A weak little storm system will slide North of Wisconsin tonight into Tuesday morning. This feature will be close enough to the state that we may see a little band of snow roll across Wisconsin to start the day. So, be alert to some light snow and slicks spots early Tuesday.
As we hit the afternoon, the clouds will try to break in most areas, allowing for a little sunshine. Highs will reach the middle 40s in the Southern part of the state. Meanwhile, in Nothern Wisconsin, clouds and even some new snow showers may linger. This will help hold highs in the middle 30s.

Wednesday brings a return on the sun to many. Temps won't move much, with many of us in the lower to middle 40s.

Another weak feature may come through on Thursday and again give us a small shot at some showers and snowflakes.

We close out the week on the colder side, and highs may not make it out of the 30s Friday. However...the weekend will be fantastic once again. We have a shot at seeing 60 degrees in some places by Sunday afternoon.
 

GREATER MILWAUKEE AREA FORECAST:

Tonight: Clouds increase, cold again. Pockets of light snow & drizzle by early morning. | Low: 30 (27 inland) | Wind: S 10-15mph

Tuesday: Morning snow showers ending, turning breezy with some sun. | High: 46 | Wind: W 10-20mph

Wednesday: Turning mostly sunny and chilly. | Low: 30 | High: 44 | Wind: NW 5-15mph

Thursday: Partly cloudy, breezy and warmer. | Low: 32 | High: 52 | Wind: SW 10-20mph

Friday: Mostly sunny, windy and not nearly as mild. | Low: 31 | High: 40

Saturday: Mostly sunny and milder. | Low: 28 | High: 47

Sunday: Partly cloudy and significantly warmer. Breezy. | Low: 37 | High: 59

Monday: Mostly cloudy and cooler with a chance for rain. | Low: 43 | High: 52

 

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