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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--For those looking for colder weather, I have a forecast for you. It looks like daytime temps on Monday will slide back into the 20s with wind chill numbers in the teens (perhaps even single digits for some.) We'll see the passage of an arctic front late Sunday night. This will signal in the colder air along with some snow showers through Monday morning. A slight accumulation, especially on grassy surfaces, is possible. But the big story Monday will be the wind and cold. By the way, Sunday will feature one more day in the 40s. Don't expect sunshine though. We'll be locked in with the clouds along with some drizzle and fog, especially the first part of the day.
No major storm system expected for the rest of the week. But computer models are differing on rain chances by Friday and also on Christmas Day itself. Again, rain and not snow. Temperatures will be too warm for a white Christmas this year.