Langlade County, WI – A warning regarding air quality has been announced for Langlade County and extending into the U.P. until midnight tonight, as wildfire smoke that was mostly present in the upper atmosphere has started to descend to ground level. Individuals with sensitivities should reduce their outdoor exposure. Regardless of your involvement in this advisory, it’s wise to approach outdoor activities with caution.
Expect a pleasantly warm evening ahead, with temperatures dipping into the mid to upper 60s, thanks to a refreshing southwest breeze. Expect predominantly clear skies, with only a few clouds at times.
Tomorrow will start off with a blend of sunshine and clouds, but expect the cloud cover to thicken as the day progresses. A new system is on the way, set to deliver extensive rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms this afternoon, continuing into the night. There is a low-end severe risk, with the potential for some storms to generate hail reaching 1 inch and strong winds. Rainfall totals are expected to vary from 0.75 inches to nearly 1.5 inches.
Tomorrow’s temperatures are expected to reach a pleasant middle 80s, accompanied by humid dew points in the 60s and a brisk southwest wind that may exceed 30mph. Expect elevated levels of wildfire smoke tomorrow.
Expect a possibility of an early shower, with morning clouds transitioning to afternoon sunshine, as temperatures drop into the upper 70s on Wednesday. It seems that the smoke from the wildfire could make its way back to the ground once more.