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Soggy stretch: Clouds, wind and rain move in Thursday

Thunderstorms expected Friday morning and Friday evening.

Soggy stretch: Clouds, wind and rain move in Thursday

Thunderstorms expected Friday morning and Friday evening.

WIN 149 TO 136. ALSO, I WAS WATCHING SOME CLIPS FROM THE GAME, SOME HIGHLIGHTS. GRAYSON ALLEN. MY GOODNESS. THAT I THINK EVERYBODY WAS LIKE, CRAZY. YEAH. HE’S GOT IT. AND HE SHOWED US. YEAH. SO WHAT YOU’RE GOING TO DO IS GOING TO GET A CHICK-FIL-A. IS HE GOING TO GET A CALL RIGHT. I DID LOVE ANOTHER CLIP THAT WE SHARED EARLY THIS MORNING AND CHECK OUR SOCIAL MEDIA TO CHECK IT OUT. BUT IN A POST-GAME INTERVIEW WITH JRUE HOLIDAY, HE WAS ASKED BY A REPORTER, YOU KNOW, WHEN DID YOU KNOW THAT YOU WERE GOING TO HAVE SUCH A GREAT NIGHT? I MEAN, IT’S LIKE, YOU KNOW, I JUST WOKE UP LIKE THIS. YES. HE SAID THIS. YEAH, YES, WE NEED THAT ENERGY, ESPECIALLY TO WARM US UP THIS MORNING BECAUSE IT IS A BRUTAL OUT THERE. IF YOU’RE HEADING OUT RIGHT NOW, HAVE ALL THE LAYERS ON LOTS OF LAYERS FOR THE MORNING. AND HONESTLY, GOING INTO THE AFTERNOON, WE DO HAVE A VERY SMALL POTENTIAL OF A LITTLE RAIN MIX. BUT A LOT OF THIS IS GOING TO BE HAPPENING AFTER ABOUT 5 TO 6:00. I JUST HAVE THE IMPACT ICON UP BECAUSE IT MAY HAPPEN DURING THAT EVENING COMMUTE. IF YOU’RE GOING TO WRIGLEY FIELD TODAY, YOU MIGHT SEE SOME OF THOSE LIGHT SHOWERS BY ABOUT 3:00 OR SO. I THINK YOU’RE GOING TO BE JUST FINE. I WOULDN’T EVEN WORRY ABOUT IT. WHAT I AM WORRIED ABOUT IS FRIDAY. FRIDAY LOOKS REALLY NASTY. IT DEPENDS ON A LOT OF FACTORS COMING TOGETHER. I KNOW IT’S KIND OF EARLY FOR US TO SEE THE POTENTIAL OF SEVERE WEATHER, BUT IT IS DEFINITELY POSSIBLE. AND THEN WE DO HAVE SOME LINGERING SNOW SHOWERS AS WE GO INTO SATURDAY. A LIVE LOOK OUTSIDE AT THE WIND CHILLS THIS MORNING. LOOK AT THAT. IT FEELS LIKE 22. MILWAUKEE, 13 AND WAUKESHA. THERE IS MY OF OUTSIDE HERE AT PFIZER. SO TODAY IT’S ALL ABOUT THE WINTER LAYERS. AND THEN LATER ON TODAY, YOU MAY NOT NEED AS MANY OF THEM AS I’M TRACKING THAT VERY MINOR RAIN MIX. AND THAT’S GOING TO BE HAPPENING ALONG THE WARM FRONT. THE AREA OF LOW PRESSURE, THAT’S THE BIG GUY I’M WATCHING AS WE GO INTO YOUR FRIDAY. SO LET ME TRACK THIS FOR YOU WITH OUR LATEST FEATURE, CARS HIGHLIGHTING THAT LITTLE BIT OF A MIX. IT’S VERY QUICK. YOU COULD SEE CHICAGO BY THREE FOR US. IT’S GOING TO BE LIKELY 5 TO 6. WINTRY WEATHER GOES TO THE NORTH AND THERE IS OUR WARM FROM IT GETS STUCK IN GREEN BAY AND THAT IS ESSENTIAL TO MY FORECAST BECAUSE NOW WE’RE IN THE WARM SECTOR OF THIS AREA OF LOW PRESSURE. WHEN YOU’RE IN BETWEEN THE WARM FRONT AND THE COLD FRONT, THAT IS PRIME ZONE FOR THE POTENTIAL OF THUNDERSTORMS TO DEVELOP. AND YOU SEE ROUND ONE OF STORMS GOES THROUGH OVERNIGHT TONIGHT, LIKELY GOING TO WAKE YOU UP AND YOUR KIDS AND YOUR DOGS. THEN WE GET THIS BIG BREAK IN BETWEEN BEFORE WE GET ROUND TO ROUND TWO IS WHAT I’M VERY CONCERNED WITH, BECAUSE THIS IS THE ONE THAT COULD BRING US THE POTENTIAL OF DAMAGING WINDS, ISOLATED TORNADOES AND EVEN THE POSSIBILITY OF LARGE HAIL. I’M GOING TO KEEP A VERY CLOSE EYE ON THAT. IT LOOKS LIKE A 4 TO 8:00 TIME FRAME FOR TOMORROW. THAT LOW MOVES OUT BACKSIDE. THE WIND PICKS UP, AND THEN WE TRANSITION RIGHT BACK TO WINTER WITH BLOWING SNOW GOING INTO EARLY SATURDAY. SO REALLY NOT A BEAUTIFUL NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. IT’S KIND OF NASTY. AND YOU CAN SEE THE STORM PREDICTION CENTER ISSUING A MODERATE RISK. THAT’S A FOUR OUT OF FIVE, A PRETTY HIGH RISK FOR AREAS IN DAVENPORT, EAST OF IOWA THERE, AND ALSO WESTERN ILLINOIS. SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSIN IS INCLUDED IN A THREE OUT OF FIVE, WHICH IS NOTHING TO SCOFF AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR. AND THEN ANOTHER BULLSEYE RIGHT OVER MEMPHIS, IN FACT, THE TORNADIC THREAT IS A LITTLE BIT GREATER NEAR MEMPHIS. AND WE STILL DO HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF ONE HERE FOR SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN. YOU COULD SEE THE SEVERE THREAT TOMORROW, A TWO OUT OF FIVE. SO WE DO HAVE SOME THINGS GOING FOR US AND SOME THINGS WE DON’T. WE HAVE WIND SHEAR. THE TIMING IS ACTUALLY ON OUR SIDE. AND THE PROXIMITY TO THE AREA OF LOW PRESSURE IS FAVORABLE FOR STRONG STORMS. THE ENERGY IS VERY LOW, THOUGH. IF WE CAN’T RAMP UP THAT ENERGY, WE CAN STILL HAVE STRONG STORMS. NOT AS BAD AS WILL BE SOUTH OF US. MOISTURE IS IN QUESTION. CAN WE GET THE DEW POINTS UP INTO THE FIFTIES AND SIXTIES TO CONJURE UP THUNDERSTORMS? THE LAKE MAY SHUT THAT DOWN AND THAT IS SOMETHING I’LL KEEP A VERY CLOSE EYE ON. SO TO RECAP, ROUND ONE IS OVERNIGHT WE GET A BREAK. ROUND TWO IS 5 TO 9 AND THEN WE HAVE THE POTENTIAL OF ALL HAZARDS OF SEVERE WEATHER, ESPECIALLY FOR SOUTHWESTERN WISCONSIN. YOU CAN SEE THE SEVEN DAY FORECAST HIGHLIGHTING BLOWING SNOW ON SATURDAY AND ANOTHER POTENTIAL OF SEVERE WEATHER ON TUESDAY. BUT WE’RE GOING TO SEND IT UP TO MATT SALEMME AND NEWS CHOPPER 12 WITH A C
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Soggy stretch: Clouds, wind and rain move in Thursday

