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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--After a cool end and wet September (early month heat balanced the month to end 1.3° above normal , 3" above normal on rain), look for a seasonable start to the month. Highs the next few days will be in the 60s with lows at night in the 40s and 50s. Actually look for a nice boost with the temps by midweek with highs in the 70s before we see a sharp fall Thursday and Friday with readings only in the 50s. The cold front dropping the temps will give us a chance of rain by late Wednesday and early Thursday, and then we dry out into the end of the week at least.
It's interesting to see what happens to the temps this month. We start with an average high of 70 to start the month and drop to the mid 50s by Halloween! We, on average, can see a third of an inch of snow during the month.