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Showers and storms return Friday and Saturday

A few of our northern counties saw some strong thunderstorms Thursday night with a few rumbling through Fond du Lac, Sheboygan and Beaver Dam between midnight and 1 AM Friday morning. Since then we have all been dry. The chance for scattered showers and some storms will increase by mid to late morning and then continue through most of the afternoon.

Just a sliver of southeast Wisconsin from southern Milwaukee County into Racine and Kenosha Counties is under the Level 1 Marginal risk for severe weather. Widespread strong storms do not look likely but a few isolated stronger storms are possible Friday morning when the heat and humidity are in full force.


We likely see our high temperatures today centered around midday near 80* before a strong cold front drops us into the 60s for the late afternoon and evening hours.

After about 12-18 hours of dry time Friday night and Saturday morning we see another chance for showers by late morning through most of Saturday afternoon and evening. By the time the rain from Friday and Saturday is done some parts of southeast Wisconsin will see close to an inch of rain but most of southeast Wisconsin ends up with 0.25-0.75″ of new rain.


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