One more day in the 80s before a transition back to fall
Posted: Oct 5, 2025 4:07 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Not quite record territory, but it sure feels like it. Got to 87 degrees once again on Saturday in Milwaukee although it felt warmer. Sunday will feature highs in the low to mid 80s, a touch cooler, but still very warm for this time of year. An average high is 66 degrees. Watch for gusty winds at times. A Small Craft Advisory is in place too. Monday is transition day with scattered showers and storms, especially during the afternoon and evening with a cold front coming in from the west. Some showers could linger on Tuesday. More showers are possible by Friday as well. After Monday's highs in the 70s, we'll be back to more seasonable temps for the rest of the week with readings mainly in the 60s.
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