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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--As we venture into the first week of July, it looks like temperatures back off a bit before they increase close to July 4th on Thursday. A pair of cold fronts will work through on Saturday, eventually dropping readings but not before we see highs near 90 on Saturday. It'll be a bit humid too. There's also a very slight risk of storms in the afternoon. You'll notice the humidity drop into the evening. Sunday and Monday are cool days with highs in the low 70s with lows in the 50s. Then we're back in the 80s. Another cold front works through on Tuesday, giving us more scattered showers and storms and then the risk for precipitation increases by the end of the week, especially on Friday. But there's a slight chance for the holiday as well. Don't cancel any plans yet. Just keep an eye to the sky.