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We've done it! Four dry days in a row! The last time Milwaukee experienced four straight dry days was February 29th - March 3rd.

While that streak may reach 5 days tomorrow for Milwaukee specifically, isolated downpours are expected to pop during the afternoon primarily away from the lake. Severe weather is not expected, but downpours are possible.

An isolated shower or storm can't be ruled out Monday afternoon, but there isn't much more than a lake breeze that would trigger any storms. Isolated storm chances are expected Tuesday afternoon and evening and will turn more numerous Wednesday as a cold front slides through.

Temps will be fairly steady the next several days despite the mid week cold front. Highs stay in the upper 70s to low 80s with noticeable humidity from time to time.

If you're looking for hotter weather, you won't have to wait for long. High pressure looks to build in next weekend with highs returning to the upper 80s.

Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather App to track the pop up showers and storms.