Hazy wildfire smoke remains as shower chances continue

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There's still some haze out there from wildfire smoke associated with fires burning in Canada. That haze may come and go a little over the next few days with no complete end in sight. People with respiratory issues should use caution with extended time outside.
In addition to the haze, there is a chance for some showers on Monday. A few scattered, mostly light, showers will be possible from mid-morning through the afternoon and ending this evening.
Any showers we do see on Monday won't amount to much with less than a tenth of an inch for most. Those that see a random storm could see a little over 0.10".
After Monday's shower chance everything dries out nicely on Tuesday and most of Wednesday is dry until Wednesday evening when some storms are possible. Some of those storms Wednesday evening could be strong.
Download the CBS 58 Weather app to track the showers Monday and storms for the middle of the week.