Low pressure has a grip on us to start and finish the week
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November starting off on a cool, showery note
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Low pressure moving south of the area on Sunday will keep clouds and some showers in the forecast, especially south of I-94. Actually the shower chances along with possible thunder will increase into tonight and the first part of Monday. Some of us could see more than a third of an inch of precip too. Again, the main focus will be south of I-94. There is also a Beach Hazards Statement for wave heights between 3 and 4 feet from noon until 9 p.m. Sunday for Racine and Kenosha Counties.
Once the system pulls east Monday afternoon, our weather will start to improve. And beside a shower and storm chance on Wednesday and Friday, most of the week looks quiet. The humidity will be up a bit too, so it'll feel like August. Look for lots of highs in the 70s and 80s. I don't see any 90s this week.