Wet weather could tamp down turnout in Michigan and Wisconsin

Wet weather could tamp down turnout in Michigan and Wisconsin


While severe weather is not expected to affect the presidential election, a cold front is making its way across the nation’s midsection, bringing rain to two battleground states on Election Day.

Rain is expected in the swing states of Michigan and Wisconsin as the front progresses eastward. It will move into the Ohio and Tennessee River valleys by nightfall.

In Wisconsin, rain is expected to wind down around midday in Madison and during the afternoon in Milwaukee. Temperatures will be in the 60s, which is unseasonably warm for this time of year. 

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In Michigan, rain will cover the state from west to east throughout the day. In the western portion of the state near Grand Rapids, it will rain most of the day. In Detroit,

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