Temperatures get back above average for the weekend
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It's been a while since temperatures were above average in southeast Wisconsin. You have to go back before Thanksgiving to find the last time the high temperature was above average when we hit 50 degrees on November 25th.
That streak has now reached 11 days and likely gets to one more. Highs on Friday will stay below average once again in the low 30s with a sunny start to the day then partly to mostly cloudy in the afternoon.
The streak of days below average should end by Saturday with highs reaching the middle 40s and Sunday also has a chance for the middle 40s. Saturday will be fairly windy but the wind lightens up for Sunday with a chance for some sprinkles Sunday night.
With some wind lingering over the weekend, wind chills Friday morning are still cold around 0 or in the single digits. They rise to around 20 Friday afternoon. The feels like temps over the weekend won't be bad at all, even with some wind Saturday, wind chills are in the 20s in the morning and the 30s in the afternoon.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to see when temps cool back down and track any snow chances on the 10-day forecast.