Last week in February showing no signs of an early spring
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--A few bouts of snow this coming week along with temperatures mainly in the 20s and 30s. Doesn't sound like a prelude to spring to me. In fact, it's still very much winter even though meteorological spring starts in a week. I don't think we'll get out of the 20s through Monday, to be honest, for a lot of us. Looks like we have one mild day this coming week. Friday is expected to be well in the 40s. Otherwise, expect a lot of 30s. An average high is in the mid 30s this time of year as it stands. In terms of precipitation, we have a few different systems to contend with this week, including snow showers on Sunday, snow on Tuesday, snow late Wednesday through the first part of Thursday, and then more snow chances into the weekend. Nothing looks impressive in terms of accumulation. The start of March stays cold as it stands now.