Madison breaks record high temperature Monday

Madison’s temperature soared to 64°F on Monday, surpassing a 40-year-old record. Warmer conditions and a potential thunderstorm are anticipated in the coming days, marking an unusual shift in February weather.

Key Takeaways:

  • Madison hit a record-breaking 64°F Monday
  • Previous record was 57°F, set in 1981
  • Warmer conditions expected through the week
  • Possible thunderstorm may develop later in the week

Madison Breaks a 1981 Record

Madison reached a remarkable high of 64°F on Monday, besting the previous record of 57°F that was set in 1981. The sudden surge in temperature marks an unusual mid-February occurrence for the region.

Warmer Temperatures Expected

Forecasters anticipate that this warm spell will continue for at least the next few days. Although exact temperature details are not confirmed beyond Monday’s record, local residents can expect mild conditions that deviate from typical February weather patterns.

Potential Thunderstorm on the Horizon

In addition to higher-than-usual temperatures, a thunderstorm has been hinted at for later in the week. While the precise timing remains uncertain, the combination of unseasonable warmth and shifting atmospheric conditions sets the stage for possible storm activity.

Historical Perspective

With the previous record dating back to 1981, Monday’s 64°F is noteworthy as a significant jump. This development is drawing attention from weather watchers and residents alike, as Madison’s climate rarely sees such a high reading in February.

Looking Ahead

As the city adjusts to this warm streak, local meteorologists will continue monitoring the forecast for potential changes. For now, Madison finds itself in an early taste of spring, with warmer days and a possible thunderstorm shaking up the usual winter season.

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