Regional View
We've got a cooler northwest flow pattern for us the next few days. It will be a bit chilly across the entire region, Monday a weak system will bring some slight rain chances to mainly Minnesota and Wisconsin, It will clear out by Tuesday and temperatures will turn more fair for this time of year.
Local View
Locally we can expect a chilly rest of our weekend. It will be partly cloudy Sunday with highs in the mid 50s, which is the coolest we've been in a bit. Monday will be quite chilly with a slight shot at a few rain showers, the chance is small, but it's there, Best chances would be a quick shot then it's done. High temperatures will only rise to the upper 40s to low 50s. Making way for a dry Tuesday, with Sunny Skies moving back into our picture. Low temperatures the next few days will be cooler then they have been with lows in the mid to upper 30s every night, Sunday Morning will be our coldest night with lows in the upper 20s to low 30s, but this is actually considered around average for this time of year so it will not cause problems
Sunday, Very Chilly early Partly Cloudy, Highs in the mid 50s. Sunday Night Partly Cloudy turning Mostly Cloudy, lows in the upper 30s all areas.
Monday, Very Chilly, a slight chances of light showers in the afternoon, otherwise Mostly Cloudy with highs in the upper 40s to low 50s. Monday Night, Mostly Cloudy lows in the upper 30s
Tuesday, Partly Cloudy Skies, highs in the Mid 50s Tuesday Night, Partly Cloudy lows in the low to mid 30s
Looking Ahead
The forecast models a pointing towards a cool rest of the week, but it will be a bit warmer then the starting of the week with a slight warm up on Wednesday as a weak low pressure system passes north. This system has the potential to bring 1st snowflakes to Northern Minnesota and Upper Michigan. but we should remain dry. The system will bring down much colder air to our area by Thursday, Highs temps in our local area could be the coolest they have been so far with highs potentially as cool as the low 40s, Lows could fall into the 20s in all areas, Thursday Night. It warms up just in time for the weekend, The model shows a dry weekend as well. on Tuesday Oct. 26th it shows a more interesting system potentially moving in with good rainfall chances on the front side of the system, As the system passes it draws cooler air and it could turn to light snow is parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin, it is too early to tell if it will turn to snow this far south. It drys out and warms up by the 28th and remains dry with fair temps for until the 30th when more light rainfall chances move in, toward the very end of the model is shows then warming up for 1 day then cooling back down once again. This is the time of year forecasting models can say something different each day, please stay turned for future forecasts.
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