Sweater weather to umbrella weather this coming week

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--We have a little something for everyone in this forecast. First off, low pressure on Saturday will give us a few nuisance showers during the day. But we should clear out into tonight, setting the stage for frost and the viewing of a few Orionid meteor showers overnight. Sunday promises to be the nicest day of the next week with plenty of sun and highs in the 50s. Then we get into a fairly active weather pattern, featuring on/off showers through the upcoming week. A few storms are even possible Tuesday into Wednesday. Highs will be mainly in the 60s but near 70 by midweek. A more potent cold front, according to one computer model, could impact the region by a week from Sunday, giving us a storm threat and then a big cool down potentially. Stay tuned.




In the meantime, it's just about the peak of the fall leaves across our area. Please send us your pictures at [email protected] or via the CBS 58 weather mobile app. It's free to download.
