Today: After a chilly morning in the low teens, Wednesday warms up all the way into the mid 20s, maxing out around 25 degrees. Winds will be relatively calm out of the northwest, averaging out at 5 mph with the occasional gust hitting 10 mph. Skies would remain clear and sunny throughout the day, with only a few clouds coming out of the north west as evening falls. 

Tonight: Clouds start to cover the sky all of Wednesday night, beginning around midnight and becoming more prevalent as the night goes on. Temperatures bottom out in the mid teens with colder temperatures inland. Winds pick up as the night goes on, starting off at 5 mph before blowing at a moderate 10 mph with 15 mph gusts expected. 

Tomorrow: Snow is in store early Thursday morning, with just over an inch expected throughout the Milwaukee area. Clouds will also blanket the sky during the day, with only a few strips of sky being seen in the late afternoon and evening. Temperatures shoot into the upper 20s, boosted by warm winds out of the south at 10 mph coupled with 15 mph gusts. Thursday night warms up even more into the low 30s, along with even more snow and sleet at 3 a.m., totaling around half an inch in areas. 

Friday, February 6th – Sunday, February 8th: Friday’s temperatures hit the mid 30s during the day, with overcast skies and a 20% chance for snow and sleet in the morning, mostly before 6 a.m. Winds blow even harder, with an average wind speed of 15 mph and gusts around 25 mph. Saturday cools down with temperatures in the mid 20s and cloudy skies all day. Snow is expected on Saturday evening and continues throughout the night and into Sunday morning, dropping about 2 inches of snow. After a snowy morning, Sunday warms into the high 20s with sunny skies expected during the day. 

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