Regional Weather Summary
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Weather Summary for North-Central and Northeast Wisconsin
National Weather Service Green Bay WI
909 PM CDT Tue Apr 23 2024

Variable clouds prevailed across the region late this evening as
some locations had clear skies, while other locations were cloudy.
The rain has ended and temperatures had dropped into the lower to
middle 30s north, upper 30s to middle 40s south.

Skies are forecast to gradually clear overnight as high pressure
begins to build into the area. A colder air mass behind a departed
cold front will send low temperatures down into the lower 20s in
north-central Wisconsin, lower 30s across east-central Wisconsin.

This high pressure is forecast to move across the Great Lakes on
Wednesday, providing for sunny skies and less wind. High
temperatures are expected to only reach the lower 40s near Lake
Michigan, mainly lower 50s inland.

Quiet weather will continue through Thursday as the high pressure
shifts to the east and winds turn to the southeast. Highs on
Thursday will warm to around 50 degrees near Lake Michigan, upper
50s to lower 60s inland.

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Kallas


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