Haze from wildfire smoke returns to Wisconsin
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We had a break from the haze from wildfire smoke at the end of last week and this weekend was quite refreshing with 60s for highs and lots of sunshine. The haze from wildfire smoke has made a return. It started to roll in Sunday evening from the west and is now well in place over most of Wisconsin. The jet stream is in a very west to east flow with little to no ups and downs meaning the smoke will continue to get pushed east the next few days. Expect the smoke to stay over Wisconsin for all of Monday and most of Tuesday before getting better towards the middle of the week.
The presence of smoke and haze won't really have an impact on our temperatures. After a cooler weekend temps rise back into the 70s Monday and stay there all week. A few spots could get close to 80 on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to track the temps on the hour-by-hour forecast.