Best rain chance in over a week arrives Monday night
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Southeast Wisconsin has gone through a long dry stretch recently. The last eleven days haven't had any rain (or snow) and Monday could potentially be the 12th day but that all depends on when the rain finally arrives. This is the second longest dry stretch this year. The longest one is currently at the end of May into the beginning of June.
We will start our rain chance late Monday evening around 10 PM with light showers continuing tonight before steady rain arrives to start Tuesday morning. The rain chance Tuesday will continue until 3 PM.
This could be the biggest rain in a couple of weeks with most of southeast Wisconsin seeing at least a tenth of an inch and some areas getting up to a half inch of rain. Higher rain totals likely end up in lakeside and southeast communities.
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