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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- We didn't get there, but it was enough. I'm talking about record snowfall on Halloween. It was 3.3" at Milwaukee Mitchell but not quite the 5.4" we saw exactly four years ago. However, with the snow, we even saw thunder snow and even waterspouts too.
Thankfully, Mother Nature is giving us some quieter weather for the rest of the week and milder air too. Look for highs in the 50s by Thursday and certainly the weekend. But eventually the RAIN chances will increase, especially the second part of the upcoming weekend, and they'll continue into next week too. I don't see any extreme cold coming our way or any major winter systems. Yet.
Now, we're in November, it's amazing to see how temperatures take a slide. For the first part of the month, we're in the mid 50s for highs. But by the end of the month, it's in the low 40s.