Smoke returns to the area along with possible Northern Lights viewing as well

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--We have a couple of returns in the works. First off, more wildfire smoke will affect our visibility through at least Monday. Anyone with breathing sensitivity issues should limit their time outside to 15-20 minutes. Temperatures will be on a warming trend as well with highs in the 60s on Sunday (warmer west) to the 80s for Monday and Tuesday before a cold front makes a dent in the numbers by midweek. This front will also stir up scattered showers and storms later Tuesday, lasting into at least the first part of Wednesday. Quieter weather will prevail for the rest of the week with seasonably cool weather as well.





Conditions look good for viewing the Northern Lights late Sunday night into early Monday. Not sure what kind of impact the smoke will have. But just wanted to give everyone a heads up on what we could be seeing in the night sky. So get the cameras ready just in case.