
Overview: Lower temperatures are expected during the end of the week, dropping into the lower 30s and bringing frost back to southern Wisconsin. The weekend warms back up however, hitting highs in the 50s.
Today: Persistent rain is in store for Thursday, first starting around 11 a.m. and continuing throughout the day. Temperatures quickly rise into the mid 40s, along with partly cloudy skies before the rain hits. Winds blow out of the west at 5 mph with 10 mph gusts.
Tonight: Temperatures fall into the mid 30s Thursday night, with scattered rain showers continuing into the morning. Winds will be light, blowing out of the north at 4 mph with 12 mph gusts.

Tomorrow: Patches of scattered fog along the lake shore are possible on Friday, ending around 7 a.m. Temperatures fall into the lower 40s, coupled with partly sunny skies for most of the day. Winds pick up slightly, blowing out of the north at 8 mph. Friday night temperatures drop into the lower 30s, causing frost to occur in some areas. Skies will be partly cloudy with calm winds.
Extended: Temperatures warm up into the lower 50s on Saturday with mostly sunny skies. Winds speed up, blowing out of the south at 5 mph. Sunday warms up even more, hitting a high in the upper 50s. Winds blow out of the southwest at 12 mph with the occasional rain shower during the day. Monday warms up considerably, maxing out in the upper 60s. Rain is expected to occur in the afternoon, but totals should remain under a quarter of an inch.

