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Tuesday, December 23, 2025 - The Midwest still looks unseasonably mild the rest of this week and daytime highs will be in the upper 30's and 40's north half with 50's south, except some 60's far south later in the week. Colder air will move down from Canada this weekend although the south and central portions will still be mild on Saturday. The worst of the cold will be Sunday and Monday with highs down to the teens north portion to near 30 far south. Another cold air mass will move down from Canada about mid next week, leaving much of the Midwest colder than normal during of next week. However, it looks milder in the 11-15 day outlook after the New Year. The next ten days lean dry with the best rain chance on Friday and in the east half. There may be a few isolated light showers or drizzle through Thursday in the southeast half, but no major rain or snow systems in the Midwest through the next ten days. .