
Today: Strong to severe weather is in the forecast for Southern Wisconsin today. The Storm Prediction Center has us under a slight risk, level 2/5, with the main hazard being damaging winds but isolated instances of small hail cannot be ruled out. There will be 2 rounds of storms possible, one in the morning from ongoing storms pushing into our area from the west which should clear out before noon, then another in the afternoon if clouds can clear out and warm up. If we can warm up, we can see temperatures go from the lower 60s in the morning up into the lower 80s due to winds out of the SW, shifting to the W 10 to 15 mph as an area of low pressure moves its way across Wisconsin. Remember to be weather aware today and heed any alerts that are issued.
Tonight: Isolated chances of rain showers are looking to persist overnight behind a cold front that will pass through in the evening. Temps should cool and humid conditions leave as we return to the lower 60s.

Tomorrow: An area of high pressure to our north will provide us with cooler temps, only reaching the mid 70s, and mostly clear skies. Winds will be out of the N and NE so expect places along the lake to be much cooler than inland due to the cooler lake air blowing onshore. Winds should only be blowing 5-10 mph, so expect only a cool, light breeze as you go about enjoying your Sunday!
Extended Forecast: On Monday, the high pressure continues to influence us as it keeps pushing east allowing us to stay cooler only reaching the mid 70s, remaining similar to Sunday. Tuesday we can expect the temps to reach the lower 80s as patterns shift and flow from the south brings in gulf air allowing it to get humid. This will set the tone for the chance of some rain showers overnight into Wednesday morning. Rest of the day Wednesday, chance of some isolated rain showers will remain and we can see temps reach the mid 80s due to flow from the south bringing more warm and humid air.

