National Weather Service Text Product
AFOS product RWSWI
Dates interpreted at 00:00 UTCDisplaying AFOS PIL: RWSWI
Product Timestamp: 2017-11-19 15:29 UTC
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370 AWUS83 KMKX 191529 RWSWI WIZ001>074-200330- Wisconsin Weather Summary National Weather Service Milwaukee/Sullivan WI 929 AM CST Sun Nov 19 2017 .PAST 24 HOURS... Light precipitation impacted mainly southern Wisconsin during the morning hours on Saturday. As rain transitioned to snow, light snow accumulations were observed across the south central and southeast. Amounts were generally under 0.5 inches, with the snow quickly melting thereafter. High temperatures ranged from the lower 30s in the north, to the lower 40s in the southwest and along Lake Michigan. .FORECAST... Quiet weather is anticipated over the next several days, with up and down temperatures. After a chilly Sunday, warmer readings will arrive by Monday, with highs climbing into the 40s statewide. Another cool blast will arrive for Tuesday into Wednesday, before temperatures begin moderating later in the week. There is a chance for light snow across the north and northwest for Tuesday into Wednesday, with only minor accumulations if any. Otherwise no precipitation is forecast through Thursday. $$ SPM