First April weekend forecast looks quiet but a few precip chances for next week, even snow

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Overnight showers into Saturday will quickly become a thing of the past as the weather pattern looks fairly quiet for the bulk of the weekend. Highs either side of 50 as well for both days. Sunday will feature sunnier skies. Then a quick-moving system will give us the chance for light snow, mainly Monday morning. A slight accumulation is possible. So the morning commute could be a bit tricky in spots. Thursday showers follow the snow chance on Monday. Otherwise, it's pretty darn quiet much of the coming week. This is actually a good time to review your severe weather awareness skills, and we'll be posting about this throughout next week and discussing it on air as well. It'll be Severe Weather Awareness week in Wisconsin in case you're wondering.




Snow amounts expected Monday morning...


