GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - Northeast Wisconsin is in for some more record heat Sunday.
FOX 11 reports that highs Sunday will range from the upper 70s to low 80s.
This warm air trend is expected to remain for the upcoming week, but we could see some isolated showers and storms Monday thanks to a system gradually moving from the Rockies into the Western Plains that day.
Records that could be broken Sunday, March 18:
City Record Year
Antigo 66° 1966 Appleton 65° 2010 Green Bay 72° 1903 Manitowoc 68° 2009 Marshfield 64° 1918, 1966 Merrill 64° 2010 Oshkosh 72° 1903 Rhinelander 64° 1966 Stevens Point 72° 1903 Sturgeon Bay 64° 2010 Wausau 62° 2010 Wis. Rapids 66° 1938
Saturday, March 17 records broken:
City High Temp Old Record Year
Appleton 79° 70° 2009 Green Bay 78° 71° 1966 Marshfield 80° 68° 1966 Merrill 77° 69° 1966 Oshkosh 80° 71° 1966 Rhinelander 77° 69° 1966 Stevens Point 80° 69° 1930 Wausau 78° 68° 1966 Wis. Rapids 81° 74° 1966


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