This afternoon will begin sunny, but clouds will gradually increase. High temperatures will be in the middle single digits above zero, although wind chills will remain below zero through the day.
This afternoon's clouds are the forerunners of a winter storm that will begin to affect the area by tonight. Light snow will develop tonight well out ahead of the approaching storm with accumulations of around an inch possible by Friday morning. Friday will be mostly cloudy, become breezy, and not as cold with light snow early intensifying in the afternoon. High temperatures will be near 20 degrees. Snow will continue overnight with an additional 3-6" likely through Friday night.
The storm system will move eastward on Saturday, followed by another blast of bitterly cold arctic air from Saturday afternoon through early Monday morning. Saturday will be cloudy and windy with continued snow showers; additional snow accumulation of 1-3" is likely during the day for storm total accumulations of 6-9". High temperatures will be near 20 degrees again, but that will be early in the day as temperatures will hold steady or slowly fall through the rest of the afternoon. Blowing snow will be possible from Saturday evening through Sunday morning. Sunday will be partly sunny, breezy, and bitterly cold. Low temperatures will be near ten below zero, while wind chills could be as cold as -30. High temperatures will be near zero, and wind chills will range from -5 to -15 through the day.
Monday will be partly sunny and not quite as cold. Low temperatures will drop to the single digits below zero with wind chills between -10 and -20. High temperatures will be in the middle to upper teens.
Temperatures should begin to moderate for the middle of the week. Tuesday will be partly sunny, breezy, and milder with high temperatures in the upper 20s to around 30. High temperatures will then rise into the lower 30s for Wednesday.
A chance of rain and snow showers will develop Thursday, but it will be partly sunny again Friday as highs remain in the lower 30s.
***Winter Storm Warning from Noon Friday until 9PM Saturday for Juneau and Adams counties***
***Winter Storm Warning from Noon Friday until 6PM Saturday for Crawford, Richland and Grant counties***
***Winter Storm Warning from 2PM Friday until 9PM Saturday for Iowa, Lafayette, Green, Rock, Marquette, Green Lake, Sauk, Columbia, Dodge, Dane, Walworth and Jefferson counties***
THIS AFTERNOON:
Mostly sunny and very cold with clouds gradually increasing late.
High: 6; Wind Chills: 0 to -10
Wind: SW 6-12 MPH
TONIGHT:
Mostly cloudy and not as cold with light snow developing. Minor accumulations around an inch are possible.
Low: 4; temperatures steady/slowly rising overnight
Wind: S 5-10 MPH
FRIDAY:
Cloudy and becoming breezy with snow showers increasing in intensity in the afternoon.
High: 19
Wind: SE increasing to 10-20 MPH
FRIDAY NIGHT:
Cloudy with snow continuing. Accumulation of 3-6" likely through Saturday morning.
Low: 18
Wind: NE 8-15 MPH
SATURDAY:
Cloudy and windy with snow continuing. An additional 1-3" of accumulation likely.
High: 19; temperatures steady/slowly falling in the afternoon
Wind: NW 15-30 MPH
SUNDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy and bitterly cold with blowing snow possible, mainly in the morning.
Low: -8; Wind Chills: -15 to -30
High: 0; Wind Chills: -5 to -15
MONDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy and not as cold.
Low: -4; Wind Chills: -10 to -10
High: 17
TUESDAY:
Partly sunny, breezy and milder.
Low: 12
High: 29
WEDNESDAY:
Partly sunny and milder.
Low: 16
High: 33
THURSDAY:
Variably cloudy with a chance of rain/snow showers.
Low: 23
High: 32
FRIDAY:
Partly sunny and seasonably cool.
Low: 17
High: 34
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