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We had quite the range of highs on Thursday on southeast Wisconsin thanks to a stalled lake breeze and cold front.
The storms associated with yesterday's cold front knocked the heat out of here, but we're still dealing with lingering humidity with dew points ranging from the mid 60s to low 70s.
A second cold front in the northern Plains will slide through overnight tonight and knock the humidity out of here for the weekend.
A few isolated showers and rumbles of thunder are possible between 11pm-3am as the front passes through, but a majority of SE WI will likely stay dry.
Behind this front we're in for a beautiful weekend! Clouds will linger Saturday morning, but more sunshine develops in the afternoon. Sunny to partly cloudy skies are expected Sunday with highs in the low to mid 70s and a wind off the lake both days.
Rain chances will return early next week. Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather App to see the full 7 day forecast.