If you figure out this weather pattern, please let me know. It's all over the place.
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--I always say this. The month of March is transition time. And this forecast proves it. We're going from highs in the 20s on Saturday to near 60 by Wednesday and St. Patrick's Day. The wind chill numbers, by the way, will hang out in the single digits on Saturday. And then we sit and wait for a bit of snow coming late Saturday night into early Sunday. By the way, as the snow is falling, we're going back to Daylight Saving Time. So make sure to change your clocks ahead an hour before going to bed Saturday night. In terms of snow amounts, look for a half an inch to an inch. Watch for slick roads Sunday morning too.
All in all, the weather pattern looks pretty quiet this coming week. There's a rain chance on Monday and then Friday. That's about it. The modifying temps will be the big talker with highs again near 60 by the middle of the week.