Download the 27 StormTrack Weather app to receive mobile weather alerts A potent core of high pressure camped out over the Great Plains has made for a particularly cool start to the work week. After reaching a high temperature of just 68° in Madison earlier today (marking your coolest afternoon since June 9th), the mercury will graduate dwindle toward 63° around dinnertime before tumbling to 55° by 10 o’clock. The combination of northwesterly winds and primarily clear skies will allow temperatures to tumble all the way back down into the mid to upper 40s overnight tonight and early tomorrow morning. We will wake up to a morning low temperature of 47° in Madison with wind chill values as low as 43°. The core of high pressure is expected to gradually migrate eastward throughout our

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