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Skies Clear Monday as Midweek Storms Return to Southern Wisconsin

A low-pressure system to the south keeps the odds of scattered southern showers and a marginal severe risk for Tuesday night into Wednesday.

Overview

  • After a cool, cloudy weekend, skies are clearing and Monday will be mostly sunny with highs in the mid-70s and patchy fog lingering from chilly overnight lows.
  • Scattered showers and one or two storms affected parts of southern Wisconsin on Father's Day and those southern counties remain most likely to see rain in the short term.
  • Shower and thunderstorm chances are forecast to increase again Tuesday night and carry through Wednesday across much of the region.
  • The Storm Prediction Center has placed areas west of Eau Claire at a level 1 of 5 risk, signaling a low chance of isolated organized severe storms rather than a widespread outbreak.
  • Forecasts suggest the midweek precipitation will be short lived and models trend toward drier, warmer weather later in the week, so outdoor plans should be monitored but are unlikely to face prolonged disruption.