The southeast Wisconsin, Waukesha and Milwaukee forecast for the rest of your Saturday night should be quiet, though there's a slight chance of a shower overnight, especially west. Overnight lows will be in the upper-60's with increasing cloudiness.
We will see occasional showers as we head through our Sunday. This will not be a heavy rain event. Many of us still need this rain, and with a mostly dry stretch for most of this upcoming week, we'll take all we can. Highs will only top out in the upper-70's with the clouds and rain.
There will be a chance of a shower on Sunday night, but as the front pulls away, that chance will diminish. Skies will clear out late with overnight lows will bottom out in the upper-60's for our lakefront communities and Milwaukee temperatures and low-60's for our inland areas and Waukesha temperatures.
Monday will still be warm with a lot of sun, but not quite as humid. Highs will top out in the mid-80's before cooling down by Lake Michigan.
Tuesday will continue a extended dry stretch with highs around 80 for our lakefront communities and Milwaukee temperatures and mid-80's for our inland areas and Waukesha temperatures.

















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