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Temperatures Wednesday morning dropped into the 30s for all of southeast Wisconsin and even a few upper 20s. We saw a widespread freeze away from the lakefront in the low 30s with a widespread frost if you live a few miles from Lake Michigan.
It was the coldest morning of the season and coldest morning since the end of April! We will likely see another round of frost and freeze Thursday morning as temperatures drop into the low 30s away from the lakefront and mid to upper 30s lakeside leading to widespread frost and at least some freeze.
Friday and Saturday mornings could see some very patchy frost away from the lakefront but the rest of southeast Wisconsin doesn't have much of a chance for frost conditions after Thursday morning.
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