Our "September Summer" goes on for another week as the rain spickets stay off

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--This is the epitome of a persistent forecast. What you see is what you get through the week. Highs in the 80s with lows in the 50s and 60s. There will practically be no rain for at least a week either. High pressure is just too strong. The warmest temperatures will be in the beginning of the week as well when some of us could reach the upper 80s away from the lake as the persistent onshore winds keep it a bit cooler lakeside.


Even though the humidity is higher this coming week, we are rain free. The deficit for the month is growing. Just about two inches as of Sunday.

Couple of other factoids. Sunday will be the last 7 p.m. sunset for about half a year, plus fall beings in a week. Although by the looks of this forecast, you'd never know it.
