December chill lightens up a little before Arctic air takes over later in the week
Posted: Dec 1, 2024 6:22 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--We're entering the darkest days of the year along with the coldest temperatures. In fact, meteorological winter begins on Sunday. But looking ahead, I see a bit of a warmup as we get into the first part of this coming week. Highs will go from the 20s to the 30s. But it won't be long lived. A few Arctic fronts will make a dent in the temps starting Wednesday. There's another system moving through into the weekend. Both weather makers will generate a bit of light snow but nothing major.
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Few snow chances this week (midweek & into the weekend)...
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