Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, I grew up in Portage, Wisconsin and I'm NOT living in North Carolina now because Novembers in Wisconsin are balmy! :o)
Tracy
>>> It's also a great break for all us Southerners to cool off for a few days. I'm thinking Milwaukee will be fairly cold in November. <<
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>An old wive's tale! Milwaukee in November is perfectly balmy. Expect temperatures in the high 70s or low 80s with a cooling breeze coming in off Lake Michigan. Just bring a light jacket for the evenings and plenty of short sleeved shirts for the daytime.
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>Well, there IS a cool breeze from Lake Michigan....
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>Mike (pulling your leg all the way from Chicago)
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