Today: The weekend kicks off with a warm, calm and clear Saturday to start. An area of weak high pressure will dominate before quickly moving out by the afternoon when a line of decaying storms enters the area later in the afternoon. Once this line rolls though, clouds will dominate the rest of the day into overnight. You can expect the day to start off in the mid to lower 60s, warming to around 84 by the afternoon. Winds expected to remain calm, so it should be a good day to enjoy the sun!

Tonight: Clouds will persist through the night with temps slowly dropping into the upper 60s. It’s possible that some rain could impact areas north of Milwaukee, around the Ozaukee or Sheboygan Counties as the day turns over, but would be brief if it pans out.

Tomorrow: The Storm Prediction Center has Southern Wisconsin outlined in a marginal risk for severe weather. Main hazards that would accompany these storms would be strong winds and hail. Remember to keep up to date and be weather aware as we approach Sunday! Temperatures for the day will start out around 70, warming into the upper 80s by the afternoon. Once a cold front bringing the storms rolls through, temps will drop into the lower 70s. Southwest winds ~10mph will bring warm, moist air from the south allowing for a more humid day before the arrival of said storms.

SPC Severe Weather Outlook for Sunday, June 29th || via Storm Prediction Center

Extended Forecast: Monday periodic chances of stray showers exist with a low around 70 and a high around 80. Tuesday a high moves into the region, dominating the weather through at least Wednesday. Expect cooler mornings in the mid 60s with highs reaching the mid to lower 80s both days. We’re not expecting rain during this period, but expect lots of sun.

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