Chance of storms continuing for your July 4th holiday
Posted: Jul 4, 2026 4:14 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--This is one of those "keep an eye to the sky" kind of weekends, especially the first part. We won't see storms all day. But keep in mind, they could pop up at any time Saturday, especially into the afternoon and through the evening. Make sure to keep an eye on the radar and have several different ways of getting weather alerts. A NOAA weather radio is a must have for boaters and campers as well. The threat for rain and storms will diminish on Sunday and to start a new work week, but they'll be back by Thursday. Don't expect 90s this coming week. Just a lot of 70s and 80s.
Incredible storm reports from Friday. 60-70 mph wind gusts very common.
Risk of more storms on Saturday, hopefully not as strong as Friday...
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