Tonight will be mostly cloudy, mild and muggy with showers and thunderstorms developing. Some thunderstorms may produce heavy rainfall, and areas of fog may develop. Temperatures will fall into the upper 70s by late evening; overnight low temperatures will fall to the lower 70s by morning.
Wednesday will be mostly cloudy, warm, and humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms; any thunderstorm could produce heavy rainfall. High temperatures will reach the middle 80s.
A cold front will move through Wisconsin on Wednesday night, with the threat of showers and thunderstorms ending early on Thursday morning. Temperatures will fall into the middle 60s by early Thursday morning. After the showers end early on Thursday, skies will become partly sunny. It will be warm, but less humid as high temperatures top out in the lower 80s.
Another storm system will arrive Friday. Skies will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms developing as a cold front approaches from the west. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s. The cold front will move through Wisconsin on Friday night, and any threat for showers should end on Saturday morning. Some clearing is possible Saturday afternoon, but it will breezy and cooler with high temperatures in the lower 70s. Sunday will be mostly sunny and pleasant with high temperatures in the middle 70s.
Monday will be partly sunny, breezy and mild with a chance of showers and thunderstorms developing late in the day or at night. High temperatures will reach the upper 70s. it will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms on Tuesday with cooler temperatures in the lower 70s.
***FLOOD WATCH FOR DANE COUNTY AND AREAS TO THE WEST UNTIL 1 AM THURSDAY MORNING***
***FLOOD WATCH FOR AREAS EAST OF DANE COUNTY UNTIL 7 AM THURSDAY MORNING***
TONIGHT:
Mostly cloudy, mild, and muggy with areas of fog and scattered showers and thunderstorms; some thunderstorms may have heavy rainfall.
Low: 71
Wind: S/SW 8-15 MPH
WEDNESDAY:
Mostly cloudy, warm, and humid with scattered showers and thunderstorms; some thunderstorms may have heavy rainfall.
High: 84
Wind: S/SW 8-15 MPH
WEDNESDAY NIGHT:
Mostly cloudy, mild, and muggy with areas of fog and showers and thunderstorms; some thunderstorms may have heavy rainfall.
Low: 66
Wind: SW 6-12 MPH to NW toward morning
THURSDAY:
Any showers ending early, otherwise becoming partly sunny and warm, but less humid.
High: 82
Wind: W/NW 8-15 MPH
FRIDAY:
Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms developing.
Low: 56
High: 78
SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy, breezy, and cooler with showers ending; some afternoon clearing is possible.
Low: 56
High: 72
SUNDAY:
Mostly sunny and pleasant.
Low: 49
High: 74
MONDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy, and mild with a chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the day or at night.
Low: 55
High: 77
TUESDAY:
Variable cloudiness and a little cooler with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms.
Low: 55
High: 71
NOTES:
A FLOOD WATCH is in effect until 1 AM Thursday morning for northeastern Iowa, and southwestern, south-central, west-central, and east-central Wisconsin. In Iowa, this includes the counties of ALLAMAKEE and CLAYTON. In Wisconsin, this includes the counties of MONROE, JUNEAU, ADAMS, MARQUETTE, GREEN LAKE, VERNON, RICHLAND, SAUK, COLUMBIA, CRAWFORD, IOWA, DANE, GRANT, LAFAYETTE, and GREEN (this includes the La Crosse and Madison metropolitan areas).
A FLOOD WATCH is in effect until 7 AM Thursday morning for part of southeastern Wisconsin, including the counties of DODGE, JEFFERSON, ROCK, and WALWORTH.
A FLASH FLOOD WATCH has been issued from 10 PM this evening until noon on Wednesday 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.
The Storm Prediction Center says there is a SLIGHT RISK of severe thunderstorms for tonight for extreme southeastern Minnesota, the northern third of Iowa, and west-central through northeastern Wisconsin (south of a Rochester, MN to Stevens Point to Marinette line and north of a Prairie du Chien to Portage to Manitowoc line), and a MARGINAL RISK of severe thunderstorms of the rest of the southeastern quarter of Minnesota, the rest of the northwestern two-thirds of Iowa, and most of rest of the southern two-thirds of Wisconsin (south of a Hudson to Wausau to Iron Mountain, MI line and north of a Monroe to Sheboygan line). A very warm and humid air mass covers the central Midwest. A low pressure system will move from northeastern Colorado to northwestern Wisconsin along a stationary front. Thunderstorms are expected from southern Minnesota and northern Iowa into southern Wisconsin tonight. High winds, hail, and heavy rainfall will be the main threats, although isolated tornadoes may be possible where thunderstorms development initially takes place, mainly in Minnesota and Iowa.
The Storm Prediction Center says that there is a MARGINAL RISK of severe thunderstorms on Wednesday and Wednesday night over extreme southeastern Minnesota, most of Iowa, the northern third of Illinois, and the southern third of Wisconsin (south of a Rochester, MN to Stevens Point to Green Bay line). A cold front will move toward western Wisconsin a low pressure system moves along the front into Minnesota. Thunderstorms are likely on Wednesday through the central Midwest, but widespread cloud cover may lead to cooler temperatures and a lesser threat of severe thunderstorms. Isolated severe thunderstorms are possible with high winds, hail, and heavy rainfall as the main threats.
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