- Sunny day, dry on Tuesday
- Strong cold front moves on Wednesday
- Temperature drops by the end of the week
Madison, Wisconsin (WMTV) – A quiet and comfortable person in southern Wisconsin Sunday night, clear skies and twinkling winds… The main content to watch overnight will be fog. Spotted mist reappeared, especially in western Madison and low-lying valleys near Kettle Ice Ain, again favorable. If you're on the road in the early hours of Monday morning, be prepared with some places where visibility is reduced. Once the sun rises, any fog that does form will quickly disappear.
Labor Day Monday looks really good. After the fog burns in the early morning, the sky will be mostly clear throughout the afternoon. Temperatures will rise to the mid-70s. The wind keeps light and ends the holiday weekend quietly. Another round of fog may be seen in the usual attractions on Monday night, but otherwise the situation remains clear and dry.
Tuesday brought more of the same situation, although the temperature would warm a little, in many spots, the high point was 80 degrees. As it is still in high pressure, the sky remains sunny and dry all day. It will be the warmest day of the week and the last extension of calm before the mid-week changes.
What is about to happen…
By Tuesday night to Wednesday, the focus turned to a strong cold front, falling from the northwest. This will be our next important weather manufacturer, and as the region grows, it will most likely have showers and thunderstorms. The timing at the front is still somewhat uncertain, but it will be active for Wednesday's weather day. While the rainfall doesn't seem particularly heavy, the system will have enough energy to generate a thunderstorm.
Once the previous experience is experienced, the bigger story will be the change in temperature. Air behind the border is lower, with Thursday and Friday highs likely only in the 50s and 60s. Morning lows can be dipped into the 40s, and in cool valleys, even in the 30s, cannot be ruled out. It feels more like mid-October than early September.
Outlook…
By the weekend, temperatures should slowly start to rebound, and by Saturday and Sunday, it is getting closer to 70. But before that, we will start from a warm and quiet start to a week and go straight to a stormy and cool midweek pattern.
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