A mild Memorial Day holiday extends itself into much of this coming week

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--What you see is what you get. For the most part weatherwise. The one exception on this Memorial Day itself is an Air Quality Alert from noon until 11 p.m. Monday for all inland counties. Just keep this in mind if you have any breathing sensitivities. Otherwise, this weather pattern holds much of this coming week. Expect a lot of 80s this week, even lakeside for some of the days. And if we can build enough humidity, there's the chance for some pop up showers and storms later in the week (starting Wednesday.) But it still looks to be fairly quiet with a better chance of precipitation coming early next week.





We are getting dry to say the least. We are several inches below normal, and the number is growing. The fire danger is high toward the Dells and Northwoods as well. Keep this in mind if heading in that direction over the coming week.