Forecast Details for Roberts, WI

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This Afternoon: Scattered showers before 1pm. Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 58. North northwest wind 10 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Tonight: Patchy fog after 4am. Otherwise, mostly clear, with a low around 39. North northwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming west after midnight.
Sunday: Patchy fog before 8am. Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 66. Calm wind becoming north northwest around 5 mph in the morning.
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 45. East southeast wind 5 to 10 mph.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 71. Breezy, with a southeast wind 10 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph.
Monday Night: A chance of showers, then showers and possibly a thunderstorm after 1am. Low around 56. Breezy, with a southeast wind 20 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 40 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Tuesday: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm. Partly sunny, with a high near 71. Breezy, with a south southeast wind 15 to 20 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Tuesday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1am. Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. South wind 10 to 15 mph.
Wednesday: A 40 percent chance of showers, mainly after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 69. South wind 10 to 15 mph.
Wednesday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 47. Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph becoming north northeast after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
Thursday: A 40 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 60. North northwest wind around 15 mph.
Thursday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 43. North wind 10 to 15 mph.
Friday: A 30 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 60. North wind around 15 mph.

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Weather Topic: What are Altocumulus Clouds?

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Altocumulus Clouds Next Topic: Altostratus Clouds

Similar to cirrocumulus clouds, altocumulus clouds are characterized by cloud patches. They are distinguished by larger cloudlets than cirrocumulus clouds but are still smaller than stratocumulus clouds.

Altocumulus clouds most commonly form in middle altitudes (between 2 and 5 km) and may resemble, at times, the shape of a flying saucer. These uncommon formations, called altocumulus lenticularis, are created by uplift in the atmosphere and are most often seen in close proximity to mountains.

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Weather Topic: What are Cirrocumulus Clouds?

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Cirrocumulus clouds form at high altitudes (usually around 5 km) and have distinguishing characteristics displayed in a fine layer of small cloud patches. These small cloud patches are sometimes referred to as "cloudlets" in relation to the whole cloud formation.

Cirrocumulus clouds are formed from ice crystals and water droplets. Often, the water droplets in the cloud freeze into ice crystals and the cloud becomes a cirrostratus cloud. Because of this common occurrence, cirrocumulus cloud formations generally pass rapidly.

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