Michael Fish's NBC26 weather forecast

6 years ago

The cold front passed through yesterday, so don't expect temperatures today to be quite as warm. Temps will still be a little above average for this time of year with highs in the low-40s with plenty of sunshine. The winds also won't be as gusty as yesterday, so it won't feel that badly. There will be a weak low pressure passing by late tonight into Thursday morning that could bring a sprinkle or light shower to a few parts of the area. However, looks like the bulk of the wet weather will miss us to the ESE. Don't be surprised if you don't see any precipitation late tonight. Thursday will be relatively mild, but quite breezy with highs in the mid-40s. You may have a bit more cloudiness the farther north you live. Thursday night looks quiet with lows in the mid-20s. We'll keep things dry on Friday with highs in the low-40s. The weekend won't be that cold with quiet conditions on Saturday and increasing clouds on Sunday. It looks like we'll stay dry for the Packers game at Lambeau Field. A much more potent storm system looks to bring our best shot at widespread rain to the area late Sunday night into Monday. Winds will be blustery and it'll mild with highs in the upper-40s to low-50s. Behind the cold front with this system, all signs point to BIG CHANGES for next week with much colder air filtering  the Badger State and sticking around too. We'll keep you posted!

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