Lingering clouds on Halloween before beautiful weather returns to start November

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Clouds have been streaming into southeast Wisconsin all day today, but it's still been rather comfortable with a light wind and temps in the upper 50s to low 60s.

Mostly cloudy skies will continue through tonight with a couple showers/drizzle/mist possible from Milwaukee southward. Patchy fog is possible elsewhere.

Any precip ends early Monday morning with decreasing clouds mid to late afternoon. By the time trick-or-treating begins, skies will be turning sunny with temps in the low 60s, dropping into the 50s during the evening.

After partly sunny skies on Halloween, beyond beautiful weather is on tap for the middle of the week. Mostly sunny skies and southerly winds will boost temps into the upper 60s to around 70° for the first three days of November.

Wind will turn blustery on Thursday ahead of the next system that'll bring a chance for showers and storms Friday and off and on into the weekend. Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather App to see the full forecast.