A chance to dry out after a few waterlogged days
Posted: Oct 15, 2023 4:26 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--We measured rain in the inches the last few days. But now we're done for the most part. Perhaps a few renegade showers by the lake on Sunday, but most of us should remain dry along with some sunshine, especially farther away from Lake Michigan. Highs still on the cool side, in the 50s, but at least it's not as windy either.
Rain Review...
I don't see a big change in our forecast until later Wednesday. This is when a few fronts will start to impact our area. Look for an increased chance of showers to last through the first part of the upcoming weekend. These weather systems will methodically knock down our temperatures a bit, back into the 50s by late in the week. But nothing too extreme.
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