Temperature: 42°F
Dew Point: 23°F
Wind: SSW 2 mph
Clouds: Clear
Precipitation: 10%
Slight southwest winds are shifting to warmer temperatures for Wisconsin. After shifting locations for a conference, temperatures in Green Bay will consist of a high of 55°F for the day with clear skies. The lack of cloud cover will cause the temperatures to drop tonight to a low of 28°F.
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| Figure 1. current surface (intellicast.com). |
The very low trough in the jet stream is hovering areas that are experincing alot of precipitation (snow and rain) in places like Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah. This low pressure system is following an occluded and warm front, creating the system of storms. North of the occluded front, there is a series of drylines. This indicates that there is a sharp moisture difference.
| Figure 2. Jet stream at 250 hPa (earth.nullschool.net). |
It is unlikely that the precipitation over the Rockies right now will come toward the Midwest. With the continuation of southern winds and clear skies will continue the stretch of warm temperatures.

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