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Say goodbye to the sun and our warmer weekend temperatures

and last updated 2019-11-09 23:42:36-05

It felt almost like a heatwave today with sunshine and highs in the mid-40s but the clouds are rolling in and some of those clouds will bring light rain this evening and a few flurries overnight. Temperatures fall close to freezing overnight so it won't be as bitterly cold to kick off Sunday thanks to the blanket of clouds. There will be more clouds than sunshine on Sunday and temperatures will be cooler because of this with highs struggling to hit 40 degrees again. There is a chance for light snow showers as well but this will not be anything you'll have to shovel.

The cold front drags frigid air in for Monday with any lingering snow shower ending and gradually clearing skies late in the day. A breezy north wind will take temperatures in the mid-20s and make it feel like the single digits. Clear skies Monday night and into Tuesday morning bring the coldest air of the season so far with lows hovering above ten degrees, barely rebounding above 20 degrees even with a sunny sky. It will be breezy as well so bundle the kids up for the bus stop!

Chilly air has its grip on us for Wednesday as well with temperatures starting in the teens and warming into the upper 20s with a chance for some light snow but a warming trend is ahead as 30s return for Thursday and Friday. 40s return for the weekend and into the following week with more rain chances than snow chances.

HERE'S YOUR LATEST STORM TEAM WEATHER FORECAST FOR MILWAUKEE AND SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN BY JESSE RITKA

TONIGHT: Cloudy with light rain showers/stray flurries.
Lows: 32.
Wind: S-NW 5 mph.

SUNDAY: Cloudy with scattered light snow/wintry mix.
High: 39.
Wind: N 5-10 mph.

MONDAY: Light snow early then clearing, chilly and breezy.
High: 26.
Wind: N 10-15 mph.

TUESDAY: Mostly sunny, breezy and frigid.
High: 22.

WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy with some light snow showers, cold.
High: 28.

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