Wisconsin
Southeast Wisconsin weather: Hit or miss showers and storms Monday
There will be more hit or miss isolated to scattered showers and storms today. Our weather pattern stays the same today with higher humidity levels and highs in the low 80s. Any showers or storms the develop will die down this evening as we lose daytime heating past sunset.
Tuesday is looking mainly dry as clouds increase turning mostly cloudy. The leftovers of Beryl will start to move north as the low-pressure center is expected to track across southern Illinois in central Indiana on Wednesday.
Some models bring rain as far north as the state line on Wednesday with cloudy skies. Heavier rainfall will be likely south of Chicago.
Behind what is left of Beryl will be a warming trend heading into the weekend. Things will heat up with highs near 90 by Sunday. With high humidity levels heat index values will climb well into the 90s.
MONDAY: Hit Or Miss Showers/StormsHigh: 82
Wind: SW 10 mph
TONIGHT: Evening Storm Chance Ends, Mostly Cloudy
Low: 66
Wind: W 5 mph
TUESDAY: Mostly Cloudy
High: 80
WEDNESDAY: Mostly Cloudy, Chance Rain, Beryl Passes South
High: 76
THURSDAY: Mostly Sunny, Isolated Storm Chance
High: 80
FRIDAY: Mostly Sunny
High: 83
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