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It's been a spectacular Saturday across the Badger state with abundant sunshine and temps in the low to mid 50s.
Temps rise into the low 50s once again Sunday under abundant sunshine, but it'll be a touch cooler near the lake thanks to a northeasterly breeze.
Clouds increase Sunday night with mainly overcast skies on Monday. We'll stay dry during the day, but spotty rain showers move in late evening and continue into Tuesday. Most of the rain with this system looks to fall Monday night and early Tuesday morning before tapering off. There may be a few wet snowflakes mixing in with the rain, but no accumulation is expected.
We'll dry out heading into the Thanksgiving holiday, but temps will be dropping behind the early week low pressure system. Highs reach the mid to upper 40s on Monday, but only reach the low 40s Wednesday and Thursday.
By the end of the week and into next weekend, we're looking at 30s for highs and maybe a few flurries on Saturday.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather App to see if blustery winds will accompany the drop in temps.