Today: Halloween begins just above freezing before quickly heating up to reach a high in the upper 40s around 3 p.m, coupled with partly sunny skies for a majority of the day, heating things up on the ground. Winds flow out of the west at a brisk 10 mph with gusts reaching 20 mph at their strongest. Light showers are expected in the late afternoon and into the evening, beginning at 7 p.m. before becoming more prevalent as the night goes on.

Tonight: Rain showers dot the skies throughout the night, but total rain accumulation will be kept under a quarter of an inch for the Milwaukee area. Temperatures quickly fall into the low 40s along the lake with high 30s inland, coupled with slower winds out of the west at 5 mph and wind gusts barely reaching 10 mph.

Credit: NWS, Valid 12z Nov. 1st

Tomorrow: Rain continues to plague the skies on Saturday, drizzling throughout the day and into the night before finally ceasing around 2 a.m. Temperatures stay subdued, reaching a measly high in the mid 40s before quickly dropping into the mid 30s as night falls. Winds shift to out of the north at 10 mph, along with 15 mph wind gusts right along the lake. 

Sunday, November 2nd – Tuesday, November 4th: After a very cold morning, Sunday warms up considerably into the low 50s during the day, combined with cloudy skies that slowly turn to rain as night falls. Winds are expected to be almost non-existent, with the occasional gust hitting 5 mph at their strongest. Monday warms up even more than Sunday, with a high in the mid 50s and mostly clear skies making for some unseasonably nice weather this time of year. Tuesday continues the trend of high temperatures with a max reaching the low 50s, along with mostly sunny skies creating some warmth down on the ground.

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