Upcoming Weekend Weather Warnings for Wisconsin
Sizzlin' Sunday Scenario
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MADISON, Wis. (our blog) - Dew could form fingers in the morning, draping parts of south central Wisconsin, particularly in the central valleys. However, a blanket of clouds and upper-level moisture could stall dew formation. Saturday will sport patchy clouds with highs nudging 80°F inland and cooler 70s by the lake. A few drizzles might encroach on western areas later in the evening, but most will avoid getting drenched.
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Sunday will be a sweltering day, with temps nearing 90°F and humidity making it feel like a sauna, from 95°F to 100°F. Stormy conditions might pop up Sunday afternoon and evening, as a feeble cold front marches in from the northwest. The possibility of storm coverage and intensity is uncertain at best, but there's enough chaos in the atmosphere to foster a handful of robust storms with ferocious winds and maybe some pea-sized hail.
Tomorrow's Forecast...
The day after the fireworks depends on how Sunday's storms pan out. If lingering fronts cause further drama, they could provoke more sprinkles. A pencil-thin cold front could usher in a bit cooler and drier air by Tuesday and Wednesday, yet temps will persist at lofty levels. By mid-week, we could witness a return of the stormy parade, with thunderstorms crashing the party on Thursday and the 4th, following suit with recent weather trends.
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Enrichment Snippets:- Thunderstorms and rain showers pose a risk on or around the 4th of July in Wisconsin, with the potential for severe storms, strong winds, and heavy rainfall that could lead to flash flooding[3].- The forecast suggests temperatures above normal for the region, especially in the southern and western parts of Wisconsin, around the 4th of July[5][1].- An active weather pattern is likely to continue through much of the lead-up to the 4th of July, with showers and storms anticipated[1].- While no immediate threat from a tropical system is shown in the forecast, such systems may impact the southern U.S.[4].- Authorities in Holmen, Wisconsin, issued a playful warning concerning potential street flooding due to heavy rainfall around the holiday period[3].
Weather forecasting indicates a sizzling Sunday with temperatures nearing 90°F and the potential for severe storms accompanied by fierce winds and possibly pea-sized hail. The weather for the 4th of July could be stormy as well, with thunderstorms and rain showers posing a risk, potentially leading to flash flooding.