The latest northeast Wisconsin weather forecast from Storm Team 5…
12 PM UPDATE: The Storm Prediction Center has upgraded the potential for strong to severe weather today, especially for areas south and west of Oshkosh. Main window will be 4-11pm with impacts including damaging winds and downpours. Best chance for tornado acivity looks to be out of our area, but be on high alert in Waushara, Green Lake and Marquette counties.
Expect a few isolated to scattered thunderstorms late this afternoon, which could be strong to possibly severe. Later in the evening, a more organized cluster of showers and storms will move out of central Wisconsin. Early on in this second round, a few storms could be on strong side, but the later we go, the lower the risk for severe weather becomes.
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Cloudy, damp and hazy conditions out there to kick off Thursday as we had rain move through the entire area yesterday. More rain is expected to form today, but for many it will be late in the day again. Mostly cloudy with a few daytime showers over the north, while the Fox Cities should stay dry until some late day thunderstorms will form. Temperatures will be in the upper 60s and low 70s, and this time, some humidity will be felt for the southern-half of the area.
Tonight, rain and thunderstorms are likely. The low is 63 degrees.
Tomorrow, an early isolated shower is possible, but not likely. Friday will be mostly cloudy again with a high of 74 degrees.
Saturday will show sunshine again! Mostly sunny, humid and 81 degrees.
Muggy and hot Sunday! Temperatures will surge into the upper 80s, and it will feel warmer than that with the humidity. Thunderstorms are expected to flare up in the afternoon/evening hours, and could turn severe. We’ll keep you updated as we get closer.