No White Christmas, But New Year's Eve is a different story
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MPS considers booting 2 charter schools out of district buildings
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’More than double?!’ Shock and confusion as new property...
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Kenosha teacher under investigation
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Milwaukee LGBT Community Center announces campaign to raise $25K...
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American Family Field
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What happens next, how local business owners feel
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Habitat for Humanity’s Community Build Week in Kenosha spotlights...
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3rd annual Youth Victory over Violence Week kicks off
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Transparent Watercolor Society of America’s 48th annual exhibition...
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Kiwanis Club gears up for 10th annual iPads for Autism event...
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Scattered showers and storms expected Tuesday afternoon and evening
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Meet CBS 58’s Pet of the Week: Joey
MEQUON, Wis. (CBS 58) --It's almost been like a snow drought in December with only a half inch of snowfall all month. But today, winter came back to us. At least several inches of snow are expected into the overnight, especially along and north of I-94. These conditions were a far cry from the 56 degree temperature we had Sunday in Milwaukee.
It didn't take much for the roads to get snow covered as temperatures fell and the winds increased. And even though the snow will stop by the morning commute on Tuesday, there will be numerous slick spots to watch out for, especially on bridges and overpasses and on and off ramps. Putting salt down is another good piece of advice in order to prevent slick spots around your home.
And then, another warmup is coming our way as we start a new year.