Expect a fairly quiet Sunday around Wisconsin with a partly to mostly cloudy sky and just a small chance of passing flurries or a snow shower in western Wisconsin. High temperatures will range from the teens in the northwestern parts of the state to the low 30s in the southeast. Clouds will increase tonight ahead of our next storm system which could make for a messy Monday.

Widespread snow will push into Wisconsin from the southwest late Monday morning into the early afternoon hours. Areas in central and northern Wisconsin will see snow continue through the late evening hours before that system moves east. In the southern half of the state, snow will mix with rain by the afternoon with slick road conditions likely. The highest snow totals will be in the interior of north-central Wisconsin where 4"-6" of snow will be possible. Much lower amounts will be observed to the southeast and northwest.

Clouds decrease on Tuesday with colder air returning to the state. Wednesday and Thursday will feature plenty of sunshine, but temperatures will be bitterly cold as highs will only make it into the teens and 20s.

We start to warm up for Friday and the weekend with the sunshine sticking around and a little teaser to spring with temperatures Saturday likely reaching into the low 40s!

 

GREATER MILWAUKEE AREA FORECAST:

Sunday: Morning sunshine and then clouds by midday. Cold with a stray flurry possible. | High: 33 | Wind: NW 5-15mph

Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy and chilly. | Low: 24 | Wind: SE 5-10mph

Presidents' Day: Morning snow changes over to a wintry mix and rain by the afternoon. Windy but turning warmer. | High: 38 | Wind: SE 15-25 G 30mph

Tuesday: Partly cloudy and turning colder with a few morning flurries possible. | Low: 27 | High: 30 | Wind: NW 10-20mph

Wednesday: Mostly sunny but much colder. | Low: 9 | High: 20

Thursday: Sunshine and cold. | Low: 4 | High: 22

Friday: Mostly sunny and not nearly as cold. | Low: 15 | High: 36

Saturday: Partly cloudy and milder. | Low: 27 | High: 42

 

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