After a few flurries and light snow showers early Tuesday morning, some sunshine will return in the afternoon but temperatures will stay in the low 30s. A weak clipper system will slide by to the north bringing a small chance of a few flurries to southeastern Wisconsin this afternoon, but the best chance of snow will be farther to the north.

Unseasonably cold temperatures will continue through the Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday before finally warming up this weekend. High pressure will build in over the Great Lakes on Wednesday, leading to mostly sunny skies and a nice day for travel.

For Thanksgiving on Thursday, temperatures will only warm into the mid 30s, but it will stay dry. Friday will be warmer with highs in the mid 40s, but a few rain showers will be possible Friday night into early Saturday as another storm system moves into the area. Temperatures will stay in the 40s through the end of the weekend. Our weather pattern will remain very active with yet another system moving in Sunday night into Monday bringing some rain and then snow showers to much of the state of Wisconsin.

 

Tuesday: Partly cloudy with a few flurries. High: 33

Tuesday Night: Partly to mostly cloudy. Low: 27

Wednesday: Partly sunny and cold. High: 32

Thanksgiving Day: Partly sunny and a little warmer. High: 36

Black Friday: Partly cloudy and warmer with rain showers possible late. High: 44

Saturday: Rain showers early, then mostly cloudy. High: 45

Sunday: Mostly cloudy with evening rain/snow showers. High: 40

Monday: Rain and snow showers likely. High: 37

 

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