A boost in temperatures despite the lack of sunshine
Posted: Dec 24, 2024 3:03 AM CDT

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--This time of year, you take whatever Mother Nature gives you. For the next week, don't expect a lot of sunshine if any. But temperatures will be on the rise. In fact, highs will be near 50 by Saturday. Any snow will be gone by the weekend as well due to mild weather and the showers expected at the end of the week as well. The showers will linger through the weekend as well. Meantime, the forecast for Christmas and start of Hanukkah should be fairly quiet but just a lot of clouds and perhaps a bit of drizzle and fog from time to time.
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