Slowly working toward summerlike weather in the days ahead
Posted: Jun 17, 2023 7:09 AM CST | Updated: Jun 17, 2023 7:18 AM CST
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We've had a couple warm days here and there. But even with the handful of warm days it hasn't come with high humidity. For starters, we have yet to even reach 90 this season.
The date where we would experience our first 90 has already come and gone, and here we sit and wait... and wait... with no 90s in sight. The last five days have felt more like Spring. As we inch closer to the official start of Summer on June 21st, we will see a gradual warming trend. *Disclaimer - inland spots have felt more warmth already but I'm focused on Milwaukee for this story. More than that we should start to feel at least noticeable humidity. And that's something that we have not felt yet this season even with the handful of warm days for Milwaukee. As we ring in the new season dew points will inch up to around 60 Wednesday and Thursday. And along with that temps will rise to around 80. As it stands now the next seven days look dry. A nice stretch for enjoying the outdoors but the watering will need to continue.I'm meteorologist Rebecca SChuld
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