Today: A stationary front hovering over southern Illinois keeps cold air over Wisconsin, preventing temperatures from breaching 20 degrees at their warmest, but with windchill the temperature will feel closer to around 10 degrees. Skies will be predominantly clear, with an occasional cloud popping up, mostly in the afternoon. Winds blow out of the west at 10 mph, with occasional gusts hitting close to 20 mph.

Tonight: Friday night changes slightly from the day prior’s weather, with temperatures falling into the upper teens at their coldest, coupled with partly cloudy skies for a majority of the night. Winds calm down considerably as a high pressure system moves into the area, hitting a placid 5 mph average with gusts that barely break 10 mph. 

Tomorrow: Saturday starts off cold, with temperatures hovering around 25 degrees and a wind chill around 10 degrees. Skies will turn mostly cloudy overnight Friday and remain that way throughout the day on Saturday, clearing up slightly as night falls. Winds hover around 10 mph during the day and into the night, with gusts occasionally blowing at 15 mph, especially along the lakeshore.

 Sunday, January 4th – Tuesday, January 6th: After beginning mostly sunny, Sunday turns to overcast by noon with warmer temperatures in the mid 20s and winds that stay fairly calm during the day. Sunday night has around a 30% chance of snow around 9 P.M., with total snow accumulation under 1 inch. Overcast skies are predicted for Monday, with temperatures warming up to a high in the mid 30s, especially along the lake. Tuesday is a similar story, with temperatures warming up further to the upper 30s, coupled with cloudy skies and a 20% chance of rain before noon.

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