
Today, March 29: A low pressure system is moving into the area from the west bringing a chance of light, scattered rain showers throughout the day. Temperatures will start off in the 60s then drop into the lower 40s by midday as a cold front associated with the system enters from the north. Breezier winds around 10-15mph can be expected in the morning, simmering to 5-10mph once that front sweeps through.

Tonight: Scattered rain showers will persist with a chance of stronger thunderstorms. Small hail will be the primary threat. Temperatures will remain in the mid 30s with calm winds from the north.
Sunday, March 30: The low pressure from yesterday will continue to pass through the area, bringing more rain and a chance of some strong to severe thunderstorms. High temperatures look to reach the mid 50s during the day. By evening, temperatures drop to below freezing. Winds look to pick up by the evening around 20-25 mph as the low pressure passes to the east.

Extended Forecast (March 31 – April 2): On Monday, more seasonal temperatures return with highs in the upper 30s and lows near freezing. Cloudy conditions will also continue, clearing out by the evening. Tuesday brings our next chance of a rain/snow mix later in the day as another low pressure system makes its way in. Temperatures will warm into the mid 30s. By Wednesday this system will push its way into Northern Wisconsin, bringing more rain and a chance of some thunderstorms. Temperatures are expected to rise to the 50s later in the day as the system moves through.