Scorching Summer Temperatures Persist Across Southern Wisconsin
Wisconsin residents can look forward to a warm and sunny week, with high temperatures set to return to the 70s by Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. This pleasant weather is due to a high-pressure system that is drifting east, bringing more sunshine and southerly winds.
However, a cold front from Canada is moving southward and is expected to reach Wisconsin by Thursday. This front will bring a slight temperature drop between today and tomorrow, followed by cooler temperatures for the remainder of the week. Despite the impending cool down, the temperatures will still be slightly above average for this time of the year.
The front will remain in southern Wisconsin through the weekend and into the first part of next week. A few upper level disturbances will pass through the area, but the moisture level will be low, limiting the occurrence of showers. Scattered to isolated showers are possible starting on Thursday and continuing occasionally through the weekend.
Despite the cold front, temperatures will remain above average even into next week, with highs expected in the 70s. This means that residents can enjoy the warmer weather for a few more days before the cooler temperatures set in.
It is important to note that the specific meteorologist who made the weather forecast for temperatures and weather development in Wisconsin for the next few days is not named in the search results. Nonetheless, residents are advised to stay tuned for updates and to dress accordingly for the changing weather conditions.
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