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It turned into a beautiful early fall day across southeast Wisconsin after the rain showers exited this morning. Many spots picked up some decent rainfall this weekend, especially near and south of I-94.
We'll be watching for patchy fog tonight into early Monday morning due to the lingering moisture from the rain. Best chance of fog is away from the lake. A mix of sun and clouds will stick around for most of Monday with highs topping out either side of 70°.
Temps remain either side of 70° on Tuesday, but hit or miss rain showers are expected as a warm front lifts through the area. A few rumbles of thunder can't be ruled out either.
Showers and isolated storms exit early Wednesday morning with a warming trend in store for the second half of the week! Highs return to the upper 70s to low 80s into the weekend thanks to a southerly wind.
Overall, dry weather is expected for the second half of the week, but there will be a good mix of sun and clouds. After Tuesday, rain chances won't return until the end of next weekend. Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather App to see the full 7 day forecast.