After a chilly but near average Halloween weekend, we will see a slow change in the pattern on the way next week. It all starts with the pattern aloft with temperatures about 1 mile up. We will flip things to a Northwesterly flow, pushing the freezing line at 1 mile up across Northern Wisconsin and Michigan. This will allow this milder air from the Southwest to creep into the region.

As a result, surface temperatures will creep back toward the 60-degree mark by the middle of next week. Average for this time of year is the mid-50s, so we will be slowly returning back above average as we head toward this time next week.

Unfortunately, this Northwesterly flow does not translate to much in the way of rain chances. Only a spotty shower will be possible Saturday, Monday, and Wednesday. In total, rainfall will not add up to much. Likely most in the Stateline will fail to see a quarter inch of rain over the next week or more.

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