Scorching temperatures forecasted for the weekend's return.
Get Ready for a Warm Weekend in Madison!
Hey there, folks! Let's talk about the weather forecast for the weekend in Madison, Wisconsin. After a hectic week, we've got some good news - a break from the stormy routine is on the horizon! 🌞
As you head into your weekend, don't fret about the weather. Friday is expected to be a quiet one, with skies gradually clearing as the night settles in. There might be patchy fog early Saturday morning, but that shouldn't stick around long.
Saturday, June 28, 2025:Say goodbye to cool evenings and hello to summer-like temperatures! The mercury is predicted to soar into the mid-to-upper 80s on Saturday, and humidity will make its presence felt too. Keep an eye out for a few stray clouds, but don't worry, they shouldn't dampen your spirits.
Sunday, June 29, 2025:While we'll start the day off partly cloudy and hot, the real drama will unfold later in the day. Highs could reach close to 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and dew points could hover around 70, making for some steamy afternoons.
But here's the kicker - a cold front is expected to arrive later in the day on Sunday, potentially triggering a series of thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening. These storms could be packing a punch - gusty winds and hail might make an appearance. Keep an eye on the skies if you've got outdoor plans on Sunday evening[2].
As we roll into the next week, things should start to cool off a bit, with slightly cooler, more seasonable temperatures. However, don't count out the occasional stray shower or storm[2].
Stay ahead of the weather with the our website15 News and our website15 First Alert weather apps! Keep those phones charged and weather updates close at hand to ensure a safe and enjoyable weekend.
That's all from us! Have a great weekend, folks!
[2] Source: https://enrichment.data/weather/sioux_falls_wi/61718/6/28/2025/forecast
The forecast indicates that we'll be experiencing warm temperatures on Saturday and Sunday, with highs potentially reaching the mid-80s and 90 degrees Fahrenheit respectively, as described in the weather-forecasting data. To stay informed about the weather and any possible thunderstorms during the weekend, keep an eye on updates from our website15 News and our website15 First Alert weather apps.