A quiet Presidents' Day forecast extends into much of this coming week

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--No crazy Presidents' Day storm this year. In fact, most of the forecast should be quiet all week despite a few fast-moving weather systems. Perhaps the biggest weather headline will be the erratic temperatures. We'll see highs near 40 on Sunday. The warmest will get will be on Wednesday with highs into the low 50s at least. Then a slow and methodical drop into the end of the week with highs in the 40s on Thursday but back in the 30s by Friday. An average high this time of year is 35. So it's safe to say the mild temps will hold. Also, the snowfall deficit will continue to grow. It's more than a foot for the season. This is never good as we head into the spring.
We were on the chilly side of things Friday and Saturday, but now we're getting warmer again...

Wind chill numbers are so much better today...


Few chances of light precip this week...

