Today will be partly sunny, breezy and continued very cold. High temperatures will only be near ten degrees, and wind chills will range from -5 to -15 during the day.
The coldest air of the season so far will arrive from tonight into Thursday. Tonight will be mostly clear and bitterly cold with temperatures falling into the single digits below zero. Wind chills will range from -10 to -25 by early Thursday morning. Thursday will be mostly sunny in the morning, but skies will become mostly cloudy in the afternoon. High temperatures will only reach the middle single digits, and wind chills will range from -5 to -15 during the day.
As the cold air starts to move out, a developing winter storm will take aim on southern Wisconsin. Friday won't be quite as cold, but it will be mostly cloudy and breezy with snow developing. Several inches of snow accumulation is likely Friday and Friday night. High temperatures will reach the upper teens.
The storm system will move eastward on Saturday, followed by another blast of cold arctic air on Sunday. Saturday will be mostly cloudy and windy with snow gradually tapering to flurries; some additional snow accumulation is likely. High temperatures will reach the lower 20s, but temperatures will then fall into the upper teens by late afternoon. Blowing snow will be possible by Saturday evening. Sunday will be partly sunny, windy and bitterly cold with blowing snow possible. Low temperatures will be in the single digits below zero, while wind chills could be as cold as -25. High temperatures will be near zero, and wind chills will range from -10 to -25 through the day.
Monday will be mostly sunny and very cold. Low temperatures will drop to between 5 and 10 below zero, although with little wind, wind chills shouldn't be a factor. High temperatures will be in the lower teens. Tuesday will be partly sunny, breezy, and not as cold with high temperatures in the middle 20s.
***Wind Chill Advisory from 9PM this evening until 9AM Thursday for Juneau, Adams, and Vernon counties***
***Wind Chill Advisory from 9PM this evening until 10AM Thursday for Crawford, Richland, Grant, Marquette, Green Lake, Sauk, Columbia, Dodge, Iowa, Dane, Jefferson, Lafayette, Green, Rock, and Walworth counties***
***Winter Storm Watch from Friday afternoon through Saturday morning for Juneau, Adams, and Vernon counties***
TODAY:
Partly sunny, breezy, and very cold.
High: 10; Wind Chills: -5 to -15 during the day
Wind: W/NW 10-20 MPH
TONIGHT:
Mostly clear and bitter cold.
Low: -6; Wind Chills: -10 to -25 by morning
Wind: NW 8-15 MPH
THURSDAY:
Mostly sunny and bitter cold in the morning, then becoming mostly cloudy in the afternoon with a chance for light snow at night.
High: 6; Wind Chills: 5 to -15 during the day
Wind: W/NW 8-15 MPH
FRIDAY:
Mostly cloudy, becoming breezy and not quite as cold with snow developing (several inches of accumulation is likely).
Low: 0
High: 17
SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy, becoming windy, and turning colder with snow gradually tapering to flurries (additional accumulation is likely); blowing snow is possible by evening.
Low: 16
High: 21; temperatures nearly steady/slowly falling into the teens by late afternoon
SUNDAY:
Partly sunny, windy, and bitter cold with blowing snow possible.
Low: -4; Wind Chills: -10 to -25 in the morning
High: 2; Wind Chills: -10 to -20 during the day
MONDAY:
Mostly sunny and very cold.
Low: -7
High: 12
TUESDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy, and not as cold.
Low: 4
High: 24
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