Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Isolated rain chances accompany Thursday's cold front

Chilly to start, though temperatures will climb further into the 70s this afternoon. With a wind shift to the west and southwest, expect afternoon highs to wind up in the mid to upper 70s. 

Most of the day will be dry. However, a disturbance sliding in from the west may bring areas closer to the Mississippi a shower or two this afternoon. Areas near I-39 have a better shot at seeing a shower or storm overnight into Thursday morning. 

With a cold front diving in, a secondary round remains on the table for Thursday evening. Forecast models showed the best chance along and south of the Illinois/Wisconsin border. Brief, heavy downpours will be the only concern, which may leave a locale or two with .10" to .20" of rain. 



Once the front is through, we do see a wind shift to the east and northeast for Friday. This will help carry this taste of fall into Labor Day weekend. Afternoon highs will be limited to the low 70s, with overnight lows hovering around the 50° mark.


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