Wind off the lake drops our temperatures to more seasonable levels
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Almost hit a record high on Monday. Almost. Got to 67 degrees. The old record was 68.
Don't expect the same type of deal for Tuesday or Wednesday for that matter. We're getting behind a cold front, dropping down from the north. The winds behind the system will swing around to the northeast. You know what that means. Much cooler weather expected. Highs only in the 40s the next few days. But these numbers are actually seasonable. Look for a nice warmup again though starting on Thursday ahead of a very strong front coming in early Saturday. The chance of showers and storms will increase into Friday night and linger during the day on Saturday. The temperatures will drop behind the front as well. Expect more seasonable weather by the start of next week and St. Patrick's Day on Monday.