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Regional forecasts predict warm Memorial Day with showers

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WAUSAU, Wis., and other regional forecast centers report that scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are expected through the Memorial Day weekend, beginning with cloudy, breezy conditions on Friday evening and spotty morning showers Saturday, followed by progressive warming through Sunday and Memorial Day Monday. Meteorologists said Friday into Saturday will feature intermittent showers and the potential for localized strong storms in some areas, with highs rising into the 70s and 80s by Memorial Day; officials advised monitoring radar updates on Saturday and Sunday, and regional events such as the Indy 500 are expected to proceed while keeping watch on timing.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Friday evening: Mostly cloudy and breezy; lows in the mid 40s to around 50 (WSAW).
  • Saturday morning: Clouds and chance of spotty showers; cooler highs in some areas (WISH-TV, WSAW).
  • Sunday: Temperatures warm into the 70s with scattered afternoon showers possible (WSFA, FOX 32).
  • Memorial Day Monday: Warmer conditions with highs upper 70s to low 80s and improving skies (WSAW, FOX 32).
  • Early next week: Continued warm temperatures with isolated midweek shower chances and mid 80s expected in places (WSAW).

Why This Matters to You

If you're planning outdoor activities this Memorial Day weekend, be prepared for some weather interruptions. Keep an eye on local radar updates, especially if you're attending regional events like the Indy 500. Pack a raincoat and some sunscreen - you might need both.

The Bottom Line

The forecast for the weekend is a mixed bag - scattered showers, potential thunderstorms, but also warming temperatures. By Memorial Day, expect highs in the 70s and 80s. So, while you might have to dodge a few raindrops, it's still shaping up to be a warm holiday. Worth forwarding if you know someone with outdoor plans.

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Who Benefited

Agricultural interests and water managers benefited from scattered rainfall that can help replenish soil moisture and reservoirs while warmer conditions support outdoor commerce and tourism in many regions.

Who Impacted

Outdoor event organizers, parade planners, and some motorists in localized shower areas suffered potential disruptions, delays, and the need for contingency plans during parts of the Memorial Day weekend.

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Who Benefited

Agricultural interests and water managers benefited from scattered rainfall that can help replenish soil moisture and reservoirs while warmer conditions support outdoor commerce and tourism in many regions.

Who Impacted

Outdoor event organizers, parade planners, and some motorists in localized shower areas suffered potential disruptions, delays, and the need for contingency plans during parts of the Memorial Day weekend.

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