Thunderstorms expected Friday morning and Friday evening.

Interactive Radar | Weather Watch Map Room | Traffic Conditions | ClosingsAs baseball fans in Milwaukee get ready for the "Boys of Summer" to return, the weather forecast is not playing along.On Thursday, clouds, wind, and rain will move in as the day goes on with a chance for a rain/snow mix. Scattered rain and thunderstorms are possible overnight. Expect thunderstorms Friday morning. Friday evening a cold front could bring the threat of strong to severe thunderstorms. Behind the severe weather, snow develops Saturday. As for the Brewers' home opener on Monday, there is a chance for showers with highs in the low 50s. Follow our WISN weather team on social mediaChief Meteorologist Mark Baden on Facebook and TwitterMeteorologist Daji Aswad on Facebook and TwitterMeteorologist Lindsey Slater on Facebook and TwitterMeteorologist Molly Bernard on Facebook and TwitterWatch our forecasts on TV or onlineHere's where to find our latest video forecast. You can also watch a livestream of our latest newscast here. The banner on our website turns red when we're live.We're also streaming on the Very Local app for Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV.Download our app for the latestHere is where you can download our app for the latest weather alerts.

Interactive Radar | Weather Watch Map Room | Traffic Conditions | Closings

As baseball fans in Milwaukee get ready for the "Boys of Summer" to return, the weather forecast is not playing along.

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On Thursday, clouds, wind, and rain will move in as the day goes on with a chance for a rain/snow mix.

Scattered rain and thunderstorms are possible overnight.

Expect thunderstorms Friday morning.

Threat of severe weather Friday, March 31
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Friday evening a cold front could bring the threat of strong to severe thunderstorms.

Behind the severe weather, snow develops Saturday.

As for the Brewers' home opener on Monday, there is a chance for showers with highs in the low 50s.

Follow our WISN weather team on social media

Watch our forecasts on TV or online

Here's where to find our latest video forecast. You can also watch a livestream of our latest newscast here. The banner on our website turns red when we're live.

We're also streaming on the Very Local app for Roku, Apple TV or Amazon Fire TV.

Download our app for the latest

Here is where you can download our app for the latest weather alerts.