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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--When goes down must come up, especially when it comes to our temperatures. No more teens and 20s for highs this coming week. How about 30s and 40s? Yes, it's true. Starting with highs around 32 on Saturday. The daytime numbers go into the 40s for most of next week before dropping back into the 30s by next weekend. Keep in mind mid to upper 30s is where we should be this time of year.
In terms of precip chances, late Monday into Tuesday and on Wednesday look to be the best opportunities. Most of the precipitation should be in the form of liquid. But some wintry mix can't be ruled out either during these time periods. It doesn't look a lot though. And just an FYI. we've gotten more than a foot of snow during February. This has helped with the deficit. But we're still a foot behind for the entire season.