Weather webcast with Chief Meteorologist Rob Haswell
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A few morning showers or sprinkles are possible, followed by a midday break that could actually help fuel stronger storms this evening. The better chance for impactful weather comes late afternoon into early evening, where a line of storms could bring gusty winds and maybe a quick spin-up.

Weather Webcast with Chief Meteorologist Tom Wachs
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Areas of fog tonight, especially near the lake, with temperatures in the 40s. 2 rounds of rain on Monday. The first is from 8am-2pm with 0.50" of rain. No severe weather expected out of that, but a few rumbles possible. Highs in the upper 50s to mid-60s on Monday afternoon. Round 2 will be a round of strong t-storms between 6pm-12am. 

Weather Webcast with Chief Meteorologist Tom Wachs
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Mostly cloudy tonight and breezy with temperatures in the 40s. 2 rounds of rain on Monday. The first is from 8am-1pm with around 0.25" of rain. No severe weather expected out of that, but a few rumbles possible. Highs in the upper 50s to mid-60s on Monday afternoon. Round 2 will be a round of strong t-storms between 6pm-12am. 

Weather webcast with meteorologist Lisa Michaels
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Mostly sunny Sunday with high temperatures in the mid to upper 50s lakeside to low 60s inland. Clouds increase Sunday night into Monday morning. Rain is likely early Monday.

Weather webcast with meteorologist Lisa Michaels
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Clouds in the morning that will decrease on Saturday. Partly sunny skies by the afternoon with highs in the low 60s inland to upper 50s near the lake. The forecast on Sunday is similar with mostly sunny skies. Highs in the low 60s inland to upper 50s near the lake

Weather Webcast with Holly Baker
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A high pressure system keeps SE Wisconsin dry over the weekend.

Weather webcast with Rob Haswell
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 A few more storms rolling through early Friday morning but things are trending downward as they move into a less favorable environment.

Weather webcast with Rob Haswell
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A few more storms rolling through early Friday morning but things are trending downward as they move into a less favorable environment.

Weather Webcast with Chief Meteorologist Tom Wachs
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Showers and t-storms moving in after midnight. Widespread severe weather and widespread flooding IS NOT expected. However, a few strong cells with wind/hail can't be ruled out and roughly 0.25" of rain or less is expected. This line to our west will weaken as it heads east overnight.

Weather Webcast with Chief Meteorologist Tom Wachs
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Increasing clouds tonight with showers and t-storms moving in after midnight. Widespread severe weather and widespread flooding IS NOT expected. However, a few strong cells with wind/hail can't be ruled out and roughly 0.25" of rain or less is expected. This line to our west will weaken as it heads east overnight.

Weather webcast with Holly Baker
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A cold front moving through Wisconsin will bring a round of showers and thunderstorms late Thursday night into Friday, with the greatest intensity across western parts of the state.

Weather webcast with Rob Haswell
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A cold front moving through Wisconsin will bring a round of showers and thunderstorms late Thursday night into Friday, with the greatest intensity across western parts of the state.

Weather Webcast with Chief Meteorologist Tom Wachs
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Mostly clear overnight with temperatures settling in the 40s. A warm front moves through on Thursday morning. Partly sunny with a high around 80 inland, mid-70s near the lake.

Weather Webcast with Chief Meteorologist Tom Wachs
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Mostly clear tonight with temperatures falling through the 50s and settling in the 40s overnight. A warm front moves through on Thursday morning. Partly sunny with a high around 80 inland, mid-70s near the lake.

Weather webcast with Stephanie Barichello
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A warm and generally quiet pattern remains in place through Thursday, with temperatures running well above seasonal averages and highs nearing 80 inland.

Weather webcast with Rob Haswell
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A warm and generally quiet pattern remains in place through Thursday, with temperatures running well above seasonal averages and highs nearing 80 inland.

Weather Webcast with Chief Meteorologist Tom Wachs
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Clear skies tonight with the Lyrid Meteor Shower peaking overnight (best time is overnight and look east). Temperatures will drop rapidly through the 40s overnight. Mostly sunny on Wednesday. Highs in the upper 60 inland, but 10° cooler along the lake with highs in the upper 50s.

Weather Webcast with Chief Meteorologist Tom Wachs
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Clear skies tonight with the Lyrid Meteor Shower peaking overnight (best time is overnight and look east). Temperatures will drop rapidly through the 40s overnight. Mostly sunny on Wednesday. Highs in the upper 60 inland, but 10° cooler along the lake with highs in the upper 50s.

Weather webcast with Lisa Michaels
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A stretch of unseasonably warm weather settles into southern Wisconsin through midweek, with highs climbing well into the 70s and even approaching 80 degrees inland by Wednesday.