Gradually Decreasing Clouds Today… Dry, But Chilly
Friday’s Forecast High: 37F / Tonight’s Low: 26F – Last updated Friday, November 22, 2019 at 8:40 AM…
Clouds were slow to clear overnight, so many of us will have to deal with some clouds this morning. The clouds should gradually decrease through the day as high pressure builds in from the west. Even with some sunshine, it’s going to be chilly today with highs in the mid-upper 30s.
Mostly clear and seasonably cold tonight with lows in the low-mid 20s.
It continues to look dry for the weekend with a mix of sun and clouds. Temps will be a bit warmer with highs in the low-mid 40s. Good luck to Wisconsin deer hunters!
Looking Ahead… Monday is looking mostly cloudy as a weak system tracks by to our north. There’s a very small chance for some light rain or snow in parts of the area.
Forecast models continue to struggle with tracking a potential storm system that could impact our area centered around Tuesday. This is common this far out, when the energy with the storm is still west of Alaska. Some models have the storm tracking a bit farther north than 24 hours ago, which would increase the chance for precipitation in our area. Others still keep it south/east. We should get better model data as the potential storm approaches the US mainland over the weekend. For now, we’ll keep at least a slight chance of snow or rain/snow mix in the forecast for Tuesday and Tuesday night with highs in the upper 30s.
Wednesday still looks dry with decreasing clouds. Highs will be in the upper 30s to near 40F.
Additional disturbances could produce more precipitation on Thanksgiving Thursday, Friday and into the following weekend. High temps look to be in the upper 30s to near 40F, with lows in the upper 20s to low 30s… so the precip could fall as a mix of rain and snow.
Be sure to stay tuned for updates concerning next weeks forecast, especially if you have travel plans for the Thanksgiving holiday. In the meantime, happy Friday and have a great weekend! -Bill Graul
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