Gino Recchia NBC26 Storm Shield Weather Forecast

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A dry and mild weather pattern continues for Northeast Wisconsin. Skies started overcast this morning but some breaks in the clouds did develop along the lakeshore areas. Temperatures rose into the upper 20s today, adding another day of above average temperatures to the area. Tonight skies will remain partly cloudy to mostly cloudy with overnight lows in the lower 20s and light winds out of the southwest around 5 to 10 mph. Monday, Mostly cloudy skies will persist with light winds out of the southwest around 5 to 10 mph with temperatures climbing into the mid 30s. If we get some more sunshine than currently anticipated, temperatures will rise into the upper 30s. Tuesday will be nearly identical to Monday with highs back in the mid 30s with partly to mostly cloudy skies. Wednesday mid 20s and partly cloudy skies. There is a weak system that is going to move across the area Thursday evening. A few flurries or passing snow showers are possible. Highs will be in the upper 20s. The coldest air of the season arrives behind this arctic front. It appears that temperatures will remain well below normal going into the second half of January. Up until today, we are the 8th warmest start to winter on record. With this cold air however moving in, that will definitely change. For anyone hoping for a snow storm in our area, you might want to try somewhere else, because Northeast Wisconsin is out of stock for the foreseeable future.

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