Regional View.
A very warm week ahead for all of the Upper Midwest. Also looking quite dry, with no preip in sight. Monday, looks warm across the entire region, then a warm front will begin to approach by Tuesday, bringing even warmer weather for Wednesday and days beyond this.
Local View.
It's about to get warm over Western Wisconsin! This will be the type of week when you will want to get outside! because it will be Very nice. Were looking at a Dry next 3 days for the local area, with sunshine all 3 days, and highs in the 50s and 60s Monday and Tuesday, then Tuesday & Wednesday, a warm front will approach from the SW, the forecast models show that this front will come in dry with no rainfall. more importantly, this warm front will give us a good shot at 70 degree high temperatures on Wednesday with sunny skies! Night time lows will be No where near the 30s come time Monday Night, by Wednesday Night, We could be having night lows as mild as the lower 50s! daily forecast below.
Monday, Nice! Mild, sunny with highs in the upper 50s. Monday Night, Mild, Partly Cloudy lows in the low 40s.
Tuesday, Nice Mild & Sunny, with highs in the lower to middle 60s. Tuesday Night, Clear, lows in the mid 40s.
Wednesday, Nice, Very Mild temperatures. Sunny with highs in the upper 60s, to lower 70s. Wednesday Night, Very Mild, partly cloudy with lows in the upper 40s to lower 50s.
Looking Ahead.
Snow and Cold are definitely not a part of this warm forecast, because the future forecast models don't show our mild streak ending at Wednesday! Mild & Dry weather looks to continue as we start of the month of April, Thursday April 1st, we may have to potential to reach the middle to upper 70s! Mild weather continues into next weekend. finally by Next Saturday, The models show a system moving in, This would likely come in the form of showers and Thunderstorms. This system will probably have to be watched for potential Severe Weather threat. after this system, Monday April 5th, continues to show mild temperatures! it also looks like we go back into a temporary dry spell by that time. More on this later as we progress through the week.
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