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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Expect another quiet weather day to finish up the last weekend in April. Just like Saturday, some patchy fog is possible for lakeside communities. Then we focus our attention on scattered storms coming, especially in the afternoon hours of Monday going into the evening. All types of severe weather hazards are possible. Stay tuned. Behind a front, we cool down to daytime temps mainly in the 50s this coming week with lows in the 30s and 40s. The frost factor will hold for the second part of the week. You might have to protect your tender plants and vegetation or bring them inside. No major rain event after Monday. But rainfall for Monday could vary between a half an inch and inch. Of course, this isn't great new for the swollen rivers.
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