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So far November, 2025 is running just barely above average on temps, but the next few days are look fairly mild. Overall the forecast has trended a touch cooler for Thursday, Friday and Saturday but highs are still expected to stay around the average high of 46 degrees or warmer. Then we get into even more mild air for the start of next week with highs in the 50s.
The next time the forecast goes below average is next Wednesday with highs in the mid 40s but even colder air than that is possible for Thanksgiving. The 8-14 day temperature trend shows a 50% chance for below average temps in Wisconsin for Thanksgiving the following shopping weekend. With average highs by Thanksgiving of 43 degrees there is a decent chance we stay in the 30s for highs.
Download the CBS 58 Weather app to track the temps heading into the holiday and any rain chances.