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The record heat on Friday will not continue this weekend after scattered showering, possibly storms, go through 18 storm weather weather

Western Wisconsin had record heat on Friday afternoon! The warmer temperatures came from a combination of a mostly sunny sky and an airy wind from the SE, which wore in warmer temperatures. Maybe you noticed a touch of moisture in the air, although it was certainly not moist.







All western Wisconsin warmed up at at least 70, including typical cooler Spot Medford. Black River Falls and a few other places south of US 10 and in the Mississippi River Valley managed 80 °!







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Eau Claire set a new daily record high on Friday afternoon. The old record was 76 ° in 2012.







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It was also the first 70 °+ high of the year in Eau Claire after “only” 69 ° on Monday. Every 10 ° threshold values ​​this year were hit as average at an earlier time, with 70 °+ high over three weeks earlier than the average.

The warm weather came before a very strong low -pressure system. The chances of scattered showers and possibly some thunder will come overnight and will hold out at least Saturday morning, as the temperatures quickly cool down during the day.







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In West Wisconsin Saturday until late into the early morning, there is also a little chance of storm. Most of the Chippewa Valley is at a risk of storm at level 1, which means that isolated heavy storms cannot be excluded. There is a risk of level 2 in general nearby and south of the Highway Wi-121.







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The general threat to storm is quite low, but is much zero. The main threats are borderline heavy, straight gusts and hail. The severe threshold values ​​are 58+ miles per hour and 1 “+ hailstones. There may be not much thunder even with stronger cells.







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Exciting you that scattered showers and thunderstorms will let up until at least later on Friday evening. You will probably move between 10 p.m. and midnight. Here, too, it could be embedded in isolated strong storms, but the storm risk is quite low overall.

They will continue to move to the north-northeast overnight, although the case will probably end around 3 a.m., followed by decreasing clouds for the rest of the night.







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Another round of horrors will move early Saturday morning when the center of the low -pressure system is going through. The widespread rain will be closer to nearby and east of US 53 with only scattered shower opportunities in the West.

The high temperature on Saturday near 50 ° occurs in the morning before falling all day until late afternoon until the 1930s.







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Temperatures below 40 ° are beneficial for snowflakes, although the accumulation is unlikely, since the snow rates should not be too heavy if the dry air lowers the precipitation in the afternoon.

A clear and cold night follows with deep stalls near 20 ° on Sunday morning with wind heads in the individual digits! It won't be too long with the heights on the 40th Sunday afternoon and is cold again on Monday near 60. After our next chance of rain and snow on Wednesday, colder air will return.







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