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Wisconsin Weather: 'Coldest Night Of Season' Thursday Night
After a round of snow blanketed southeastern Wisconsin overnight into Thursday comes the cold.

MILWAUKEE, WI — After a round of snow blanketed southeastern Wisconsin overnight into Thursday comes the cold.
According to the National Weather Service, the coldest temperatures of the year will visit us Thursday night into Valentine's Day as wind chills are expected to dip to between -15 and -25 degrees.
According to the National Weather Service, here are the wind chill temperatures expected this evening into Friday:
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-18 Racine
-19 Milwaukee
-19 Kenosha
-20 Janesville
-21 Waukesha
-22 Port Washington
-23 Sheboygan
-23 Madison
-25 West Bend
-26 Juneau
The good news is that the cold temperatures are not expected to last.
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Weather observers say Saturday's high temperatures will range between 32 and 37 degrees with a chance of snow. By Sunday, we're expected to see some partial sunshine with high temperatures ranging between 27 and 34 degrees.
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