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Milwaukee’s Week Ahead, Drizzle, Rain, and First Snow Chances as NWS Forecasts Wintery Mix

The National Weather Service has expected a combination of drizzle, rain, and maybe snow for Milwaukee residents as they get ready for a normal late autumn week. As of right now, the National Weather Service reports fog and mist, 93% humidity, and five-mile visibility.

Milwaukee will see temperatures rise from 45 degrees Fahrenheit to 48 degrees today, with southeast winds of 10 miles per hour. There is a 60% chance of precipitation, with less than a tenth of an inch predicted, and light drizzle may start before 8 p.m. and shift to rain between 8 p.m. and 1 a.m. Monday will bring a 40% chance of rain before the afternoon, with a high of 49 F and northwest winds at 10-15 mph. The National Weather Service predicts that tonight’s temperatures will dip to about 24 degrees Fahrenheit with gusts of up to 25 miles per hour from the west.

Milwaukee will have a range of weather conditions this week, with Tuesday seeing bright skies and a high of almost 36 degrees Fahrenheit. Wednesday will bring a high of 40 degrees Fahrenheit, calmer winds, and a small chance of snow before midday, followed by showers. Thanksgiving Day is predicted to be “A chance of rain and snow,” with highs of about 37 degrees Fahrenheit and largely cloudy sky. There is a 40% probability of precipitation on Thursday night, which could result in snowfall. A chilly night with temps around 17 F will follow a drier, partly sunny Friday with a high of about 30 F. Saturday will be sunny but cold, with highs near 25 F, as stated by theNational Weather Service.

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