The Latest from Storm Team 5...
A beautiful day it was out there in northeast Wisconsin! Plenty of sunshine especially for the morning, and temperatures reached the 60s for all except the lakeshore.
A held up cold front is draped to our north and west and it is throwing some weak energy our wa
y. Around or after bedtime tonight, a narrow band of rain will move in from west to east, but after the rain passes, we should remain just cloudy. Very mild night ahead, as lows only fall into the 40s.
Tomorrow, the day will open up cloudy with some spotty, hit or miss showers. Its as we head into the later afternoon and evening where the activity will likely become a bit more scattered. In some of the steadier showers, there could be some grumbles of thunder. Severe weather is not to be expected. Activity will taper overnight to just a few spotty showers or sprinkles.
Highs tomorrow will still stay above average in the 50s for most and 60s west of the Fox Valley. Cooler lakeside, only around 50 degrees. A south wind will continue between 10-15mph, few gusts around 20 or 25mph.
Monday, while there is a mention of some isolated showers, the main story will be the wind. West winds, especially for the afternoon, will gust 35 to 45 mph. Highs will sit in the low to mid 50s. As we cool down quickly Monday night, any lingering precipitation, especially up north, could fall as wet snow flakes.
Quiet mid week, before scattered showers and storms move in Thursday night into Friday. Early look at Easter weekend shows both days being very quiet with temperatures in the 50s and 60s!
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