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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- You knew it would happen: for the last two months, we're practically had no winter. So, you knew Mother Nature would us to make up for it as we end the winter season on Tuesday. Spring starts, by the way, at 10:06 p.m. Tuesday.
You really could tell over the weekend we reverted back to a wintertime mode with temps in the 30s and passing flurries. We will start to warm up on Tuesday for one day as we wait for a stronger system to move in from the Plains later in the week.
As it stands now, we could see several inches of slushy snow Thursday night and lasting through much of Friday morning. Another weather maker could impact us later Saturday into Sunday.
This system looks wetter rather than snowier although it could start out as snow. Obviously, stay tuned to CBS 58 for all the details on air and online.