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While some of our northern counties picked up their first measurable snow of the season Monday morning with a few tenths of an inch, Milwaukee did not. Officially Milwaukee only saw some snowflakes but nothing that accumulated. We could see a few lakeside flurries and sprinkles Tuesday but otherwise we have no chance for any snow the next week. The average for the first tenth of snow or more is the middle of November.
The wind will continue to stay strong the next 48 hours. Wind gusts on Tuesday reach 40 mph just like Monday. Tuesday night is still windy but it calms down a bit Wednesday with gusts to 20 mph then finally a lighter wind on Thursday.
The cold temperatures will continue to stay chilly. Highs Tuesday will reach the mid 40s then drop into the low 30s again Wednesday morning.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app for a look at the wind and temps.