Magnificent Monday: One more day of stunning weather
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Wisconsin BBB encourages consumers to thank local businesses...
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Warm and relatively dry October comes to an end as we look ahead...
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’You’re here with us in spirit’: Sade Robinson memorial...
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Day of the Dead celebrated at Zocalo Food Park
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All aboard all train enthusiasts! Trainfest returns to Milwaukee...
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’Spaghetti with the Sisters’ tradition serving up warm meals...
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Quarry Lake at Harrington Beach State Park
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’Death doesn’t need to be feared. It can be joyful’: Day...
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As the clocks go back, we can move forward with some milder temperatures
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Milwaukee Public Museum hosts first ever Powwow
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‘Neighbors helping neighbors’: Milwaukee community stepping...
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Thousands line up early Saturday at AmFam Field for We Energies...
This past weekend was absolutely glorious and that continues Monday. Highs both Saturday and Sunday reached the 60s with Sunday coming in about 5* warmer than Saturday. Both days saw a little bit of a breeze but a good amount of sunshine. We didn't see any 70s on Sunday but Fond du Lac came close hitting 69*.
The 67* high in Milwaukee was only 7* away from the record. That record was set only last year when from November 3-10 we had five tied or broken record highs. It was an usually warm stretch with lots of 70s.
Monday's highs should be very similar to the weekend in the middle to upper 60s with a slight breeze. The temperatures drop Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday into the 50s but stay above-average. The real chilly doesn't arrive until a strong storm system arrives at the end of the week dropping us into the 40s by Friday.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to track the falling temps.