An arctic air mass is bringing the coldest air of the season to the Badger state.   National Weather Service meteorologist Cameron Miller says high temps will be in the low to mid teens with overnight lows in the single digits over the next couple of days and nights.  Miller says the temperature difference ahead of and behind the cold front is dramatic.  “We actually saw in Minnesota, there’s about a 60 mile difference between Minneapolis and St. Cloud and in Minneapolis their temperature was 32 degrees and St. Cloud’s temperature was was 16 degrees, so that temperature is going to drop fairly quickly once that air mass moves into our neck of the woods.”  Miller told WFDL news.

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