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Tuesday was the coldest morning in two and a half weeks in southeast Wisconsin. A few communities dropped down into the single digits with everyone else in the teens. This is right around the average date for our last night in the teens in Milwaukee.
Temperatures over the next few days with rise up a little with highs around 50 both Wednesday and Thursday before dropping through the 40s and 30s as we start the weekend.
There won't be too much wind Tuesday but a light wind out of the NW will still be enough to push wind chills into the 20s. A nice breeze will return Wednesday and Thursday with gusts to 20 mph. That breeze will bring in the warmer air for the middle of the week.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to track the up and down temps.