Say sayonora to the storms, hello to some sunnier weather

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--They came and went. All those storms we were tracking Saturday evening into Sunday morning. We had reports of heavy rain, some spots receiving between 3 and 6 inches. There was also one funnel report Saturday evening near Beaver Dam. Luckily we didn't have extensive damage. And thank you for all the pictures, by the way. You can send yours to [email protected] if you'd like to include yours. Also, you can send them via the CBS 58 weather app. It was a very useful tool during all the storms. Hopefully you received all your alerts via this platform.

Just one more mention of severe weather. You actually have the capability of scanning a QR code during our live broadcasts. This will enable you to follow our storm coverage via live stream. It's a great resource in case you lose power, so you can still watch us on your phone or tablet.

Looking ahead to this week, you can expect sunnier weather and pleasant temperatures starting today. The big deal, at least on Sunday, will be the big drop in humidity. Temps for highs much of this week will be in the 70s to low 80s. The best rain chance looks to be the middle of the week, Wednesday into even Thursday perhaps. But all and all, not a bad way to round out July.

