An area of high pressure will move through the region today with mostly sunny skies for southern Wisconsin. Seasonal temperatures near 30 degrees are expected.
A storm system will head northeastward toward the Midwest for the weekend. Skies will be mostly cloudy on Saturday with light snow, rain, and sleet developing. High temperatures will reach the lower to middle 30s. The mix of precipitation will change to all snow on Saturday night with light snow accumulations. The storm will head east on Sunday, with windy and much colder weather following in its wake. Snow will taper to flurries early in the day and come to an end. Some clearing is possible by the afternoon. High temperatures will reach the middle teens early, but temperatures will fall into the single digits during the day.
Bitterly cold air will arrive Sunday night with low temperatures falling well below zero, and wind chills dropping to as low as -30 by early Monday mornin! g. Monday will be partly sunny and bitterly cold with highs in the middle single digits. Snow will develop again Monday night and continue into Tuesday before tapering to flurries. Some accumulation is possible. Skies will clear a bit on Tuesday afternoon, but winds will increase and highs will only be near 10 degrees.
The coldest air of the season may arrive Tuesday night. Temperatures will nosedive to -10 or colder, with wind chills as cold as -35 by early Wednesday morning. Wednesday will be partly sunny, but still windy and bitterly cold with high temperatures only reaching the middle single digits.
Thursday will be variably cloudy and cold with highs in the lower teens and a chance of some light snow late in the day. Friday will be partly sunny and not quite as cold with highs in the middle teens.
TODAY:
Mostly sunny and seasonably cold
High: 30
Wind: SW 5-10 MPH
TONIGHT:
Becoming mostly cloudy with a chance for light snow overnight; snow accumulations less than an inch
Low: 24
Wind: SE 6-12 MPH
SATURDAY:
Mostly cloudy and breezy with light rain, snow, sleet, and freezing drizzle (snow accumulations less than an inch); the mix of precipitation will change to snow at night with 1-3? of accumulation
High: 33
Wind: E 8-15 MPH
SUNDAY:
Mostly cloudy, windy, and much colder with snow tapering to flurries early and ending, then becoming partly sunny in the afternoon
Low: 14
High: 15; temperatures nearly steady/slowly falling into the single digits
MONDAY:
Partly sunny and bitter cold; becoming mostly cloudy at night with snow developing
Low: -8; Wind Chills: -15 to -30
High: 5
TUESDAY:
Mostly cloudy, breezy, and bitt! er cold with occasional snow tapering to flurries and ending in the morning (some snow accumulations possible); becoming partly sunny and windy in the afternoon
Low: -2; Wind Chills: -10 to -20
High: 10; temperatures nearly steady/slowly falling into the single digits in the afternoon
WEDNESDAY:
Partly sunny, windy, and bitterly cold
Low: -10; Wind Chills: -20 to -35
High: 4; Wind Chills: -5 to -15
THURSDAY:
Variable cloudiness and very cold with a slight chance for late day flurries
Low: -12; Wind Chills: -15 to -30
High: 12
FRIDAY:
Partly sunny and not quite as cold
Low: 0
High: 16
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