A slow thaw from the deep freeze to start a new week, then a big mid-week warmup
Posted: Dec 14, 2025 4:01 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--One more day in the deep freeze. Expect highs either side of 10 degrees on Sunday. Subzero wind chill numbers too. The Cold Weather Advisory holds until 10 AM Sunday. Please limit your time outside to 15-20 minutes. This includes pets. I do see a slow recovery with the temps at least to start the week. Look for highs in the 20s on Monday but near 40 by midweek. Then the 30s to round out the week. We'll also deal with one big storm system this week. It'll be mainly rain on Thursday but expect a switch to snow by evening. Accumulations don't look impressive as it stands now. It should stay quiet into next weekend as well.
Rain to Snow Later Thursday Afternoon...
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