Breaking out of the fog and keeping the mild temperatures all week
Posted: Jan 28, 2024 4:09 AM CDT
-
6:22
Ballot drop box court case
-
0:55
Emergency crews respond to report of missing 16-year-old swimmer...
-
1:26
Hundreds attend the newly expanded Baird Center’s open house
-
2:07
Memorial Day weekend expected to be busy for travel
-
0:47
9 priests ordained at ceremony in Milwaukee
-
2:15
GOP calls to unite on abortion, embrace mail-in voting during...
-
0:58
City of Milwaukee hosts Big Truck Day at Red Arrow Park
-
2:49
Few storms possible Saturday evening
-
1:59
Schlesinger’s Saturday Showcase (5/18)...Spring Cleanup, Summer...
-
5:53
’It’s OK, not being OK’: Local woman opens up about stigma...
-
2:48
Superintendent Posley one-on-one: Why MPS budget moves teacher...
-
2:02
Architectural teams honored at the 27th Annual Mayor’s Design...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--The persistent and pesky fog should begin to dissipate today as a storm system heads toward the East Coast, and our winds increase a bit from the northwest. Our next weather system will give us some wintry mix later Monday night and continue through at least mid-morning Tuesday. Obviously, there could be some slick spots as well. After this system, it looks like we're in the clear the rest of the week with highs in the 30s and 40s, staying above average. Don't see any big storm system for at least a week.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter