A Sunday soaker possible before the weather quiets down for a while

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Mother Nature will show her wetter side on Sunday. Look for the winds to increase from the southeast as well with gusts near 30 mph. Don't be surprised to see wet snowflakes mix in, especially north of I-94 and some rumbles of thunder to be heard well south. A few tenths of an inch of liquid precipitation will be possible. Highs in the 40s. We dry out for Monday, and then another system impacts us later Tuesday with more showers, especially later in the day and evening. The winds will stay gusty through Monday. Look for gusts from the west Sunday night and Monday around 35 to 40 mph. We quiet down for midweek until more rain moves in for the upcoming weekend. Temperatures will be milder by next weekend as well with highs in the 60s for some.





