Waiting on winter and on more active weather
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MPS considers booting 2 charter schools out of district buildings
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’More than double?!’ Shock and confusion as new property...
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Kenosha teacher under investigation
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Milwaukee LGBT Community Center announces campaign to raise $25K...
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American Family Field
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What happens next, how local business owners feel
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Habitat for Humanity’s Community Build Week in Kenosha spotlights...
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3rd annual Youth Victory over Violence Week kicks off
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Transparent Watercolor Society of America’s 48th annual exhibition...
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Kiwanis Club gears up for 10th annual iPads for Autism event...
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Scattered showers and storms expected Tuesday afternoon and evening
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Meet CBS 58’s Pet of the Week: Joey
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--We have another chance of seasons this coming week. It becomes winter on Tuesday, December 21st at 9:59 am. The weather looks fairly quiet as well. Low pressure passing us by to the south will throw the chance of some wintry mix into the forecast Saturday morning. Then a more potent system could impact the region by Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, according to one reliable computer model. It looks like a wintry mix for Christmas Eve over to snow on Christmas Day. Of course there's a lot of forecasting that needs to be done between now and then.
By the way, at least in Milwaukee, we still haven't gotten our first inch of snow. That usually happens in early December. But not this year. We've only gotten .6" for the season collectively.
Temps over the course of this next week will be fairly seasonable with highs in the 30s and lows in the teens and 20s.