If you picked this week to have off, you made a good choice!
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Milwaukee (CBS 58)--Nice weather is on its way for most of this week. Temperatures and humidity will both be tolerable although it'll be getting warmer by the upcoming weekend. It looks fairly dry as well. The next chance for precip will be next weekend, but it doesn't look like a washout by any means.
We could use some drying out after Saturday's storms. Milwaukee recorded a record 2.01" of rainfall.
As far as temps go this week, look for readings in the 70s and 80s. In fact, for Monday and Tuesday, the real feel deal will only be in the low to mid 70s, a far cry from the 105-110 degree numbers we had late last week.
Perhaps the one issue early this week will be a Small Craft Advisory. Swimmers and boaters be advised for higher waves, especially the first part of Monday into early Monday afternoon. Wave heights could exceed 5 feet.