Strong low pressure that brought rain to the Stateline is over western Indiana moving away from the area. There still could be some scattered light rain showers this evening. It will remain mostly cloudy overnight. The clouds will break up during the morning on Monday yielding mostly sunny skies during the afternoon. High pressure will take control of the weather, and with clear skies on Monday night the temperatures will drop into the middle 30's. There could even be some patchy frost in southern Wisconsin after midnight on Monday night, and better chance again on Tuesday night that may result in some frost across parts of northern Illinois. With high pressure in place on Tuesday and Wednesday there will be brilliant sunshine and blue skies. Highs will be in the low 60's on Tuesday and the mid to upper 60's on Wednesday. Skies will become mostly cloudy on Thursday in advance of the next weather system to move eastward through the plains. With a warm southerly wind flow temperatures will reach the low 70's on Thursday. There is a slight chance of some showers and thunderstoms across part of southern Wisconsin on Thursday. As the system gets closer chances of showers and thunderstorms will increase for the entire area Thursday night, and the system will get bogged down, so we will have continued chances of showers and thunderstorms through the entire weekend.
By Meteorologist
Eric Nefstead
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