While we're not expecting temperatures like we had about a week ago (50s!), we do have a modest warming trend on tap for the next few days. Following low 30s Sunday, we'll be in the upper 30s Monday and Tuesday. However, in the longer-term, indications are we could have pretty significant cold-snap occur next weekend.

Meanwhile, Wisconsin continues to add to what is a rather big snow deficit. Most of the state is running well below normal on snowfall to this point this winter, and we don't expect to pick up any significant amounts any time soon.

GREATER MILWAUKEE AREA FORECAST:

Tonight: Cloudy with flurries south of Milwaukee. | Low: 26 | Wind: E 5-10mph

Sunday: Cloudy in the morning, then becoming partly sunny. | High: 32 | Wind: NE 5-10mph

Sunday night: Clear. | Low: 21

Monday: Mostly sunny. | High: 39

Tuesday: Mostly sunny. | Low: 25  High: 37

Wednesday: Partly sunny. | Low: 25  High: 30

Thursday: Mostly cloudy. | Low: 21  High: 32

Friday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of light snow. | Low: 24  High: 30

Saturday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of light snow. | Low: 18  High: 22

 

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