Today (Thursday): Showers should move out of the north in the morning. When they woke up, there were still many clouds. Sprinkles and a few stray showers are possible, but the next significant wave of showers and possible thunderstorms may hold off until the afternoon or evening. Winds will be strong out of the northeast, as highs will only be in the low 70s. Confidence: Medium-High
Tonight: Showers and perhaps a few thunderstorms are possible at times overnight, bringing much-needed moisture to dry land. East winds will ease and temperatures will barely drop to the mid-60s. Confidence: Medium-High
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Tomorrow (Friday): Showers and storms remain possible at any time but will be most abundant in the afternoon and evening. The humidity is on the high side, making the high near 80 feel hotter. If there is no rain, there may be a little sunshine, and light winds from the south. Confidence: Medium-High
Tomorrow night: The main pinwheel of showers and storms should eventually move farther north overnight, reducing their frequency, but some may stick around overnight. Lows fall into the upper 60s. Confidence: Medium-High
Temperatures will likely creep into the low 8os in the Saturday with some more sunshine. That should effectively destroy the moist air above us and cause more showers and storms, which will be the most in the afternoon and evening. At night, humid, with a low around 70. Confidence: Medium
Sunday will see more sun and finally we will see seasonable warmth with highs in the upper 80s and high humidity. The main rainmaker has drifted well to our north, but pop-up showers and storms are still possible in the afternoon and evening. Most activities should wind down quickly after sunset. The night will be quiet, with lows in the upper 60s to low 70s. Confidence: Medium
A Great Lakes storm should push a cold front toward us Monday. It’s going to be a steamy day ahead on that front, with many areas likely to chalk up a 90-degree day. Timing a front this far is very difficult, but a line of thunderstorms is possible later in the day or overnight. Confidence: Medium