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5 days ago |
wmtv15news.com | Brian Doogs
Dry Stretch AheadTaste of Summer-like TempsActive Late Next WeekDownload the First Alert Weather appMADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Warm and mostly dry weather will dominate through the weekend, though temperatures will be noticeably cooler near Lake Michigan due to persistent onshore winds. A weak low-pressure trough will move through the region Friday night, possibly bringing a few isolated showers along the lakeshore, but most areas will stay dry.
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1 week ago |
wmtv15news.com | Brian Doogs
Cold Night AheadMore Clouds Than SunLittle In Way Of RainDownload the First Alert Weather appMADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Patchy frost is possible tonight in inland areas, especially west of the Kettle Moraine, with lows near 35°F under mostly clear skies. Light and variable winds, combined with dew points near freezing, could also allow patchy fog to form and potentially limit frost development. Skies will begin to cloud slightly toward southeastern Wisconsin by Sunday morning. What’s Coming Up...
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1 week ago |
wmtv15news.com | Brian Doogs
Better Looking WeekendSlow Warming TrendDrier Pattern AheadDownload the First Alert Weather appMADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Scattered light showers are expected into the early evening across southern Wisconsin as a shortwave trough moves through the Midwest. These showers will be spotty and light, with most areas receiving only a few hundredths to a tenth or two of an inch. By late evening and overnight, shower chances will diminish as the system shifts eastward.
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1 week ago |
wmtv15news.com | Brian Doogs
Drought Conditions ImproveNice Looking WeekendWarmer Next WeekDownload the First Alert Weather appMADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Scattered showers are expected to continue through the evening and late tonight. A second wave of rain may move in overnight into early Friday, followed by only slight chances (15–25%) of light showers through Friday night. Temperatures on Friday will reach the 50s, with areas south of I-94 and inland nearing 60°F.
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2 weeks ago |
wmtv15news.com | Brian Doogs
.25-1.00 InchesBriefly Cooler TempsGreat Looking WeekendDownload the First Alert Weather appMADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - Tonight (Wednesday) A few isolated showers may drift into southeast Wisconsin from northern Illinois this evening. Expect increasing mid to high-level clouds through the night. No major storms, but some light rain possible before midnight. What’s Coming Up... Thursday through Friday Widespread rain expected late tonight through Thursday morning as a low-pressure system moves nearby.
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Light snow continues to move through the area. Slick spots are developing around southern Wisconsin. Use caution over the next couple of hours. https://t.co/Ojz6D3OIvZ

Looks like a pattern change heading into next week as the storm track starts to favor more systems in our direction. I still think the middle of the month features more opportunities for snow and cold. #StayTuned https://t.co/7LyX9tVkTV

Just enough wintry weather to create a few problems early Sunday. Snow totals still look to be light and on either side of an inch for most of southern Wisconsin. https://t.co/1PJoPQHtz0