
Saturday:
Clouds increase through the day with light precip developing inland during the afternoon. Areas west/NW of Milwaukee have a better chance of light rain mixing with wet snow later in the day, while right along the lake (including Milwaukee proper) it looks mainly like light rain. Highs around 50F with northeast winds 10-15 mph. Coverage is not complete and some spots may stay mainly dry, especially toward central Wisconsin.
Saturday Night:
As the upper low passes south of the region, light precip continues, mainly light snow inland, and still more rain than snow right along Lake Michigan. Any accumulation looks minor (under 1 inch) and almost all of that would be mainly on grassy surfaces. Very little would accumulate on roads or paved surfaces. Inland lows dip into the upper 20s, lower 30s at the lake. Northerly winds 10-15 mph add a colder feel.

Sunday:
The first truly winter-like air of the season drops in. Gusty northwest winds 15-25 mph (gusts to 30 mph possible near the lake) drive in cold air. Highs only in the mid 30s. A few flurries or light snow showers could linger at times but coverage will be low, though there is a slight potential for lake effect snow if the winds blow off the lake but at this time potential appears to be low.
Sunday Night:
Very cold for early November. Lows fall into the 20s. Northwest wind 10-15 mph which will make wind chills in the teens.
Monday:
Still below normal, but a little recovery. Highs in the mid to upper 30s under partly cloudy skies. Winds NW 10-15 mph. Overall quiet.
Tuesday:
Slow moderation as the deeper trough begins shifting east. Highs return into the lower 40s with lighter west winds around 10 mph. No major weather issues, quiet and cold.
Wednesday:
Continuing gradual warm up. Highs back into the low to mid 40s, with WSW winds 10 mph. Mostly dry with some sun mixing in as temps trend closer to seasonal normals again.

