The day started off with plenty of sunshine warming temperatures once
again above average, in the upper 30s and low 40s. Clouds were quick to
roll in, however, during the afternoon and evening. These clouds
developing ahead of a fast moving 'clipper-type' system currently moving
through the Upper Midwest.
A few flurries or even light snow showers will be possible overnight,
but no accumulation is expected. The air mass overhead is currently dry
and this will limit just how much wintry precipitation makes it down
near the surface. Skies will remain partly cloudy to mostly cloudy
through Tuesday afternoon with highs warming into the mid 30s, still a
little above average. A strong cold front will move through southern
Wisconsin and northern Illinois Tuesday evening and this could bring few
flurries during that time.
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