Our quiet weather lasts through the weekend before the forecast turns unsettled
Posted: Mar 2, 2024 6:12 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--March came in like a lamb, and it looks like it'll stay "lamblike" through the weekend. Look for nice, quiet weather. Highs will be in the 50s on Saturday and 60s Sunday. The winds, both days, will eventually switch to the southeast. This means milder west away from the lakeside areas. Expect high pressure to rule the forecast until we get to Monday. Then a cold front moves in from the west, increasing our chances of rain and even some storms throughout the day. Behind the front, temperatures never fully recover. Look for 40s to replace the 60s. But for what it's worth, highs are still above average.
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