Humidity drop is here with above-average temperatures
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Monday was a super humid day with peak dew points getting into the middle 70s! That humidity came with a few downpours in areas along and south of I-94 Monday afternoon. A cold front dropped the temps and the humidity levels Monday evening and by Tuesday morning dew points are hanging out in the upper 50s.
Here's a look at dew points that will update with time:
Dew points will stay very comfy Tuesday and Wednesday with peak dew points in the upper 50s to around 60. You'll notice a little more humidity on Thursday with dew points in the low 60s then Friday will be a briefly muggy day.
Despite lower humidity, high temperatures will stay above-average with highs on Tuesday around 80 then warming into the middle 80s Wednesday through Friday. Friday could even make a run at 90! Then cooler weather arrives for Labor Day Weekend.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to track the humidity and temps.