MILWAUKEE — A storm system is passing to our south so we get clouds and some light snow/flurries which will not amount to much and taper off overnight. Temperatures will be closer to average for March overnight with lows in the upper 20s under clouds skies. Sunday will become partly cloudy with temperatures cooler by Lake Michigan, in the upper 30s, with low 40s expected inland as the wind will still be off the lake.
Warmer air returns on Monday with mid-40s for highs and increasing clouds late in the day. Scattered showers arrive Monday night and into early Tuesday morning to knock temperatures down a bit but it will still be seasonal with partly cloudy skies. Wednesday is mostly dry with highs in the low-40s.
A major storm system moves across the Midwest on Thursday and Friday and at this point it looks to bring rain on Thursday and some snow on the backside for Friday, both days will be windy and temperatures will fall from a close to 50 degrees on Thursday 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: Flurries ending, seasonal.
Low: 28.
Wind: NE 5-15 mph.
SUNDAY: Partly cloudy and cool.
High: 38 Lakefront... 42 Inland.
Wind: NE 5-15 mph.
MONDAY: Increasing clouds, warmer with rain possible after sunset.
High: 46.
Wind: S 5-10 mph.
TUESDAY: Rain ending early then some clearing and cooler.
High: 44.
WEDNESDAY: Increasing clouds with rain/snow late.
High: 43.