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Forecast Update

ALERT DAYS today and Tuesday for storms - Kelly

June 3, 2024 @ 5:45 am

ALERT Days are still in the Forecast. Find out when to expect storms!

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Today
77°F
Thunderstorms. Highs in the low 80s and lows in the upper 60s.
Tonight
73°F
Mostly cloudy and mild with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Wind: S 5-10 MPH
Tomorrow
83°F
Showers and thunderstorms late. Highs in the low 80s and lows in the mid 60s.

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Madison, WI

Right Now
76°
Partly Cloudy
  • Humidity: 75%
  • Feels Like: 76°
  • Heat Index: 76°
  • Wind: 15 mph
  • Wind Chill: 76°
  • UV Index: 5 Moderate
  • Sunrise: 05:19:59 AM
  • Sunset: 08:32:58 PM
  • Dew Point: 67°
  • Visibility: 10 mi

Today

Mostly cloudy and very mild with scattered showers and thunderstorms. Wind: SE 8-15 MPH

Tonight

Mostly cloudy and mild with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Wind: S 5-10 MPH

Tomorrow

Variable cloudiness and warm with a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

Next 12 Hours

Time
Temp
Precip
11 AM
76°
30%
11 AM
76°

Wind: S @ 14 mph

Precip: 30% Chance

Humidity: 75%

Wind Chill: 76°

Heat Index: 76°

UV Index: 4 Moderate

Visibility: 10 mi

12 PM
78°
40%
12 PM
78°

Wind: S @ 14 mph

Precip: 40% Chance

Humidity: 74%

Wind Chill: 78°

Heat Index: 78°

UV Index: 5 Moderate

Visibility: 7 mi

1 PM
77°
50%
1 PM
77°

Wind: S @ 13 mph

Precip: 50% Chance

Humidity: 80%

Wind Chill: 77°

Heat Index: 77°

UV Index: 5 Moderate

Visibility: 7 mi

2 PM
79°
30%
2 PM
79°

Wind: S @ 12 mph

Precip: 30% Chance

Humidity: 77%

Wind Chill: 79°

Heat Index: 83°

UV Index: 5 Moderate

Visibility: 10 mi

3 PM
79°
40%
3 PM
79°

Wind: S @ 12 mph

Precip: 40% Chance

Humidity: 72%

Wind Chill: 79°

Heat Index: 83°

UV Index: 4 Moderate

Visibility: 10 mi

4 PM
80°
50%
4 PM
80°

Wind: S @ 12 mph

Precip: 50% Chance

Humidity: 73%

Wind Chill: 80°

Heat Index: 85°

UV Index: 3 Moderate

Visibility: 10 mi

5 PM
78°
70%
5 PM
78°

Wind: S @ 11 mph

Precip: 70% Chance

Humidity: 78%

Wind Chill: 78°

Heat Index: 83°

UV Index: 2 Low

Visibility: 7 mi

6 PM
76°
70%
6 PM
76°

Wind: S @ 10 mph

Precip: 70% Chance

Humidity: 83%

Wind Chill: 76°

Heat Index: 80°

UV Index: 1 Low

Visibility: 6 mi

7 PM
75°
70%
7 PM
75°

Wind: S @ 10 mph

Precip: 70% Chance

Humidity: 85%

Wind Chill: 75°

Heat Index: 79°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 7 mi

8 PM
74°
70%
8 PM
74°

Wind: S @ 7 mph

Precip: 70% Chance

Humidity: 85%

Wind Chill: 74°

Heat Index: 76°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 3 mi

9 PM
70°
60%
9 PM
70°

Wind: SSE @ 6 mph

Precip: 60% Chance

Humidity: 92%

Wind Chill: 70°

Heat Index: 72°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 7 mi

10 PM
70°
50%
10 PM
70°

Wind: S @ 7 mph

Precip: 50% Chance

Humidity: 95%

Wind Chill: 70°

Heat Index: 72°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 7 mi

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Weather-weary Texas has been hammered again by powerful storms bearing forceful winds that left one person dead, collapsed homes under construction and uprooted trees. In Dallas, the city has opened respite centers where people can get shelter and air conditioning. The high winds were blamed for the collapse of a house under construction Tuesday in the Houston suburb of Magnolia. A 16-year-old construction worker was killed. The storms were a continuation of deadly storms over the Memorial Day weekend, when 24 people were killed in seven states. The potential for heavy rains, localized flash flooding and severe weather continues Wednesday through Oklahoma and Texas.

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