Rain chances return starting Tuesday evening
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After a beautiful start to your Tuesday our chance for rain will return Tuesday evening. Clouds roll back in Tuesday afternoon with an isolated chance for an evening shower. The majority of southeast Wisconsin will stay dry but a few spots could see some light showers or even a storm.
A better chance for rain moves in on and off throughout Wednesday with scattered chances for rain and a few storms. It won't be a washout but scattered rain will be likely for most of the day. Due to the scattered nature of the showers, rain totals will be heavily localized but a few spots that see heavier rain or storms could see up to 1". Others may get away with just a tenth to a quarter of an inch.
After a day with rain likely Wednesday, there's only a very low chance for a shower on Thursday mainly in the evening, but once again most will stay dry.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather App if you have outdoor plans the next few days to track where showers develop.