The clouds will continue to clear out tonight, but this will lead to colder temperatures. For those areas with snow on the ground, it may turn even colder!

Any sunshine early Wednesday will be short-lived. A system begins to slide into Western Wisconsin by the midday hours, clouding up the sky. We also have a shot at some light snow by the afternoon to evening from West to East as that system rolls through.

As we get toward Thursday, the system departs and warmer air (not that much warmer, but still), tries to press into the Badger state. Don't get too excited... that warmer air may give us headaches this weekend. Yet another system arrives by Saturday, giving us a chance at some rain and snow mixing. We'll continue to monitor it for you.


GREATER MILWAUKEE AREA FORECAST:

Tonight: Becoming mostly clear but turning colder. Low: 17 Wind: NW 5-15mph

Wednesday: Early morning sunshine, then clouds thicken up. High: 29 Wind: W 8-18mph

Thursday: Morning show showers slowly exit. Cloudy sky but trying to warm. Low: 24 High: 36 Wind: S 5-15mph

Friday: Becoming partly cloudy to mostly sunny. Not as cold. Low: 30  High: 39  Wind: W 5-15mph

Saturday: A good chance for rain showers, perhaps mixing with a bit of snow early. Chilly. Low: 33  High: 43

Sunday: Morning showers and snow mix possible. Staying chilly. Low: 36  High: 40

Monday: Mostly cloudy and a bit colder. Low: 31  High: 37

 

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