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Impact Day: Morgen Shower

Impact Day: Morgen Shower

A rainy start to the day with heights in the 40s

I hope you have a great Wednesday. GOOD MORNING. Here is a look at what you can expect today. And you need a few things this morning. Good patience for a pack. But we have morning rain that is going through. So you need the umbrellas this morning. The rain boots, the rain equipment, the afternoon. We dry out. But also no, because we have the rain. Plus a cold floor in some places that are nearby or below freezing. There could be some icy routes that develop. Even if your car thermometer shows temperatures above the freezing point. Be careful with these fewer travel areas. So we have two small stacks of rain that are going through. You can see that we have a batch that goes through a large part of the Beaver Dam, a little in Hartford. I know you see this little climb here. This is actually the windmill farm. So it hits the radar and gives it a funky look. So if you look at it, you can impress your friends with this knowledge. But this moves through Port Washington and slight showers in Sheboygan. The batch at the bottom of your screen near the south. This is a bit a heavier batch. When it rolled through Janesville, it actually appeared a little thunder. We had a flash on the radar, so that also went through Delavan. So a heavy rain fell for about 20 minutes or so. That is now rolling through Mukwonago. CALEDONIA. You can get this here in Oak Creek on time. I mentioned that it was about 30 minutes away and it was in Sun Oak Creek for 30 minutes. You have this action at the moment. And at some point this will enforce Milwaukee here. Give it about, I would say for half an hour. And this heavier batch will be in our neck of the forest. The reason why we have this is this area with low pressure that moves to the east, it brings this moisture into moisture, and that's why we get this little increase. This is our clipper. It only moves through. It will be east when we go to the afternoon. And then we will be good. But be attentive again. Everyone has a wet plaster this morning. And fewer travel areas, even though we freeze, the floor is still very cold. So there could be a certain potential of some icing on the cake. We saw that yesterday in Muskegon and even along 41 closer to the Zoo exchange. At the moment Milwaukee looks good. You can see that it definitely still rains out there. 36 degrees today. We surpassed in the mid -1940s while we hand over these rain shower and change these wind directions. So that's going on today. You see. That moves east. We are good to go overnight most of the time that we shower like a villain overnight, but it doesn't look so impressive. And even tomorrow afternoon, if this wave moves from us due to a lot of activity to the north, you could get a villain shower out of it, but nothing that I keep too impressive at this point. In fact, when we go to Friday, we will receive our last system of the week, which will probably remain in the north, but it brings the cooler air for the weekend. Check out this temperature on Saturday 36 on Sunday, but we win a lot of daylight. You can see that. NOW. Check out this sunrise. 632 sunset 538 We win two hours, six minutes of daylight, and we are only 11 days of daylight savings, where we are a little less at the front. But overall we will reach a 50 on Friday. It will be very windy on Friday, and then we get this drop behind this front, which brings us the cold air in good time at the beginning of March. RIGHT. Where is the year going? YES. You know how it still feels that it is January, but the temperatures feel like spring. TEMPERAMENT

Impact Day: Morgen Shower

A rainy start to the day with heights in the 40s

Early showering on Wednesday with mostly cloudy sky in the afternoon. Hochs will be in her mid -40s. Tonight there are another chance for a rain/snow mix with deep stalls near 33f. Friday before the radiator air returns over the weekend.

Early showering on Wednesday with mostly cloudy sky in the afternoon. Heights will be in the mid -1940s.

Another chance for a rain/snow mix tonight with deep stalls near 33f.

The highs will be early on Thursday in the low 40s with the chance of a wintry mixture early a day.

The temperatures climb into the 1950s on Friday before the cooler air returns at the weekend.