Weather Whys: January night skies
Posted: Jan 10, 2024 12:57 PM CDT

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Next Act Theatre to stage ’Sanctuary City,’ a drama about...
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FEMA officer answers questions about flood relief for homeowners
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- All eyes to the sky this year for the total solar eclipse happening Monday, April 8. But in the meantime, Jupiter has a close encounter with the moon on Jan. 18. There's also the y-Ursae Minorid Meteor Shower peak on Jan. 19. Plus, the Full Wolf Moon on Jan. 25. Click here to see what else is happening during the month of January courtesy of the Milwaukee Public Museum.
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