Dew Point: 48°F
Wind: SW 13 mph
Clouds: Altostratus/Nimbostratus mix
Precipitation: 80%
The jet stream has split across the US. The eastern half is experiencing marine tropical air masses (SW winds bringing warmer temperatures) and the western section has continental polar air masses driving temperatures down.
| Figure 1. Jet stream at 250 hPa (earth.nullschool.net). |
Storms are going to develop along a cold front from southern and east central Minnesota across west central Wisconsin this afternoon and into the evening. A few severe storms will be possible. Temperatures will remain mild with a high of 72°F for the day. Tonight temperatures will fall to a low of 51°F
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| Figure 2. Current surface (intellicast.com). |
It is likely that storms will be likely throughout the week. Watch vertical development in the clouds to see if there is going to be severe storms.
| Figure 3. United States Colored Water Vapor Satellite (accuweather.com). |

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