Scattered showers return on Saturday
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After a dry week, a good chance for rain arrives this weekend. Clouds will increase during the day Friday with a mostly cloudy sky expected by dinner time. Rain will roll into northern Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa on Friday with some snow mixing in at times but locally we stay dry Friday and Friday night. Even most of Saturday morning could be dry before showers arrive Saturday afternoon and evening.
This won't be a huge rainfall with most of southeast Wisconsin seeing 0.10-0.30" of rain by the end of Saturday. An isolated hometown could get as much as a half inch.
The rain chance for Saturday looks good but not completely likely yet so some could stay dry for most of the day. We can't rule out a lingering shower Sunday but otherwise the rest of next week looks dry.
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