Quiet weather week ahead with yet another warming trend eventually
Posted: Dec 10, 2023 4:02 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--This time of year can be feast or famine with snow. In 2000, we had record snowfall of more than a foot on December 11th. This time around, don't expect anything. It looks to be a quiet week weatherwise. The only chance of precipitation looks to be later Friday into early Saturday in the form of rain showers with milder air in place. We have a slight rain deficit in place for the year, and now we're running a few inches below with snow for the season.
Highs early in the week will be in the 30s, fairly seasonable if not a bit below. But then it looks like temps will approach 50 by the end of the week before falling back a bit into early next week but no arctic air though.
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