While this weekend will not be a washout by any means, we will see higher potential for showers and storms the further into the weekend we get. This also comes with an increase in warmth, as temperatures will push from the 50s on Saturday to the 70s on Sunday.

Saturday will start on a cool but dry note with temperatures in the 30s and a few patches of fog. Clouds will begin to build in through the afternoon, with a few scattered showers developing after 1-2PM. There will be plenty of dry hours Saturday, as highest shower coverage looks to be across Wisconsin.

That coverage trend may continue into the night, with some elevated instability developing the potential for a few thunderstorms as well. Most will remain dry at any given hour, but there is about a 30% chance to see a stray shower or storm Saturday night.

Highest coverage of rain potential will arrive with some more widespread showers and a few storms into Sunday afternoon and evening. Embedded within may be a few thunderstorms, but the bulk of the activity will be regular rain. Higher potential for strong or even severe storms arrives next week, with a daily threat for severe weather nearby Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
























