A taste of a spring and winter for this first week of Daylight Saving Time
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Don't get used to one season this coming week as we're officially back on Daylight Saving Time. It'll feel like spring for the first few days of this week and then a blast from the recent past. Winter interjects into the forecast by the middle and latter part of the week with a wintry mix. Look for highs at 60 or exceeding it through Monday. Then it's 30s and 40s. Bundle up if you're heading to the St. Patrick's Day parade on Saturday in downtown Milwaukee. Temps will be near 40 with some wintry mix possible. For what it's worth, the sun angle is higher this time of the year, so it doesn't feel so cold.
Again, speaking of daylight, Sunday's sunrise is around 7:15 AM with a sunset time of 6:50 PM. We're getting closer and closer to the vernal equinox. It'll be on March 20th at around 9:45 AM.