La Crosse, WI – Showers and thunderstorms are expected to persist across Wisconsin through Monday night, bringing widespread rainfall and a risk of severe weather early next week.
According to the US National Weather Service in La Crosse, periodic storms will continue through Friday morning, with another wave forecasted from Sunday evening into Monday. Rainfall totals could reach up to one inch by Friday, with isolated areas receiving even higher amounts. These weather patterns may cause minor, in-bank rises in rivers and streams, especially in western and central parts of the state.
Temperatures will range from the upper 50s to mid-70s during the day and fall into the 30s and 50s overnight. The most significant weather threat appears to be Monday afternoon into Monday night, when severe thunderstorms are expected to develop. Residents across La Crosse, Eau Claire, and surrounding areas should remain alert for potential storm warnings and flash flooding advisories.
Wisconsinites are advised to monitor local forecasts, secure outdoor items, and avoid travel during peak storm hours. Drivers should be cautious on slick roads and avoid flooded areas. Emergency kits and weather radios are recommended for households in storm-prone regions.