Snow flurries gone, skies clearing, temps to fall into low 20s
MILWAUKEE (WITI) — The start of a new work week kicked off with a wet mess in southeast Wisconsin. First there was light rain. Then by late morning on Monday, November 11th, there was a nice dose of snow flurries. It's a sign the coldest temperatures of the season are making their way south.
The FOX6 weather team says now that the snow flurries have tapered off and move on, we can expect the winds to die down and temperatures to fall into the low 20s by the evening hours.
Monday night: Clearing and cold. Low: 20°. Wind: NW-N 10-18 mph
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. High: 32°. Wind: NW 6-12 mph
Tuesday Night: Clear. Lows in the teens. Light wind.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. Becoming windy. High: 38°. Wind: SW 15-25 mph
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