Forecast Details for Winter, WI

Recent Locations: Sebasco Estates, ME   Homosassa, FL   Winter, WI  
Tonight: A slight chance of snow between 2am and 4am, then a chance of rain and snow. Increasing clouds, with a low around 31. Breezy, with a south wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Wednesday: Rain, mainly after 2pm. High near 56. Breezy, with a south wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.
Wednesday Night: A 30 percent chance of rain before 7pm. Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly clear, with a low around 30. West wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 47. West wind 5 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. Calm wind.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 53. Calm wind becoming northwest around 5 mph in the afternoon.
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 28. Calm wind.
Saturday: A slight chance of rain after 1pm. Sunny, with a high near 58. Light southeast wind becoming south 5 to 10 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.
Saturday Night: Rain likely and possibly a thunderstorm, then rain after 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 45. South wind 5 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Sunday: Rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 66. South wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Sunday Night: Rain and possibly a thunderstorm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 54. South wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Monday: Rain likely and possibly a thunderstorm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 66. South wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Monday Night: Rain likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. West wind around 10 mph becoming north after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.
Tuesday: A chance of rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 46. North wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

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Weather Topic: What are Altostratus Clouds?

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Altostratus clouds form at mid to high-level altitudes (between 2 and 7 km) and are created by a warm, stable air mass which causes water vapor to condense as it rise through the atmosphere. Usually altostratus clouds are featureless sheets characterized by a uniform color.

In some cases, wind punching through the cloud formation may give it a waved appearance, called altostratus undulatus. Altostratus clouds are commonly seen with other cloud formations accompanying them.

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Cirrostratus clouds are high, thin clouds that form above 20,000 feet and are made mostly of ice crystals. They sometimes look like giant feathers, horse tails, or curls of hair in the sky. These clouds are pushed by the jet stream and can move at high speeds reaching 100 mph.

What do they indicate?
They indicate that a precipitation is likely within 24 hours.

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