Anticipate a Drop in Temperatures Over the Weekend
Forecast for Madison, WI, Late August to Early September
Next week in Madison, Wisconsin, is set to usher in the late summer season with temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to mid-80s°F, according to weather forecasts. The week will be dominated by partly cloudy skies and occasional rain showers or thunderstorms, typical of this time of year.
Starting from today, high temperatures are expected to climb into the middle 70s. As we move through the week, slightly warmer conditions are anticipated, with high temperatures on Thursday and Friday reaching near 80°. However, a cold front is scheduled to make its way through on Friday night, which may bring the opportunity for scattered showers.
Saturday will see a slight dip in temperatures, with highs expected to be in the lower to middle 70s. The cooler trend continues into Sunday and Monday, with high temperatures in the upper 60s. Fortunately, no precipitation is expected over the next seven days.
Sunshine is expected to be abundant during the weekend and into next week, with no precipitation forecast for Sunday, Monday, or the rest of the week. The weekend is also expected to be partly cloudy by mid- to late morning.
Looking further ahead, the forecast for the following week from August 29 to September 4, 2025, is not yet available with specific detail. However, based on historical averages and typical seasonal patterns, daytime temperatures are expected to remain comfortably warm, with chances of precipitation consistent with late summer convective activity.
It's worth noting that while La Niña conditions are expected to influence fall 2025, their effects are not likely to be fully felt by next week. For the most precise, day-by-day temperature and weather pattern forecasts, consulting a specialized local weather service or online weather provider directly would be advisable as early as one week prior to the target date for accuracy.
[1] Source: Timeanddate.com [2] Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
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