A weak disturbance crossing through Wisconsin tonight will bring some flurries and freezing drizzle to parts of the state. Watch for slippery road conditions late tonight as temperatures fall into the teens in northern parts of the state and upper 20s and low 30s south. 

Saturday will be a gray and chilly day statewide with temperatures starting to fall late as colder air moves in behind a front. A few snow showers will also be possible, mainly in far northeast Wisconsin. 

Sunshine returns for Sunday but it will be cold with highs only in the teens and 20s. 

As we head into next week, it should be a quiet weather pattern overall with a few shots of chilly air. 

GREATER MILWAUKEE AREA FORECAST:

Tonight: Mostly cloudy with a few flurries or freezing drizzle possible. | Low: 30 | Wind: Light

Saturday: Mostly cloudy and chilly. Breezy at times. | High: 34 | Wind: NW 10-15mph

Sunday: Partly cloudy and a lot colder. | Low: 17 | High: 25 | Wind: NW 5-15mph

Monday: Mostly cloudy. A few flurries possible. | Low: 18 | High: 31 | Wind: W 5-15mph

Tuesday: Mostly sunny and turning colder again. | Low: 17 | High: 27

Wednesday: Partly cloudy and still cold. | Low: 8 | High: 23

Thursday: Partly cloudy and turning milder.| Low: 21 | High: 35

Friday: Partly cloudy and mild.| Low: 31 | High: 41

 

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