Expect more of the same this morning as west and southwest winds remain strong. As low pressure pulls away, winds will gradually decrease this afternoon, landing in the 20-30 mph range. We also hold on to a mostly cloudy sky. That, along with today's wind will hold temperatures in the upper 50s.
Skies cloud back over overnight which may lead to a stray shower or two by sunrise. However, the focus will slowly turn from gusty winds to potentially our first snowflakes of the season.
Winds stay breezy Wednesday, though they will be blowing out of the west-northwest. This will bring afternoon highs down 10°-15° from today's highs, landing most in the mid 40s. Forecast models then show a some moisture accompanying the rush of cold air that occurs ahead of the secondary low.
This may result in a few late-day sprinkles, possibly the first flurries of the season. A scattered mix chance remains in place overnight into Thursday as a stronger system slides into the Great Lakes. The heaviest precipitation with this system will be confined to areas along and east of I-39, though we'll have to watch trends. Afternoon highs will continue to cool, landing in the upper 30s and low 40s. High pressure builds into Friday, resulting in less wind and less of a chance for wintry precipitation.
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