MILWAUKEE — It has been a decent Saturday with temperatures above freezing again, melting more snow and making lines long at the car wash. Tonight stays quiet with more clouds keeping our temperatures hovering just below freezing with a light southerly wind.
Sunday will start out dry with mostly cloudy skies but by the late morning hours there is a chance for a light wintry mix with some sleet, snowflakes and raindrops mixed together. After 1pm the wintry mix changes mainly over to light rain showers but as the colder air moves in around sunset the rain changes back to a wintry mix and snow is possible afterwards. Rain totals should be close to a tenth of an inch with little to now snow accumulation as much of it will be melting once it hits the slightly warmer ground.
Monday will be mostly cloudy with highs in the upper 30s with a light northwest wind. A few flurries are possible on Tuesday morning before temperatures climb close to 40 degrees by the afternoon and then we will see a few days with seasonal temperatures for November. Wednesday looks to be the best day out of the week with partly cloudy skies and highs in the mid-40s. A rainy system arrives on Thursday with highs in the 40s but the cold front follows the rain Thursday night to knock us back into the 30s for Friday and next weekend.
HERE'S YOUR LATEST STORM TEAM WEATHER FORECAST FOR MILWAUKEE AND SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN BY JESSE RITKA
TONIGHT: Mostly cloudy.
Low: 30.
Wind: S 5-10 mph.
SUNDAY: Cloudy with scattered light wintry mix changing to rain, changing to light snow.
High: 39.
Wind: SW-NW 5 mph.
Rain: 0.10"
Snow/Sleet: Trace-0.25".
MONDAY: Mostly cloudy, cold.
High: 37.
Wind: NW 5 mph.
TUESDAY: Flurry early then mostly cloudy and warming.
High: 40.
WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy and seasonal.
High: 45.