Wisconsin Weekend Weather: Showers and Cooler Temperatures in La Crosse

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La Crosse, WI – Residents can expect a cooler weekend ahead, with temperatures forecasted to stay below normal highs in the lower to middle 70s. Showers and a few storms are likely to move through the region today, gradually decreasing in coverage into the evening.

According to the National Weather Service, these weather patterns will persist into the weekend, maintaining near to slightly below normal temperatures. Today’s high is predicted to reach 73°F with a low of 60°F, accompanied by a flood warning in effect until 12:00 PM CDT. Cloudy conditions will prevail from 7 AM to 2 PM, with drizzle expected at 2 PM.

Saturday’s weather will bring some relief from the rain, as partly cloudy skies and temperatures ranging from a low of 57°F to a high of 79°F are expected. However, the showers are predicted to return on Sunday, with a 65% chance of precipitation. Sunday’s temperatures will range from 57°F to 81°F. The cooler trend continues into early next week, with highs remaining in the upper 70s. Residents are advised to prepare for periods of rain and cooler temperatures, ensuring safety and comfort throughout the weekend.

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