Wed. Evening Forecast - Jan. 7, 2026
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Clouds are set to increase overnight leading into what is now a First Alert 6 Weather Day THURSDAY rather than Friday. Overall the system on Thursday has much more moisture, bigger impacts and the potential for snow by Thursday evening now. Check out the latest forecast details regarding the First Alert 6 Weather Day here.
Thursday will see the clouds hanging around with temperatures, again, well-above average! Highs will be in the upper 60s to lower 70s across the region. These temperatures will be about 15° above average, but will stay just shy of the record of 73°.
Once the cold front moves through, temperatures will drop back below normal for the weekend and into early next week. Highs should fall to the upper 50’s by Sunday with lows in the 30’s by Monday morning. This will bring the next chance of frost as we watch to see just how cold things will get.
Thursday is now a First Alert 6 Weather Day, rather than Friday. Overall the system on Thursday has much more moisture, bigger impacts and the potential for snow by Thursday evening now. Check out the latest forecast details regarding the First Alert 6 Weather Day here.
Thursday PM Rain, mix and snow overnightLONG TERM: Saturday snowWAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - Mainly cloudy skies will continue the rest of Wednesday evening. Patchy dense fog will once again be possible early Thursday morning.
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First Alert Forecast: Fog Returns Overnight Into Wednesday; Cold Front Brings Rain Chance Friday
Foggy conditions will continue to dominate your commute and travel plans through Wednesday morning, with temperatures climbing into the upper 70s and possibly near 80 degrees by afternoon despite persistent clouds.