Rain/snow showers will linger during the early morning hours, clearing out by noon.

The majority of your Friday will be spent under mostly cloudy skies, highs will only reach into the upper 30s.

There is a chance for some flurries and light snow showers to pop up late afternoon, but will clear out by midnight.

A gradual clearing will take place the rest of the night giving way to plenty of sunshine for your Saturday.

Your weekend forecast isn't looking to shabby (must be the luck of the Irish). Saturday we'll see mostly sunny skies with highs in the upper 30s and for St. Patrick's Day, partly cloudy conditions with highs near 40 degrees.

A bit of a break from the rain and snow as we head into next week with a slight warm-up heading into midweek.


GREATER MILWAUKEE AREA FORECAST:

Friday: Rain/snow mix in the morning. Otherwise clouds try to break and sharply colder. Spotty snow showers may return in the evening. | High: 39 | Wind: NW 15-20mph G 25-30mph

Saturday: Turning mostly sunny and cold. | Low: 26 | High: 37 | Wind: NW 5-15 mph

Sunday (St. Patrick's Day): Partly cloudy and warmer. | Low: 25 | High: 40 | Wind: W 5-10 mph

Monday: Mostly sunny and a little colder. | Low: 26 | High: 38

Tuesday: Partly sunny and not nearly as cold. | Low: 27 | High: 46

Wednesday: Partly cloudy and chilly. Cannot rule out a stray shower. | Low: 33 | High: 46

Thursday: Mostly sunny and warmer. | Low: 30 | High: 52

 

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