صفحة هبوط

الخميس، 17 نوفمبر 2016

Channel 3000 Daily Forecast 6 a.m.

Daily Forecast 6AM

 

Daily Forecast 6AM

7 Day Forecast

Published On: Nov 17 2016 03:48:51 AM CST
Haddie McLean

Haddie McLean

Today, a strong fall storm system will develop to the west of Wisconsin. Skies will be partly sunny, and it will be breezy and unseasonably mild. High temperatures in the upper 60s will be very close to the record high temperatures for Madison of 69 degrees set in 1971. Tonight will be partly cloudy, breezy, and unseasonably mild as well with low temperatures in the middle 50s, more than 10 degrees above our normal high temperature for this time of year!

The storm system will pass by to our north on Friday, leading to mostly cloudy skies, windy conditions, and mild high temperatures in the lower 60s by midday. A cold front will move through Wisconsin by early Friday afternoon with a slight chance of showers, mainly SE of Dane county. Colder air will begin to move into the state with temperatures nearly steady or slowly falling into the 50s during Friday afternoon.

As colder air continues to move into Wisconsin Friday night, rain showers may mix with a few light snow showers. Saturday start out mostly cloudy, and it will be windy and much colder with a slight chance of light rain or snow showers early in the day. Skies will become partly sunny by Saturday afternoon, as high temperatures climb only back into the upper 30s. Saturday night will be mostly clear and colder with low temperatures in the lower to the middle 20s. Sunday will be mostly sunny and chilly with high temperatures in the upper 30s.

Monday will be mostly sunny and not quite as chilly with high temperatures in the middle to the upper 40s.

Skies on Tuesday will become increasingly cloudy with high temperatures in the middle to the upper 40s. A chance of rain showers is possible by late Tuesday afternoon as a storm system approaches from the southwest. Skies will be mostly cloudy for Tuesday night with scattered rain showers possibly mixing with snow overnight. Wednesday will be mostly cloudy and breezy with scattered rain showers, possibly mixing with snow before ending on Wednesday evening. High temperatures will be in the lower 40s.

Nice weather should return for the Thanksgiving holiday. Thursday will be partly sunny and pleasant with high temperatures in the middle 40s.

TODAY:
Partly sunny, breezy, and unseasonably mild.
High: 67 (Record high temperature for Madison is 69 set in 1971)
Wind: S 10-20 MPH

TONIGHT:
Partly cloudy, breezy, and unseasonably mild.
Low: 54
Wind: S 10-20 MPH

FRIDAY:
Mostly cloudy, windy, and very mild; turning colder with a slight chance of showers in the afternoon (a slight chance of rain or snow showers overnight).
High: 62; temperatures nearly steady/slowly falling into the 50s later in the afternoon
Wind: S 15-25 MPH to W in the afternoon (higher gusts possible)

SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy, windy, and much colder with a slight chance of rain and snow showers early, then becoming partly sunny in the afternoon.
Low: 34
High: 39

SUNDAY:
Mostly sunny and chilly.
Low: 23
High: 39

MONDAY:
Mostly sunny and not quite as chilly.
Low: 23
High: 46

TUESDAY:
Increasing cloudiness with a chance of rain showers late in the day (mostly cloudy with rain showers possibly mixed with snow at night).
Low: 29
High: 46

WEDNESDAY:
Mostly cloudy and breezy with scattered rain showers (rain showers possibly mixed with snow before ending in the evening).
Low: 34
High: 41

THANKSGIVING DAY (THURSDAY):
Partly sunny and pleasant.
Low: 30
High: 46

 

Interactive radar

Radar images (Mobile radar images)


Advertisement

Weather News

fire satellite
NASA via CNN

Hundreds hospitalized in Southeast fires

More than 200 people have been hospitalized with breathing difficulties in Tennessee as wildfires scorched the Southeast.

Over 30 large fires have burned more than 80,000 acres in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama and Kentuc...

View More

2016 'very likely' hottest year on record
What to do if a tsunami strikes
Forest fires force hundreds to evacuate in Appalachia
Dry farming flourishes in drought-stricken California
November: A dry spell for rain and tornadoes

Making plans?

Birthday party, balloons, decorations

Check Out The New Events Calendar

Keep up-to-date on what's going on in our area and find ideas for fun ways to take part in the community.

View More



You are receiving this message because you requested it from http://messages.channel3000.com/.

This message contains advertisements from our sponsors.

UNSUBSCRIBE

Please do not reply to this e-mail.

Any replies will go to an unmanaged email inbox and will not be responded to.


ليست هناك تعليقات:

إرسال تعليق