Cloudy and mild January continues
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Some of you saw the clouds break apart a little over the weekend or at least saw some patches of blue sky. This was especially true down in Racine and Kenosha Counties with a little pocket of clearing Saturday morning. But officially we still had enough clouds on Saturday to make it a mostly cloudy day. Sunday was also mostly cloudy with just a little patchy blue sky here and there. That makes it 13 days in a row that have been mostly or completely cloudy.
Tuesday this week may be our best chance to see a partly cloudy sky, otherwise most of this week looks cloudy once again.
With a third of the month of January in the books our temperature are running well above average by 7.3*. When it comes to high temperatures, every day has been above-average except for January 4th which was exactly average. The mild air looks to continue this week with 30s for highs most days and even 40* possible on Wednesday and Thursday.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to see if the mild air continues and when we might see some good sunshine.