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A much-needed break in the rain should allow rivers to recede rest of the week
Come mid-day Aug. 12, through the rest of the week, flooded water levels in Milwaukee-area waterways should begin to lower.
After a morning round of storms and showers, things will start to clear up and, more importantly, stay that way for a while.
While there are more storms coming to Wisconsin tonight, Milwaukee-Sullivan National Weather Service meteorologist Cameron Miller said they will largely dissipate before arriving in Milwaukee.
So when the sun returns Aug. 13, skies should remain mostly clear through Friday night with temperatures ranging from the high-70s to the mid-80s — allowing for a much-needed break from the rain.
'The forecasts from last night have a lot of the rivers that are still in flood in the Milwaukee area coming down by the end of the week,' Miller said.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: milwaukee forecast after flooding rivers receeding
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