Forgive me fathers, not the best of forecasts for you
Posted: Jun 15, 2019 5:19 PM CDT
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Milwaukee (CBS 58)--The cold front that moved through the area Saturday afternoon has helped set the stage for what we'll be seeing on Sunday, Father's Day. Look for much cooler weather along with the risk of more scattered showers, especially in the first part of the day. Highs will struggle to get into the low 60s on Sunday as well.
The forecast gets a little better for Monday and Tuesday. We'll stress the clouds but squeeze out many dry hours. Then it turns unsettled again for Wednesday, lasting through the first weekend of summer. Summer, by the way, starts on Friday at 10:54 am CDT. Still not major heat wave coming our way anytime soon. But of course, it's not even July yet.
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