A weak disturbance passing south of Wisconsin tonight could bring a few flurries to southern parts of the state but most of the region will remain dry. Otherwise, it will be cloudy statewide with temperatures falling into the teens and 20s. 

After a cloudy start to Saturday, many areas will be seeing a good amount of sunshine by afternoon with highs in the upper 20s/low 30s.

By Sunday, more clouds will return to the state as a fast moving cold front approaches from the west. There is a chance for some snow, and even a rain/snow mix to push into parts of northern Wisconsin but southern parts of the state will remain mostly dry. One thing that is certain, it is going to be windy. Winds are going to be coming from the SW at around 15-25 mph with gusts closer to 40-45 mph.

As we head into midweek next week, colder temperatures return with highs for many in the 20s.

 

GREATER MILWAUKEE AREA FORECAST:

Tonight: Mostly cloudy with some flurries possible. | Low: 27 | Wind: NW 5-10mph

Saturday: A flurry possible early, then becoming partly cloudy. | High: 34 | Wind: NW 10-15mph

Sunday: Mostly cloudy and very windy with a few rain/snow showers possible. | Low: 26 | High: 43 | Wind: SW 15-25 G40mph

Monday: Mostly sunny and slightly cooler.  | Low: 27 | High: 39 

Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with a few flurries possible. Turning colder.  | Low: 27 | High: 33 

Wednesday: Mostly sunny and cold.  | Low: 16 | High: 25

Thursday: Increasing clouds with a few rain showers possible late. Turning much warmer.  | Low: 26 | High: 42

Friday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of rain/snow.  | Low: 30 | High: 35

 

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