Storm Team 4
A little snow, but how much of it?
MILWAUKEE - High pressure pushes in to our South today and begins to offer brighter conditions.
We'll have a mix of sun and clouds with temperatures near seasonal averages in the mid 30s.
A couple of waves in the mid levels of the atmosphere could trigger some periods of snow showers or flurries early and again later tonight, but no significant accumulation is expected.
Dry weather looks to continue through the balance of the work week with growing sunshine on the way, too.
Winds shifting around to the Southwest and a bit of a ridge in the jet stream will lead to a warming trend over the next several days.
We could touch 40 degrees by Wednesday and continue in the low to mid 40s heading into next weekend.
Assuming no accumulation at Mitchell International in Milwaukee, that would mean our record breaking streak of consecutive days without snow will keep climbing.
Tuesday's Storm Team 4Cast from Scott Steele:
Today: Partly cloudy and breezy with a few snow showers or flurries, especially early
High: Near 34
Wind: SW 10-18 mph gusting to 25 mph
Tonight: Partly to mostly cloudy and seasonally cold with a bit of light snow possible
Low: Near 24
Wind: SW 5-15 mph
Wednesday: Mostly sunny and warmer
High: Near 40
Wind: SSW 7-15 mph
Wednesday night: Mainly clear, breezy, and more mild
Low: Near 31
Wind: SW 10-15 mph
Thursday: Sunny and even warmer
High: Near 43

















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