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It's been another soggy and gloomy day in SE WI with plenty of rain and fog once again. Temps have been mild all day in the 40s and will continue to rise a few degrees overnight.
Temps make a run at 50 degrees from Milwaukee southward on Saturday where there may be a few breaks in the clouds for an hour or two in the afternoon. Mid to upper 40s will be common.
Temps stay in the 40s on Sunday, but clouds will fill back in with a chance of light rain as the low pressure system tracking through Indiana has trended a little farther north with the track.
Temps remain above normal through the end of the year, but a strong cold front will move through New Years Eve night.
This will allow cold, Canadian air to spill into the Great Lakes for the first week to week and a half of January.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather App to see the full forecast.