The chill dominates the forecast for the foreseeable future
Posted: Jan 4, 2025 4:04 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Get used to temps in the 20s for highs and lows in the single digits and teens for at least the next week. Any wind will bring the numbers below zero with the wind chill temperatures. A major winter storm will be just to our south for Sunday and Monday although we could get a bit of lake effect snow later Sunday into early Monday. It shouldn't be very impactful though with maybe a slight accumulation. We have another chance of snow showers on Friday as well. But it looks fairly quiet for the entire week. Just chilly.
Big drop in highs...
Staying chilly...
Lake Effect snow possible late Sunday/early Monday...
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