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Channel 3000 Daily Forecast 5 p.m.

Daily Forecast 5PM

 

Daily Forecast 5PM

7 Day Forecast

Published On: Dec 01 2015 03:42:20 PM CST

Gary Cannalte

Tonight will be mostly cloudy and a little colder with snow showers and flurries as a storm system moves away form Wisconsin. Minor snow accumulations up to an inch are possible. Temperatures will fall to the lower 30s by late evening; overnight low temperatures will be in the upper 20s by morning.

Wednesday will be mostly cloudy and seasonably cold with flurries gradually ending. High temperatures will be in the middle 30s.

Milder weather will return for the rest of the week, and should linger into early next week. Skies will become partly sunny on Thursday with high temperatures in the lower 40s. Friday will be partly sunny and mild with high temperatures in the lower to middle 40s. 

Partly sunny and mild weather will continue for the weekend into early next week. High temperatures will reach the upper 40s Saturday, and the lower to middle 40s Sunday through Tuesday. Low temperatures will be in the upper 20s and lower 30s.

TONIGHT:
Mostly cloudy and a little colder with snow showers and flurries; minor accumulations of up to an inch are possible.
Low: 27
Wind: S/SW 6-12 MPH

WEDNESDAY:
Mostly cloudy and seasonably cold with flurries gradually ending.
High: 35
Wind: NW 8-15 MPH

WEDNESDAY NIGHT:
Mostly cloudy and seasonably cold.
Low: 25
Wind: W/NW 6-12 MPH

THURSDAY:
Becoming partly sunny and a little milder.
High: 41
Wind: SW 8-15 MPH

FRIDAY:
Partly sunny and pleasantly mild.
Low: 25
High: 43

SATURDAY:
Partly sunny and very mild.
Low: 27
High: 47

SUNDAY:
Partly sunny and not quite as mild.
Low: 30
High: 42

MONDAY:
Partly sunny and mild.
Low: 29
High: 45

TUESDAY:
Partly sunny and not quite as mild.
Low: 27
High: 42

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