On record watch Monday with the warmest temperatures in four months
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The weekend wasn't too bad at all with decent sunshine, especially Sunday, and some mild temperatures. Saturday reached the upper 40s then we got about ten degrees warmer Sunday with highs in the upper 50s and Racine and Kenosha both reaching 60!
Monday will continue that warming with highs reaching well into the 60s for everyone. A cold front rolls in Tuesday that drops the temps over 20 degrees into the low 40s. That 43 for Tuesday is technically still above average. Then we warm again with highs around 50 for Thursday and 60 for the start of the weekend Friday and Saturday.
The 67 degree high expected for today should only fall just short of the record high of 68 degrees set almost 150 years ago in 1879!
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to see just how warm it will get where you live Monday!