The weather the rest of this week will continue to be Spring-Like and mild. On Saturday a weak system will move in and bring some light rain or wet snow showers to parts of the Upper Midwest. Temperatures will remain mild all 3 days with highs in the 40s everywhere.
Local View.
What a nice week it has been so far! perfect sunshine everyday! Highs at my location were in the lower to mid 40s everyday. The snow has really been going down.
It looks like this beautiful weather will continue at least for a little while longer! Fridays weather looks great with sunshine and highs in the middle 40s. Some spots could be near 50! But if morning fog holds on too long we might not make it to that temp. but we have a pretty good chance. Saturday will be a bit of a different story. Clouds will moving in. along with those clouds light rain or snow will be possible. We will keep the mild temps though even with the clouds highs should make the upper 30s to 40. Sunday will still be mild with mainly cloudy skies and highs in the 40s. Detailed forecast below.
Friday, Nice! Sunny highs in the middle to upper 40s Mild temps. Friday Night Clear lows in the upper 10s.
Saturday. Possible sunny at first then clouds moving in. Light rain or wet snow possible especially in the late afternoon. Highs in the lower 40s. Saturday Night. lingering light wet snow showers possible otherwise Cloudy with lows in the low 30s.
Sunday, Partly Sunny skies. Mild highs in the middle 40s Sunday Night. Mainly cloudy with lows in the upper 20s.
Enjoy!
Looking Ahead.
I've decided to do a short looking ahead forecast since the models seem to be all over the place. The weather looks to become even warmer early next week Monday and Tuesday as a rainy system at this point looks to stay to our south. as that system moves east it does look like it will drag some slightly cooler weather down with it. Weather looks pretty steady from the 9th through the 11th. After this day is when the models area all over the place with what happens. So I think I will hold off part of the forecast until next week.
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