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Sunday was the most comfortable day we've had in southeast Wisconsin in over two weeks. The high stayed in the 70s and dew points were comfy. That cooler, more comfortable weather continues for another day or two with dew points Monday and Tuesday in the low 60s. Those dew points will result in little to no humidity but the humidity returns in a big way on Wednesday.
Temperatures on Monday will stay in the 70s for some or right around 80* for others. The temps go up and down for a few days to start the week and then steadily warm into the upper 80s for the second half of the work week. 90s are back in the forecast for the upcoming weekend.
The increased humidity on Wednesday comes with our next best chance for storms. No rain is expected Monday but rain and storm chances increase Tuesday evening and Wednesday looks like a fairly soggy day.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to track the return of heat and humidity this week.