Quiet weekend before the forecast turns stormy to start the week
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--This is the time of year when there's work to be done in the yard. Weekend warriors, go ahead with your plans before storms arrive later on Monday. In the meantime, expect quiet weather through the weekend with highs in the low 50s on Saturday but closer to 60 on Sunday. Keep in mind an average high is close to 60 this time of year.
Meantime, we're on storm watch for Monday evening and night as a strong cold front moves in from the west. Most of the western part of Wisconsin is under an enhanced risk for severe weather while we have a slight risk for most of us. This is a category two of five. All kinds of hazards, including damaging wind and large hail, are all possible. There's another chance of rain by Thursday and Friday as well. Highs most of this week will be in the 50s and 60s but 70s on Monday.