
Well tonight will be calm across much of the region as a high pressure to the north will take control of the weather for the next 36 hours or so. Lows tonight will be in the teens across much of the area, however a weak low pressure will make it for a somewhat cloudy night in Green Bay -- that will keep the lows in the 20's for them.
Otherwise, here is the big thing to type about. Starting around Tuesday we're going to see a low pressure form out of the southern Plain's and it'll cross through the region. For right now, it is looking like a Wednesday and Thursday rain event. It wont be until tomorrow mornings update that I can give you some more information on this because the system is too early to make a good call on, however it is looking like it'll mostly be a rain event.
Unusual? Hardly even. But this could be another good rain maker and we might even get a storm of two from it. Below is a copy image from a GFS model, and this is what I am looking at right now, in the morning I'll do some more work on this system.

So, still some time for this system to do something not very exciting -- which means this could all be a dud which we have all seen before (I remember about a month ago...) but like I have been typing, this is just something that I'll be keeping an eye on. You can check the forecast discussion at www.glwx.blogspot.com if you want to know more about what I am looking at.
Otherwise, a calm night for tonight and a fairly calm day for tomorrow. I'll have more coming up in the morning, but for now, I am Timmy Albertson and that's the weather! Keep checking back for updates because I'll have them.
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