After a cold and blustery start to the weekend around Wisconsin, we can expect more of the same on Sunday. High temperatures will be in the 30s and 40s around the state and with a westerly wind around 10-20mph, our wind chill values will stay in the 20s and 30s throughout the day. A few sprinkles/showers and flurries or a passing light snow shower will be likely during the afternoon hours. The best chance for seeing snow will be in northwestern Wisconsin where a dusting of accumulation is possible.

High pressure builds back into the state overnight into Monday so expect decreasing clouds overnight and plenty of sunshine returning for Monday. Temperatures will still be chilly with highs in the 40s to near 50°. 

Our next storm system moves in on Tuesday bringing the threat of scattered rain showers to the state. We dry out again by Wednesday with temperatures still unseasonably cold for this time of year. Thursday will feature plenty of sunshine with highs still in the 50s. Some warmer air will start to push into the state Friday into the weekend with highs jumping back into the 60s but a chance of a few rain showers later Friday into Saturday.

 

GREATER MILWAUKEE AREA FORECAST:

Sunday: Mostly cloudy, breezy and staying chilly. A chance of a few sprinkles during the afternoon with flurries possible farther north. | High: 46 | Wind: W 15-25mph

Sunday Night: Clearing and cold. Still breezy. | Low: 35 | Wind: W 10-15mph

Monday: Mostly sunny and a little warmer but still unseasonably cool. | High: 51 | Wind: W 10-15mph

Tuesday: Mostly cloudy and milder with showers likely. | Low: 42 | High: 59

Wednesday: Partly cloudy and cool again. | Low: 41 | High: 52

Thursday: Mostly sunny and still cool. | Low: 38 | High: 55

Friday: Partly cloudy and warmer with an isolated evening shower possible. | Low: 43 | High: 60

Saturday: Mostly cloudy and warmer with a morning shower possible. | Low: 51 | High: 63

 

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