Not bad, mom, for your forecast. Not the greatest either.
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Milwaukee (CBS 58)--Mom, it can always be worse. Right? Your weather on Sunday will be pretty much what you saw on Saturday. You call this persistent forecasting. Not much change. We're dealing with a few pesky areas of low pressure surrounding us, keeping the clouds in tact. Maybe a few passing showers too, but it doesn't look widespread at all. Temperatures will be cool, near 40 degrees as you head to church or brunch. And then expect readings in the low 50s lakeside and near 60 toward Lake Country.
We all get into the 60s for much of next week with some nice weather, wouldn't you know it, as you head back to work and school. More showers and thunder showers are expected by the middle and latter part of next week plus next weekend too.