UNDATED (WTAQ) – It’s hard to believe its November in Northeast Wisconsin when you can step outside without a jacket.
National Weather Service Meteorologist Jeff Last says temperatures are about 20 degrees warmer than usual for this time of year.
“Typically we see 40’s and 50’s for high temperatures and we hit 70 Tuesday and again even today the cooler readings in the mid 50’s, we’re still running a bit above the average temperature for this time of year.”
Last says this warm up will continue for at least another week.
However, the winter months will be looking much different.
“We’re expecting temperatures probably colder than last winter and perhaps even colder than normal with precipitation probably a bit snowier than what we had last winter,” said Last.
But for now, we can enjoy the above average temperatures and won’t complain one bit.


