- Rain develops tonight with temperatures staying 10-15 degrees above normal
- Dramatic cold front on Sunday brings a 30-degree temperature drop
- Arctic blast Monday with dangerous wind chills
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – As we head into Thursday evening, southern Wisconsin is in for a stretch of unusually mild weather before a dramatic change arrives Sunday. Rain is likely across the area late tonight as temperatures remain well above normal through the weekend.
Tonight through Friday morning, expect light rain to develop across southern Wisconsin. Areas north of Madison may see a brief period of freezing drizzle early in the evening before temperatures warm above freezing. Any ice accumulation will be minimal and will melt quickly as temperatures rise. For Juneau, Adams, and counties north, a Winter Weather Advisory goes into effect this evening for the chance of freezing precipitation, leading to slick conditions on the roads through tomorrow morning.
Rain will continue through the overnight hours into Friday morning before clearing from west to east by early Friday afternoon. With mild temperatures and melting snow, some fog may develop before sunrise Friday, but breezy winds should prevent it from becoming dense…