Warmth returns for second stellar weekend in a row
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CBS 58’s Theater Thursday: ’A Complete Unknown’ and ’Nosferatu’
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Firefighters hoist Santa, superheroes to wave to patients inside...
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’I’m so thankful for it’: Salvation Army provides Wisconin’s...
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Post holiday rain and mild weather will dominate the forecast
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Three Milwaukee firefighters are siblings spending Christmas...
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’Miracle on 64th Street’ neighborhood holiday display collecting...
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2 killed in shooting near 38th and Nash; 1 arrested in connection...
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Free Christmas Eve meals provided to those who need them by Capuchin...
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Shoppers hit the stores for last-minute Christmas Eve gifts
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American Airlines passengers in Milwaukee see some delays, cancelations...
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Spend Christmas Eve at SnowGlobe, Franklin Field’s 3rd annual...
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Country Star Dustin Lynch Previews New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s...
Last weekend was awesome! We capped off five days of sunshine and saw highs in the low 40s Saturday and 51° Sunday! After going through some clouds, a near miss on a big snowstorm, and colder temps we are in store for another great weekend he next few days too.
Both days over the weekend should feature a good amount of sunshine with Saturday likely more sunny than Sunday. Temperatures Saturday aren't super warm but still reach the mid 30s getting back to average. Sunday is the day to watch where 50° is looking more and more likely!
All of that sunshine and warmth should help to melt more snow across the state. Officially the snow depth in Milwaukee is 0" but there's still a lot of snow on the ground in inland and northern communities and both Madison and Green Bay have 8" of snow on the ground. Don't expect all of that to melt but melting at least a few inches is certainly possible.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to see when our next chance for snow (or rain) is.