A chilly start to meteorological spring
Posted: Mar 1, 2025 4:21 AM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Those chilly winds really changed things around our region. Before the Arctic front barreled its way through Friday evening, we were dealing with temps in the 50s in the afternoon. But now we'll see 20s on Saturday and 30s for Sunday. These are daytime readings. Any wind will make it feel that much colder. So it's back to wintertime reality even though it's now officially meteorological spring. Keep in mind an average high for the start of March is near 40.



In terms of precipitation, look for a bigger system to impact us starting Tuesday as rain and then perhaps a changeover to snow during the day on Wednesday. Still finetuning this forecast.


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