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Regions brace for storms, cooler temperatures this week

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Wausau, Wisconsin. Local meteorologists forecast a cooler weekend with temperatures near seasonal averages and a warm front moving into the region on Monday that could bring showers and a chance of strong to severe storms mainly south of Madison; other regional outlets report thunderstorms developing Friday into the weekend in California high country and heat-driven afternoon storms in South Florida on Sunday. Salt Lake City forecasts rain Sunday with much colder highs near the low 50s, gusts exceeding 30 mph, measurable valley rainfall and 6–12 inches of mountain snow at Alta; stations advise boaters and beachgoers to monitor rip-current and storm advisories, while officials and residents are urged to follow updates through Monday as conditions evolve.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Friday: Thunderstorms developed over higher elevations in Northern California (KRCR).
  • Late weekend: Central Wisconsin remains near seasonal averages with clouds increasing (WSAW).
  • Sunday: West Palm Beach expects afternoon showers and heat-driven storms; Utah expects rain, gusts, and mountain snow (WPTV, KJZZ).
  • Monday: Warm front into Wisconsin may produce showers and potential severe storms, mainly south of Madison (WSAW).
  • Mid to late week: Temperatures rebound in parts of the Southeast while cooler mornings persist in the Midwest.

Why This Matters to You

Weather changes can impact your weekend plans. If you're in Wisconsin, expect cooler temperatures and possible storms. California high country and South Florida may see thunderstorms. Utah residents should prepare for rain and mountain snow. Stay updated on local forecasts and adjust your plans accordingly.

The Bottom Line

Safety is key during severe weather. Monitor local advisories and plan for potential disruptions. If you're a boater or beachgoer, pay close attention to rip-current and storm warnings. Remember, it's better to be safe than sorry. Worth forwarding if you know someone in these regions.

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Who Benefited

Local governments, emergency services, meteorologists and retailers of safety supplies benefited from advance forecasts and early warnings that enabled preparations and targeted resource allocation.

Who Impacted

Outdoor event organizers, recreational beachgoers, and growers of warm-season crops suffered from disrupted plans and increased safety risks due to storms, cooler temperatures, and advisory conditions.

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Who Benefited

Local governments, emergency services, meteorologists and retailers of safety supplies benefited from advance forecasts and early warnings that enabled preparations and targeted resource allocation.

Who Impacted

Outdoor event organizers, recreational beachgoers, and growers of warm-season crops suffered from disrupted plans and increased safety risks due to storms, cooler temperatures, and advisory conditions.

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Regions brace for storms, cooler temperatures this week

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