Watching records possibly fall this first weekend of October
Posted: Oct 4, 2025 3:47 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--After seeing a record high temperature of 87 on Friday in Milwaukee, all eyes are on Saturday. The old record is 88 set back in 1897. We'll be close. Sunday will also feature another days in the 80s. We could even see a few records at night too. You call those "max mins."
Then a cold front will give us a few things, cooler temps and a chance for showers and storms on Monday along with showers Tuesday. Another system could give us more showers by the end of the week as well. Look for highs in the 70s then 60s the rest of the week. These are certainly more seasonable numbers.
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