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Can you believe Milwaukee hit 57 today! The winds started offshore for the morning and early afternoon; unfortunately, they shifted quickly and temperatures dropped fast.
A strong northeast wind is a temperature killer during spring. That cold fetch of air really drops highs along the lakefront. The wind will remain up overnight into Monday morning creating wind chills in the teens and 20s.
Highs on Monday will struggle to get to 40 even with a mostly sunny sky. That northeast wind will continue to dictate temperatures across most of southeastern Wisconsin into Tuesday.
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