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Cold Blast Keeps Wisconsin Temperatures In Single Digits

Temperatures Below Zero In Elkhorn Early Tuesday

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A man wears a face mask and heavy clothes while walking through downtown Springfield, Ill., in blowing and falling snow as a strong winter storm moves through the Midwest in this Sunday, Jan. 5, 2014 file photo. Seth Perlman/AP Photo

An icy air mass moving through Wisconsin is keeping temperatures in the single digits with additional snow forecast for parts of the state.

The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for Vilas County in northern Wisconsin where 3 to 6 inches of additional snow was expected Tuesday. Monday’s snowfall dumped 5.8 inches in the southeastern community of Wind Point and 3.7 inches in Milwaukee.

Temperatures slid below zero in the southern city of Elkhorn early Tuesday where it was minus 1.

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Overnight warming shelters opened for the first time this year in Milwaukee on Monday night, the earliest opening that one organizer can recall. Capuchin Community Services director Robert Wotypka told WISN-TV that last year they didn’t open until around Dec. 20.