Turkey, not temps, only thing roasting for Thanksgiving

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Our upswing with the temperatures will be short lived as yet another cold front puts a dent in the temps as soon as the overnight. Meantime, enjoy readings in the 50s for one more day.

As the front moves through, we could see a few light showers this evening, mainly in far southeast Wisconsin.

As cold air moves in Thanksgiving morning, a few flakes may mix with any lingering showers. These look to end around lunch time.

Skies clear out later in the day into Thursday night with temps falling back into the low 30s late Thanksgiving afternoon. Wind chills will be in the 20s.

This will seem warm come Friday morning for all the Black Friday shoppers. Temps around sunrise Friday morning will be in the teens with wind chills near 10 degrees.

Temps warm back to 40 degrees for the weekend, but some light snow showers may clip the area later Saturday as a system quickly dives through the state. Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to see the full forecast.