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The Labor Day Weekend is starting off wet across southeast Wisconsin as a line of showers and storms with steady rain behind it rolled through around 2 AM Friday morning through the morning commute. By the mid-morning hours most of southeast Wisconsin will be fairly dry, but we can't rule out a few isolated showers or a stray storm in the late morning and afternoon hours. Everyone should be all dry by Friday evening.
Friday and Saturday will still be warm days with highs in the low to middle 80s and above average but then a dry cold front rolls in Saturday night that drops the temp ten degrees for Sunday and stays cool for Labor Day before warming next week.
Dew points and humidity levels will also stay high on Friday, which makes sense with the rain. It could feel tropical at times Friday then drops about ten degrees on Saturday with barely noticeable humidity then drops again for Sunday into the comfy category and drops again for Labor Day.
After Friday, the rest of the Labor Day weekend looks beautiful with lots of sunshine every day and overall comfy temps and humidity. Enjoy it!
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to track the hour-by-hour forecast and plan some fun for the weekend!