"Autopilot" weather for the foreseeable future
Posted: Jul 16, 2021 5:11 AM CDT

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Racine Zoo previews schedule of July events
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Waukesha County Fair expands inclusive fun for 183rd year
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Nixon Park in Hartland
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Wrapping up June in a warm, humid, and slightly stormy way
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Nice and quiet are two ways to describe the weather pattern into and lasting much of next week.
We do have a chance of showers and thunder by midweek, but even that doesn't look overly impressive.
So this means our drought will only grow as we enter the end of July.
Temperatures will modify into next week as well.
We'll start in the mid to upper 70s then go into the 80s. Obviously the humidity will increase as well as temps warm.

Saturday's highs will be a bit milder compared to Friday. But still very comfortable.

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