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Wisconsin Weather Could Reach 90 Degrees Before Storms Come

Tropical storm Cristobal could send days worth of storms north to Wisconsin early next week.

Weekend forecasts call for highs of up to 90 degrees in southeastern Wisconsin.
Weekend forecasts call for highs of up to 90 degrees in southeastern Wisconsin. (NOAA Sullivan Graphic)

MILWAUKEE, WI — A round of wet weather is forecast for midweek next week, but not before a weekend of hot, dry weather.

According to the National Weather Service, daytime temperatures could get as high as 80 or 90 degrees over the weekend with temperatures topping out at as high as 90 degrees on Monday.

After that it's looking like a wet week, according to the National Weather Service.

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As Tropical Storm Cristobal comes on shore early next week in the Gulf of Mexico, it's remnants are forecast to track northward over Wisconsin during the afternoon on Tuesday and through Thursday morning, bringing the possibility of a period of heavy rain and localized flooding across Wisconsin.

The National Weather Service says considerable uncertainty still exists regarding the track of Cristobal and exact rain totals.

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Forecast Information

Where: All of southern Wisconsin
What: Heavy rain
When: Tuesday afternoon through Thursday morning.
Impacts: Localized areal flooding and river flooding will be possible.

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