Keeping it quiet this week along with a milder temperature trend
Posted: Feb 9, 2026 2:51 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Finally, a quiet weather week. Seems like it's been a while. Look for highs this week mainly in the 30s and lows in the 20s. So, nothing extreme. We could see a bit of wintry mix well north of I-94 Monday evening with some warm air advection. But this won't be anything big at all. The weather pattern could get a bit more active into next week, but it's a week away. So stay tuned.
An average high now is 32 degrees. We should be above this number all week long. We have a slight snow deficit for the month, so a bit of moisture could actually be good. The current snow depth for the Milwaukee area is around 5". Expect a lot of this to melt this week with milder temps too.
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