A developing storm system over the plains will be the major player in Stateline weather tonight through Tuesday. Our region will be on the warm side of the system until late Monday night. So. we will have above normal temperatures tonight thru Monday Night. By Monday afternoon the system will be drawing gulf moisture across our region in advance of a cold front over Iowa. Showers will break out on Monday afternoon, and there could be some isolated rumbles of thunder. Showers will end on Monday evening, and the cold front will whip across the area before daybreak on Tuesday. High temperatures will occur early in the day on Tuesday, and fall slowly for most of the day. It will be windy Monday and Tuesday because of the strength of the low passing to our west. With the colder air moving in there could be some snow showers on Tuesday afternoon into Tuesday night. It will be cold for the rest of the week.
By Meteorologist
Eric Nefstead
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