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Milwaukee (CBS 58)--We were rumbling Sunday morning as storms blasted their way through the region, leaving some damage across Kenosha county in particular. At one point, about six thousand We Energy customers were impacted. Now, it's turning quieter as a cold front makes its way through the region and off to the east. Look for a one day break from all the humidity as Monday should be a fairly nice day with highs near 80 and lots of sunshine.
Then we sit and wait for more storms, especially later Tuesday afternoon into the evening. Some could be on the strong side.
Behind that front, it'll get much drier and cooler too. In fact some nights, the overnight lows could be in the 40s in some spots. Then we start to warm up into the following weekend.