Wisconsin by late Saturday afternoon, as a cold front moves into western Minnesota. Strong to severe thunderstorms may develop from later this afternoon through tonight along both of these fronts. High winds, hail, and heavy rainfall will be the main threats, although an isolated tornado may be possible where thunderstorm development initially takes place, probably over Minnesota. Thunderstorms may form a squall line with a greater potential for damaging winds during the evening from eastern Minnesota and northern Iowa into western Wisconsin. The line of thunderstorms will weaken overnight, although isolated severe thunderstorms with a threat for high winds and hail may still be possible into eastern Wisconsin and northern Illinois.

There is a MARGINAL RISK of severe thunderstorms for Sunday and Sunday night for the northern half of Illinois, and the eastern third of Wisconsin (east of an Iron Mountain, MI to Portage to Darlington line). Isolated severe thunderstorms may be possible on Sunday morning as thunderstorm activity from Saturday night moves through Wisconsin and Illinois. As a cold front passes through southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois, additional thunderstorms may form along the front. Isolated severe thunderstorms with high winds, hail, and heavy rain are the main threats. The severe weather threat should end with the passage of the cold front on Sunday afternoon. 

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