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Southeast Wisconsin is starting the day very warm and humid, but it'll be our last humid day for a while.
We're currently experiencing dry conditions, but a few isolated showers or storms may develop early this morning.
Most of the area should be dry from late morning through at least sunset before clusters of storms arrive. Most of the rain and storms will occur after 11pm, lingering into Tuesday morning.
A few storms may be strong to severe with large hail being a concern.
The bigger concern is the chance for flash flooding overnight. Storms will be producing very heavy rain and will likely track over the same areas. Due to the flooding concern, a Flood Watch has been issued for most of SE WI for tonight through early Tuesday morning.
Areas in the Flood Watch have a good shot at receiving 1.5-2.5" of rain with locally higher amounts possible.
Once the rain wraps up Tuesday morning we'll be mainly dry for the rest of the week outside of a stray shower late in the work week. Humidity will be comfortable and temps will be in the 70s.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather App to track the incoming storms.