Temperatures to warm your heart this Valentine's Day
Posted: Feb 14, 2019 5:35 AM CST

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Milwaukee (CBS 58)--It's only been a few weeks since we've seen temperatures in the 40s, but it seems much longer. We get a one-day tease from Mother Nature. Look for highs in the 40s, but it won't be overly pretty. In fact we could see some light rain showers late in the day, switching over to light snow by later tonight. Another arctic front is moving through overnight, dropping the temps quickly. Watch the slick spots.



Meantime, it'll be much colder Friday morning. We'll have wind chill numbers in the negative teens. So, get ready for more winter. Also, Sunday looks snowy into early Monday with perhaps a few inches.
