Weather Whys: January night skies
Posted: Jan 10, 2024 12:57 PM CST
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In the middle of a rather snowy Presidents Day weekend
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Necedah’s Johnny Sauter ponders future and rich racing past...
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In first news conference, new MPS superintendent pledges more...
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Milwaukee police warn about spike in phone scams
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Riverwest man says teens used shoveling snow as a ruse to break...
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Voters to decide the fate of the Kenosha Unified School District
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Milwaukee teacher’s aide facing deportation granted more time...
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Milwaukeeans prepare for 2nd snowstorm this week
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Washington County Sheriff’s Office tip helps thwart Indiana...
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’ Mount Pleasant seniors feel Valentine’s Day love thanks...
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Senior residents in Wauwatosa gather for ’Palentine’s Day’...
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Details announced for the 10th annual Mayor’s Masked Ball fundraiser
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- All eyes to the sky this year for the total solar eclipse happening Monday, April 8. But in the meantime, Jupiter has a close encounter with the moon on Jan. 18. There's also the y-Ursae Minorid Meteor Shower peak on Jan. 19. Plus, the Full Wolf Moon on Jan. 25. Click here to see what else is happening during the month of January courtesy of the Milwaukee Public Museum.
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