The first real chill of the season is settling in on Wisconsin.

Temperatures could dip below freezing by Thanksgiving weekend, but thankfully that's still a far cry from the coldest it's ever been in Wisconsin.

What is the coldest day in Wisconsin's history?



The lowest recorded temperature in Wisconsin was -55 degrees in Couderay on Feb. 4, 1996.

Couderay is in Sawyer County, near the northwestern tip of the state.

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