A bit of wintry mix before more cold arrives for the start of the work week
Posted: Jan 12, 2025 3:45 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Drier air will keep snowfall amounts lighter on Sunday. It looks like more wintry mix will be part of the scenario as well, keeping the totals lower. A quarter to a half an inch will be the range for many. Most of it should wrap up into the afternoon as well. Arctic air follows into Sunday night, and you'll feel it for the first part of the upcoming week. In fact, wind chill numbers will probably remain below zero for a few days as daytime highs only reach the teens for Monday and Tuesday. We then warmup by the end of the week. But it'll be brief as more Arctic air works in for the upcoming weekend with highs then in the 20s. I still don't see a major winter storm coming anytime soon.
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