Quiet conditions expected through the weekend

Low clouds are lingering across the Badger State on this Friday with a few isolated flurries falling from those clouds.

We're expected clouds to start breaking apart later today into tonight, allowing temps to drop into the upper teens to low 20s by Saturday morning. With the clouds breaking up, expect a good amount of sunshine on Saturday with highs in the upper 30s to around 40 degrees. A breezy southerly wind will help boost temps back into the low to mid 40s on Sunday, but it'll also bring an increase in clouds ahead of our next system.

That system will bring us off and on rain showers throughout are Monday. Temps will be in the upper 30s to mid 40s, so too warm for any snow.

A few light showers linger into Tuesday, but temps will still be close to 40s. We're keeping an eye on another system for next Thursday, but there's a lot of uncertainty in the track and subsequent precipitation type. Stay tune! While we're running nearly 11" below normal for snowfall this season, we aren't hurting in the precipitation department. Winter has been near normal , and Milwaukee's running an inch above normal dating back to the start of September. 

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