Inclement weather forecasted for the upcoming weekend
Weather Forecast for Madison, Wisconsin: September 1-4, 2022
A slow-moving, weak area of low pressure is making its way towards Madison, signalling the end of the city's stretch of above-average temperatures. Here's a breakdown of the weather forecast for the next few days.
September 1 (Thursday): Temperatures will remain warm, reaching the 70s, marking one of the last warm days before a drop. Scattered showers are expected to move in during the evening, so if you're attending a Friday night football game, be prepared for passing wet weather.
September 2 (Friday): Friday will start partly to mostly cloudy and dry. However, showers and thunderstorms are expected to move in during the afternoon and continue through the evening. If you're planning outdoor activities, it's advisable to keep an eye on the weather.
September 3 (Saturday): Saturday will have mixed sunshine and potentially wet weather throughout the day. The meteorologist who wrote the forecast for this period was not explicitly identified in the search results. Most of the activity from the storms could be a threat during the afternoon and evening. Highs for the day will be in the mid to upper 70s.
September 4 (Sunday): Sunday will see development of wet weather in the morning. After the morning development, the day will be mostly cloudy with a chance of showers in the afternoon. The highs for Sunday will also be in the mid to upper 70s.
Some embedded storms may occur within these cells, but only heavy downpours and lightning are expected. There is uncertainty regarding the timing of the Saturday weather activity.
Stay tuned for more updates on the weather in Madison, Wisconsin.
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