The Upper Midwest is looking at a quiet day Thursday, because our active pattern continues again for the weekend, with storms moving back into the region, Some storms could be severe in Minnesota and Wisconsin on Friday and Saturday, temperatures will be on the rise as well.
Local View.
This forecast may be updated.
We will have one day to mow our yards! Thursday is looking very nice for our area, with sunshine, and pleasant, seasonable temps in the 80s.
Friday and Saturday, moisture, heat will make a return, and an increasing threat for storms. at this time it looks like storms may become severe here in the local area, either Friday night or Saturday afternoon. This will have to be watches as we get closer to the weekend. Temperatures and Dew points will also be on the quite warm side Saturday making for a humid, hot day with highs in the middle 80s, highs could top 90 if we get sun Saturday. Storm chances continuing right into Sunday,
Thursday, Nice! Sunny with highs in the low 80s. Thursday Night, Clear, Lows near 60.F
Friday, Increasing Humidity, Sunny at first then increasing clouds and the chances for thunderstorms. Some could be strong to severe. Highs in the mid 80s. Friday Night, A chance of Thunderstorms, Humid, lows in the low 60s
Saturday, Very Warm and Humid, with the chances for Thunderstorms in the afternoon, some may be severe. Highs in the mid to upper 80s. Saturday Night, Humid, A chance of thunderstorms, lows in the mid 60s.
Looking Ahead.
Sunday the models have troubles pin pointing what will happen but it appears there may be a fairly good chance for Thunderstorms again, We will have to watch this day for the threat of severe weather. It will be warm and humid Sunday. Monday it looks like it will dry out, with dropping temps and dew points. We might actually have several days 3 of dry weather next week from Monday, through Friday, starting off with seasonable temps, then a warming trend starting Wednesday, Actually appears like a dry and quite warm Independence Day weekend as well. Highs could be in the middle 80s to even 90s. Then an even stronger warming trend in the the work week following Independence Day, rain chances also increase. More on this later.
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