You can thank a high pressure system with mild southwest winds for the sudden warmth throughout Wisconsin. The mercury will get above 60-degrees today in parts of the Badger State. That's well above the normal highs for this date of 40 in southern Wisconsin, and the mid-30's in the north. Yesterday's highs ranged from 44 in Burlington to 58 in Waupaca. Much of the state never dropped below freezing overnight, as areas of dense fog moved into far southern Wisconsin. Tonight, forecasters say a weak Canadian cold front will move through. Overnight lows will be in the 20's in most areas, with somewhat cooler highs tomorrow in the mid-40's near Lake Superior to the low-50's elsewhere.
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