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It's been another warm day across southeast Wisconsin, but clouds have made their way into the area this afternoon along with a few light showers.
The one storm out there is tracking SSE and won't impact SE WI, however additional scattered showers and storms are expected to develop this evening into tonight.
What will be hit or miss showers and storms tonight into early Sunday will becoming widespread rain by late morning which will continue for much of the afternoon. Rain tapers off before sunset Sunday evening.
A widespread .30-.60" of rain is expected through the rest of the weekend, but locally higher totals of .75-1.25" are possible in areas that see thunderstorms.
The cold fronts that accompany the rain will drop temps back into the upper 60s to low 70s for the first half of the week, which is closer to normal for this time of year.
There's another chance for light showers on Tuesday, especially south of I-94.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather App to see if there are more rain chances ahead.