

Forecast from StormCenter 2 Meteorologist Steve Beylon:
Gusty south winds will keep our overnight temperatures rather mild. Patchy low clouds may develop, but any clouds will give way to more sunshine on Saturday. In fact, Saturday looks like a fall beauty for us with highs in the mid 60's in most spots. Those gusty winds will turn to the west and weaken by the evening hours.
Patchy clouds early, then sunny. Warm and breezy.

Clouds thicken with a chance of nighttime showers.

An early shower, then clearing skies.

Mostly sunny and nice.

Partly cloudy. Mild and breezy.

Clear

Partly Cloudy

Partly Cloudy

Clear

Clear

Clear

Partly Cloudy

Partly Cloudy

Clear

Clear

Clear

Partly Cloudy

Partly Cloudy

Clear

Clear

Clear

Partly Cloudy

Partly Cloudy

Clear

Clear

Clear

Partly Cloudy

Partly Cloudy

Clear

Clear

Clear

Partly Cloudy

Partly Cloudy

Clear

Clear
Access regional and national radar, satellite, and weather forecast images and the Northeast Wisconsin SkyCam Network. More>>
Get a localized StormCenter 2 Personal Forecast for more than 100 high school football fields in our area. More>>
Keep track of autumn's changing palette with the State Department of Tourism's fall color report. More>>
Free, simple software for your Windows PC to keep you on top of local news and weather. More>>
Watch the StormCenter 2 24/7 weather channel at your desk. Now using Silverlight streaming video. More>>
Links to highway reports, airport flight information, and hourly forecasts for major Midwest cities. More>>
Hour-by-hour forecasts narrowed down to your home, office, school, relatives, vacation spot -- up to 4 locations! More>>
LIVE weather conditions from our exclusive network of area schools. More>>
Track daily levels of pollen and mold with our AllergyTrack graph. Includes cumulative pollen counts for the past seven years. More>>
At your desk, on the Web, or on the road. See which StormCenter 2 weather tools are best for you. More>>
There are nearly 1,800 thunderstorms occurring around the world at any given moment. Every thunderstorm produces lightning, and can bring strong winds, hail, tornadoes, and flooding.
Do you know which two are the leading killers in thunderstorms?
Learn what you need to know to be safe during a thunderstorm! More>>
In a flash flood, the water can rise from your ankles to your knees in seconds. Floods kill 140 people each year, and they don't always happen where it's raining.
Learn what you need to prepare and save yourself from a thunderstorm's number one killer! More>>
In an average year, 800 tornadoes are reported nationwide resulting in 80 deaths and over 1,500 injuries. Some tornadoes are clearly visible. Others can be obscured by rain or low-hanging clouds.
Learn what you need to know before a tornado strikes! More>>
The cold of winter kills more people every year than any other weather condition. Winter storms bring snow, ice, and freezing winds that can knock out power and shut down roads.
See the Wind Chill Index and learn to keep warm and safe outdoors or in, and how to recognize and treat frostbite and hypothermia! More>>
To keep your family safe, you need to plan ahead for when the unexpected happens.
Follow these basic steps to develop a family disaster plan and make an emergency kit. More>>
Learn about the different National Weather Service advisories, watches and warnings, and under what conditions they're issued. More>>
Links to a world wide web of weather... such as climate reports, storm spotting, history, education, agriculture and boating reports. More>>