A few showers Friday then a soaking Saturday
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Everyone in southeast Wisconsin saw rain on Thursday but while some just got a few tenths of an inch others got close to or even over an inch.
A few showers are possible Friday morning, mainly south of I-94, where some communities could get a tenth or two of new rain. Friday afternoon and evening are looking mostly dry but a stray shower or storm can't be ruled out. Weather looks pretty good if you are heading out to either the Brewers Re-Opening Day Friday afternoon or the Bucks Game 2 Friday evening.
Saturday is a different story with rain and storms moving in Friday night. A good soaking rain is likely off and on through most of Saturday. This won't be a huge area of rain but rather continuous rounds of showers and storms throughout the whole day.
A really good soaking rain is likely on Saturday with most of southeast Wisconsin seeing at least an inch of rain and some spots getting close to 2". Since all of the rain will come with thunderstorms it is possible that a few locations get less.
A few of the storms on both Friday and Saturday could be strong but the threats are very low. A chance for showers could linger throughout Sunday. Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to track the weekend rain.