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Fine forecast falls on the weekend

and last updated 2019-11-23 23:36:21-05

Not a bad weekend ton finally get the gutters cleared and the laves raked and it has been decent weather for the gun-deer opener as well. Quiet weather continues tonight with a few clouds rolling in and temperatures in the upper 20s overnight. Sunday will start out with sunshine and see a few more clouds as the day progresses, a few isolated sprinkles are possible in the afternoon mainly north of Milwaukee but most spots should stay dry if you are trying to get lights up outside, highs will be in the mid-40s with a breeze at 10-15mph from the west.

Monday we stay dry and mild but the clouds continue to increase with temperatures in the upper 40s. Our next big weather-maker is out over the Pacific Ocean right now but it will move into our area on Tuesday and into Wednesday, while the exact path is still to be solidified, right now it looks like mainly rain for us in southeastern Wisconsin on Tuesday, changing to a wintry mix and then eventual snow by Wednesday morning. It will be breezy on Tuesday and windy on Wednesday as well adding more complications for travelers though the weather will improve by Wednesday night and Thanksgiving itself looks quite uneventful for heading to grandma's house. Highs fall from the low 40s on Tuesday to the upper 30s for Wednesday and Thursday. Another big storm system is on the way for late on Friday and into next weekend.

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

TONIGHT: A few clouds, cold.
Low: 29.
Wind: W 5-15 mph.

SUNDAY: Becoming partly cloudy, isolated PM sprinkle possible.
High: 46.
Wind: W 10-15 mph.

MONDAY: Partly to mostly cloudy, mild.
High: 47.
Wind: SW 5-10 mph.

TUESDAY: Cloudy and breezy with mainly rain changing to a wintry mix late.
High: 42.

WEDNESDAY: Cloudy and windy with a wintry mix/snow early then drier PM.
High: 39.

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