210 FXUS63 KMKX 071941 AFDMKXArea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan WI 241 PM CDT Tue Oct 7 2025
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Widespread frost development expected for areas along and northwest of HWY-151 overnight into early Wednesday morning, thus a Frost Advisory is in effect.
- Dry and cooler with a return to near normal/seasonal temps today through Thursday.
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.SHORT TERM... Issued 240 PM CDT Tue Oct 7 2025
Tonight through Wednesday night:
High pressure will build in from the Northern Plains tonight into Wednesday. Cooler and drier conditions will move in with and ahead of the high. After the peak of daytime heating ends, temperatures will quickly fall down into the 30s to 40s overnight. These colder overnight lows will be due to the clear skies, light winds and high pressure parked right overhead. A Frost Advisory is in effect for the northwestern corner of our CWA, which includes, Marquette, Green Lake, Sauk, and Columbia counties. Those under the frost advisory will have the best potential for widespread frost as temperatures drop in to the low 30s. Neighboring areas like far western Fond du Lac, northwest Dodge, northern Dane and northern Iowa counties may see some frost as well, but it should be patchier as temperatures are expected to be closer to the mid 30s. While the frost potential is lower, if you are trying to get a few more days out of your garden or want to enjoy other sensitive foliage best to bring them in or cover them tonight. Lakeshore areas will be the warmest with those overnight lows in the 40s.
The light winds and dry weather will continue as the high remains mostly overhead Wednesday. Daytime highs are expected to be in the low 60s which may feel much colder to some give the mid to upper 80s we have enjoyed this past weekend. There could be some cloudy skies, especially from any frictional convergence coming off the lake (lake induced/effect clouds), but largely expect conditions to remain dry due to the subsidence under the high. Light and variable winds will continue into Wednesday night, but temperatures are not expected to be as low.
Patterson
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.LONG TERM... Issued 240 PM CDT Tue Oct 7 2025
Thursday through Tuesday:
The cooler temperatures will be short lived as southern winds and WAA kicks back in Thursday as the sfc high moves into the New England states. High temperatures will return to the upper 60s to mid 70s through the weekend. A weakening low pressure will follow in behind the exiting low for Thursday into Friday. This area of low pressure will advance from the Northern Plains and should drag a cold front across the state late Thursday night into Friday morning. Models have been trending later with this frontal passage and that is likely due to the overall weakening of the system and the front losing some steam. Rain chances are low around 10-25% with the best chances across western Wisconsin. There is a secondary feature, a trailing shortwave that will be moving through the larger upper level flow. Should the front get delayed further this feature could merge and slightly strengthen the low and the front. This would lead to some slightly better chances for light scattered rain. As things stand now there is a lot of model uncertainty with timing of both the shortwave and the weakening low/front. So kept low chance POPs in for the frontal passage. There will be better chances for rain at the end of the extended as a more amplified upper level trough will again approach from the Northern Plains. This trough is expected to move through Sunday night into Monday.
Patterson
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.AVIATION... Issued 240 PM CDT Tue Oct 7 2025
VFR conditions are expected through the period. The lingering clouds behind the cold front and showers this morning will continue to move southeast out of the state. Some additional clouds around 6 to 8 kft may move in, but these clouds will be few to scattered at most. Otherwise mostly clear skies will persist as high pressure moves in. Light north to northwest winds are expected through tonight. Wednesday morning winds will shift to northeasterly then easterly by Wednesday evening. Winds will continue to turn overnight Wednesday becoming southerly by Thursday morning. Winds will remain light through this time.
Patterson
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.MARINE... Issued 240 PM CDT Tue Oct 7 2025
Breezy north to northwesterly winds across the lake will continue ahead of an area of high pressure that will build in from the Plains tonight. This high pressure around 30.4 inches will move across WI Wednesday and settle over the Great Lakes Region through the second half of the week. Southerly winds will continue until Thursday morning when they turn to easterly and eventually southeasterly by Thursday night. Southerly winds will increase heading becoming breezy Friday as the high pressure continues to pull east and low pressure around 29.8 inches advances from the Northern Plains.
Patterson
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.MKX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... WI...Frost Advisory...WIZ046-WIZ047-WIZ056-WIZ057...3 AM Wednesday to 9 AM Wednesday.
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