Weekend whiplash returns mild temps to Wisconsin
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This past weekend featured some severe temperature whiplash as we went from a middle of summer feel to a middle of spring feel. The wind chills Saturday morning were in the teens below-zero. Milwaukee dropped to -11. But the high on Sunday surpassed 50 hitting 52*. That was a 63* rise in feels like temps!
High temperatures on Monday will highly depend on where you live. A cold front will roll in off the lake during the afternoon halting warming and cooling us down. Some northern counties may stay in the upper 30s or around 40 all day. Milwaukee and Waukesha should get to around 50* with cities near the IL border seeing some mid 50s.
Every day this week will feature temps just barely above-average or well above-average. Wednesday and Thursday look to be great days with highs around or at least close to 60*.
The warmer temperatures will look to continue for the weekend into the beginning of next week. The latest 6-10 day temperature trend gives most of Wisconsin a 60% chance for above-average temps!
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to track the warming temps!