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An arctic front arrives on Saturday as temperatures slide well below normal for Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Milwaukee hasn't experienced this type of cold since the middle of January last year.
Other than a chance for a mix Friday evening, there won't be any precipitation coupled with the arctic air; however, dangerous wind chills are expected! The coldest wind chills could drop to -30 on Monday and Tuesday.
In addition to the wind chills, Milwaukee's overnight lows will be subzero across the area. Western areas could drop between -10 to -15.
The arctic air will modify as the week moves on; however, below normal temperatures will remain.
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