The upcoming Labor Day weekend looks favorable for any outdoor plans, with afternoon highs returning to the mid-70s and overnight lows only back to the mid-50s. Cloud cover will decrease throughout the day Saturday, giving us more sunshine for Sunday and Monday.

We may see a few very isolated showers Saturday and again Monday, but the bulk of any rain will be held West of the Stateline. High pressure over the Great Lakes will keep most of the moisture West of us, preventing any meaningful rain from spreading over the area.

That's not to say we will end up totally dry, but rain coverage will be isolated at best through Tuesday. Rainfall totals after Friday night will only reach a tenth of an inch at the most. Higher chances for rain will arrive mid-week along a cold front, which will also bring the next round of fall-like chill.

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