Most of the snow is over but there is a good 1-5" of slushy slop on the ground, the highest snow totals were west and south of Milwaukee with the lowest snow totals right near Lake Michigan with initial rain keeping totals lower there. Tonight will have some flurries and drizzle before cloudy skies are the only thing left from this low pressure with mild temperatures are expected with a low of 31 degrees.
Sunday will be cloudy with a few morning flurries northwest of Milwaukee but overall a mild day with highs in the mid-30s and more melting expected so keep the boots close to avoid the puddles. There isn't much change in the forecast this week with mostly cloudy skies and a few stray flurries on Monday, highs again in the mid-30s. A near repeat forecast for Tuesday with mostly cloudy skies, a few flurries and a high of 36 degrees. Mostly cloudy and mild for Wednesday with a high of 35 degrees with colder air settling in on Wednesday night to give us a slightly more substantial stop to the melting overnight with lows in the mid-20s.
Flurries return on Thursday with a better chance for a wintry mix developing on, you guessed it, Friday again. This will be the fourth Friday in a row with some sort of wintry weather as lows will be in the mid-20s with highs climbing into the mid-30s. However, this system doesn't look to be as substantial as the last several Friday storm systems.
HERE'S YOUR LATEST STORM TEAM WEATHER FORECAST FOR MILWAUKEE AND SOUTHEASTERN WISCONSIN BY JESSE RITKA
TONIGHT: Drizzle/flurries early then cloudy.
Low: 31.
Wind: W 5-10 mph.
SUNDAY: Cloudy with AM light snow northwest of Milwaukee.
High: 36.
Wind: W 5-15 mph.
MONDAY: Mostly cloudy, stray flurry, mild.
High: 35.
TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy, flurries, mild.
High: 36.
WEDNESDAY: Mostly cloudy, mild.
High: 35.