Typical Wisconsin spring weather with Sunday storms turning to snow

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Remember I'm just the messenger. I don't create this stuff. The weather on Saturday, compared to Friday, was less than desirable. Highs were either side of 40 after a record high of 77 Friday. On Sunday, it'll be warmer and wetter with rounds of storms into the afternoon. Small hail, gusty winds, heavy rain, and frequent lightning are possible. Severe weather should stay south. Any showers we have will switch over to light snow into the overnight behind a cold front. Minimal snowfall is possible, especially on grassy surfaces. Highs will be in the 50s to near 60. But drop drastically again on Monday with highs again either side of 40. A similar storm system will be impacted us for the middle of the week. More specifically on Wednesday before it dries out for the end of the week. Highs then will be seasonable with numbers around 50.
Severe storm threat to the south but still can't rule out a few gustier storms with small hail and heavy rain...







