Friday, April 11, 2025

Mild weekend with only slim rain chances

 A weather system will bypass the Stateline Sunday into Monday. The center of this low pressure will remain North of us, keeping the highest coverage of rain showers North of the Stateline. Our main impacts will be a stronger breeze with winds flowing into that low pressure. Winds will remain somewhat strong Sunday through Tuesday.

The Southerly wind drawing into the weather system will provide additional boosts to temperatures, with highs making it back into the 60s both Saturday and Sunday. Overnight lows will only be back in the 40s and near 50°.

Saturday will be dry, but Sunday into Monday could provide a few isolated showers. Highest coverage of any rain will be primarily North of the Stateline in Wisconsin, but a spotty shower or two will be possible Sunday morning into the afternoon.

The trailing cold front on the Northern surface low will pass through the Stateline Monday morning, providing another chance for a slim shower or two. Any rain we see will not last long or amount to much given the lack of sufficient forcing overhead. Some could stay completely dry through early next week. Monday's cold front will start to bring temperatures down, with highs only near 50° again Tuesday.

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