Sticking w/the heat & humidity for most of this week
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Villa Terrace exhibit explores faces, meditation and Zen influence
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Financial advisor outlines ways women can reduce money stress
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Later sunsets, near record highs and a chance for stronger storms
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It’s far from a toss-up: Expect lots of fun at Saturday’s...
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Wehr Nature Centers hosts 46th annual ’Maple Sugar Days’...
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How Daylight Saving Time affects heart health, sleep
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Estabrook Park
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Oconomowoc Sports Card Shop owners share story of survival and...
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After the final bell at Rufus King International High School,...
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Hall of Fame coach Bo Ryan discusses how he built a DIII powerhouse...
Milwaukee (CBS58)--Just like clockwork. The Waukesha County Fair starts on Wednesday. And right on cue, plenty of heat and humidity to go with the event. Actually much of this week will feature the same kind of weather with temperatures in the 80s and 90s and heat indices 95 to 100 degrees, or greater.
As far as organized rain and storm chances go, it looks like the better opportunity will be later Wednesday into early Thursday. Although we could see a few showers and storms pop on Monday north of Milwaukee and then Tuesday afternoon across the metro with all the gathered heat and humidity. As mentioned earlier, we are starting to get dry. Just look at your lawn. So far for the month, we've only seen a third of an inch of rain. Hopefully we can make up some of the difference this week.
I don't really see a cool down until early next week.