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Thursday was the hottest day of the week with highs in the middle to upper 80s and Kenosha hit 90. Temperatures will cool off a bit for the first weekend of the Wisconsin State Fair with highs in the lower 80s. Sunday has trended a bit warmer but otherwise 80, 81 or 82 rule the next week.
Even though temps have dipped a little from Thursday's hot day it's still going to remain humid. Dew points Friday and Saturday stay in the upper half of the 60s keeping the humidity around. Sunday looks even more humid with dew points then reaching 70* and making it feel quite tropical.
Rain chances could start Saturday evening with some showers lasting into Sunday morning. The heart of the day Sunday looks dry with another round of storms possible Sunday afternoon and evening. With some heat and humidity building, some of the storms Sunday could be strong to severe. This will highly depend on how much clearing and sunshine we would see Sunday after a possibility of morning rain.
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